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Businiess name:
Adams Muay Thai
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citysearch c.
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The gym and the instructors were very qualified and competent. The membership contract however is one to avoid. You are required to sign a one year contract for membership in this gym. As of this writing the gym does not offer contracts of shorter length. That contract is administered by a company called AFS which is American Service Financial out of Colorado. The way the contract is written you agree to pay for one year whether or not you attend and the contract is written with an automatic rollover to ""open end month to month""at the end of that agreement. \r
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Problem is its deceptive. Section B of the contract indicates a dollar certain that you pay to this AFS group. The rollover says nothing about continuing to pay AFS but thats what happens as AFS continues to deduct from your account after the contract term listed in Section B is completed. Additionally, in the copy of the contract that the gym sent me there is no indication that the gym will continue to bill through ASF at the end of the contract term nor are there any instructions on how to cancel the open end portion of the contract with ASF. The gym owner indicated that I would have the ""option"" of continuing on a month to month basis"" after the 12 months was up. What actually happened was I got automatically rolled over through this AFS outfit. So here is what I recommend. \r
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1. If you are not interested in a one year contract talk to the owner about a shorter contract say 3 or six months. If that is not acceptable to him then I would suggest that you look elsewhere for training. \r
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2. If you do sign their one year contract check the box in section 8 marked non renewable. That will prevent this AFS outfit from being able to bill you after the 12 months. \r
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The training itself is top notch and above board. Too bad the money side of the equation is not handled in the same way as the training.\r
Pros: instructors
Cons: membership contract
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