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Take the money and run, or fight it?

Short story.

I signed a gym contract for one year @ $384/mo for 16 sessions per month, between june 06 and june 07
Used it fine until last October when I came down with a medical problem with my muscles
Fell behind on my sessions. Between last October and now, I have 62 unused sessions.
Sessions carry over from month to month, but according to their policy, are "non refundable" (contract says nothing about whether they are refundable or not)
Send in doctors note last week, they say they are willing to let me out of my contract so I don't have to pay the last $384 for June, and also are willing to refund $384 (16 sessions) out of the "kindness of their heart"
I'm pissed because the manager at the club told me I could get a full refund if I cancel, now I cancelled and they are saying he wasn't authorized to make that decision.


Now here's the catcher: Sessions never "expire" to them. You can use them up forever. If my contract ended next month and I still had 100 sessions left, they would give me as long as I needed to use those. But since I have a medical condition and CAN'T use them, they are only willing to refund 30 days. Sounds odd.


So at this point, I can either:

- appeal their offer, try to get the full refund ~$1000
- Reactivate my training, which means I would have to pay $384 for June, would lose out on the $384 refund offer, but would have 6 months to use the unused sessions, which would then total 75 --- the thing is, I can't lift weights anymore per my doctor, so these sessions are spent doing things that I could NORMALLY do myself anyway.
- Take their offer of the no $384 for June and a refund of $384 (total of $768) and run.

I'm tempted to fight them, because they mention NOTHING of their refund policy in their contract (so basically its a "we do what we feel like"), but I'm worried it will be added stress and in the end they might not give me the $384 "credit to leave them alone".

Ideas?
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: KK
what do these sessions consist of. Isn't 384 a month alot?

For that price they better come with a happy ending from a female trainer.

Or a free car to use for the duration of the membership.
 
Who the HELL pays $384 a month for a gym??? About the most I've ever seen was a little over $100, and that was for a huge club with every sort of activity imaginable.
 
I've seen gyms where you pay to take a class a la carte. $24/session seems excessive. Did you pay a lump sum ($4600)? Or did you continue to pay the $384/month and just not go? Why didn't you cancel right after the doc said you couldn't lift anymore?
 
Originally posted by: R Nilla
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: KK
what do these sessions consist of. Isn't 384 a month alot?

For that price they better come with a happy ending from a female trainer.

Or a free car to use for the duration of the membership.
No kidding, you could lease a really nice car for that kind of cash. Seems like a lot for a gym membership, even if you get a personal trainer.

 
Yes, its for training.

Basically, without the medical condition, I'd be allowed to use the sessions. With the medical condition, I can't use the sessions.
 
I paid $3,828 so far for the year of training. I'm SUPPOSED to pay $4176.

That's for 16 sessions a month at $24 a session

I was entitled to 176 sessions, I've used 124 of them, and I have 52 left totalling $1,248

Of that $1,248, they are willing to give me $384 back.

Horse****.... but if I fight it and don't succeed I might not get anything back.

But per my doctor, I'm not ALLOWED to use anymore. But if I WAS allowed to, I would NEVER lose the sessions. But because I have a doctors note, I HAVE to forfeit the remaining... isn't this discrimination?
 
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