Anonymous wrote:I would like to hear Onelife's half of this story. Methinks there is more to it and it's probably quite spicy!
Anonymous wrote:Any one with unfair experiences with One life fitness, Germantown or any gyms like these?
My son took membership for entire summer and emailed to inform about cancellation per terms & conditions. But they wouldn’t honor it, instead intimidate him with ythreat of forwarding to collection agency etc. Son says they are 100% non responsive when he calls the costumer service, instead they send an email, months later saying they are going to send his account to the collection agency. His friend has the same experience. I am so appalled, should this gym go scot free and keep exploiting this young kids who are obsessed with working on their bodies? Any one in same boat? I am so bent on pursuing a class-action suit.
Request to trolls, of grammar, typos and people with no life, please don’t respond… I already hear your responses. This is for parents of young adults like myself
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any one with unfair experiences with One life fitness, Germantown or any gyms like these?
My son took membership for entire summer and emailed to inform about cancellation per terms & conditions. But they wouldn’t honor it, instead intimidate him with ythreat of forwarding to collection agency etc. Son says they are 100% non responsive when he calls the costumer service, instead they send an email, months later saying they are going to send his account to the collection agency. His friend has the same experience. I am so appalled, should this gym go scot free and keep exploiting this young kids who are obsessed with working on their bodies? Any one in same boat? I am so bent on pursuing a class-action suit.
Request to trolls, of grammar, typos and people with no life, please don’t respond… I already hear your responses. This is for parents of young adults like myself
Oh puhleeze. Get the facts first before going crazy like this. Have you even read the contract? These gyms have concrete, precise contracts drilled to perfection by lawyers. Here's a sample I pulled up on google, first entry:
How do I get out of my one life contract?
In order to cancel your monthly subscription we require a calendar months notice. To provide your notice to cancel you must send an email to the club you are a member of with your name, number and reason for cancellation.
FAQs - The OneLifeFitness Frequently Asked Questions Page...
Get a copy of the contract. Find out exactly what your son did. Get everything lined up. Chances are your son didn't give a calendar month's notice or whatever his specific contract said.
They’re concrete, convoluted, and fail when challenged. They’re designed to intimidate, not hold up in court
Anonymous wrote:PP here. You need to go online and pretend to sign up, go to Step 5 Payment Information. After entering some payment, then the 'contract' terms will appear so you can finally read it. The contract will spell out legally all of the terms including cancellation. Read it and save it. Can use any name/ DoB you like. Do not hit submit.
Pretty non transparent in my opinion by making me submit payment info, which is why I did not sign up (yet).
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone, appreciate your responses. Seriously considering suing. Just don’t want these businesses to exploit newly minted adults with their bullshit business practices.