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New gym, taking over old gym question.
So we just heard in the news that the gym we have a member-ship with (I haven't been in a few weeks, DH was JUST in two days ago) was being changed to a different company/ franchise. they haven't sent anything out to us/ nor told us about it there at the gym. The daily paper just told us about it, how sad is that. It said the new places thats taking over would honor the old contracts.
So my question being does that mean we can opt. out now with out having to pay anything extra?
Re: New gym, taking over old gym question.
Yeah I'm not really sure either. Except to suggest what Kristi did.
Would you not want to try out the new gym first? Is going going to be changing drastically?
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TTC Since January 2011 - We have bad spermSo our contact's fine print doesn't have anything in it about something like that happening so, were gonna go in and check it out and see what they say they offer different levels of there membership / fees so if there willing to change what we pay now to the new fee we might just keep going there...but will see...
i'm still a little bothered by the fact that they didn't send anything out in the mail/email or even at the gym telling the members that they were going to be changing names/ fees and stuff that like that. I had to read it in the paper.