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My local gym has put it's prices up again. If I cancel my membership they say I will have to pay £30! The staff have become so rude and the facilities don't match the charges anymore. I was not made aware that they could introduce a price increase during membership, surely an agreed price per month must last the duration of the contract? Any ideas?
Believe it falls under unfair contract law. Certainly when Orange put the call charges up 2 months into a 24 month contract I had no problem cancelling it and keeping the phone without penalty.
Don't see why a gym should be any different.
mobile contract is fixed term so terms are for duration of term. Gym membership is open ended, so terms can change. I'd tell them where to stuff the £30 charge though - just stop the dd and don't go back (or keep going back till they stop letting you in)
Thanks, you need an electric key to get in so I think they will just cancel it. I'm not paying the £30, it's like a fine because I no longer think they are good value. The reception staff have become so rude. For thier monthly charges I could now get my dream bike on 0% apr, and have a few quid left over. Thanks again.
I could now get my dream bike on 0% apr, and have a few quid left over
Which'll probably be better for your fitness than going to the gym.
if you can cancel your DD and get fined, expect to get threatening letters from supposed debt collection agencies
I did the same and ignored the threatening letters for about 6 months 😕
Whos the gym?? As it'll all be in the T&C's. My Mrs used to do retention so is pretty clued up on this but will need a bit more info
Thanks bakes, I'm moving so I won't forward my address. I think the fines ridiculous I'm glad you didn't pay. Which gym was it?
This is the club at the double tree in Chester
Just go to another, they are very common so you can pick and choose last gym I joined I knocked a fiver off the monthly cost. Is double tree like a hilton, if so no wonder they are pricey.
Only problem is most gyms insist you do intro thing which guess what costs!
can't you just give one month's notice, in writing if necessary? That way there should be no way they can charge you a cancellation fee - unless it's in the T&Cs of course, which you agreed to when you signed up
[i]The reception staff have become so rude. [/i] then complain to the management. unless they [i]are[/i] the management
my gym was Fitness First, I moved but they still found me
Thanks, it's part of the Hilton group, It was good value when I joined. Both myself and other gym members have complained to the managment about staff, we've had vouchers for a free meal as compensation. I didn't understand the difference between fixed contract and that which can be altered. I do now so thankyou to everyone for thier input.
