Their gym membership policies were ridiculous.

Their gym membership policies were ridiculous.

When I also read that I had to buy a key to allow me entrance when I hadn’t made an appointment, I ripped up the application I had been working on

I walked into a gym last month who was offering open enrollment at a great price. The manager showed me around the gym and took me to see all the different amenities they offered. I liked ‌they had a juice bar that was free for members. They not only had exercise equipment, but different exercise classes. They had professional personal trainers, but you had to pay a higher fee to use their services. They impressed me with their services, but not with their membership policies. If I were to want to use the gym ‌other than through the day, I was going to need to make an appointment and pay an extra fee. If I wanted to use the locker room in the gym other than for anything other than using the bathroom, I had to pay for the towel and washcloths I used, or bring them from my home. I brought my own towels, but knowing I had to pay for them if I forgot, had me wondering if I wanted to join this gym. When I also read that I had to buy a key to allow me entrance when I hadn’t made an appointment, I ripped up the application I had been working on. Before I joined this gym, I planned ongoing to the local in the area where I lived. I would save money, can come and go whenever I wanted, and I never had to pay any extra fees. The gym membership policies were ridiculous, and I was planning on spreading the news to everyone who would listen.

 

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