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Its only a problem with certain large chains, but they are often set up so that they automatically charge you every month and it is very hard to cancel. If a gym doesn't accept cash and demands you pay by credit card, that's a huge red flag. Also check reviews of the gym before you sign up. And of course, actually read the contract before signing. They can waive certain clauses if you confront them. And if they don't, there are plenty of small gyms to chose from.


A mate of mine was paying, say, $50/month for his gym, and had been doing so for a few years.

When he cancelled he was informed he’d actually been on a reduced rate based on an expected 10 year subscription, and as he hadn’t stayed 10 years, the price had actually been $60/month, so he now to pay a one-time fee of $10/month for every month he’d been with them, in order to be able to cancel.

Or, if he couldn’t afford that or didn’t want to pay, of course he could withdraw his cancellation and keep on paying his $50/month fee.


> Its only a problem with certain large chains

No, many little independent gyms have caught on to the behavior too.


In my experience, they’re not hard to cancel as long as you cancel in the way that it outlined in the contract.



I thought "gym contract" in the article was an euphemism for specific types of employment contracts and was confused when nowhere else in the article mentioned anything about gyms.




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