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The Sports Clubs
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I joined the Eubank location of this franchise w/o really doing my homework & found my/self regretting it 3 mos.later. I let myself be talked into a yrly membership by the slick salesguy/trainer to save $15 & was totally
dissatsified shortly thereafter. The facility was really lacking, in a pool & childcare & the gym equipment was shoddy & dated, & a very seniorly Lecherous male clientale. When I tried to get out of the contract, the mgmt. was less than helpful if not draconian & I was going to have to pay a $200 cancellation to do so. When I looked into contract clauses, I found some questionable practices like needing a certified doctor's letter if you have to cancel for health reasons. They'll do anything to suck money out of you. When my membership was up & I had to go in in person & they wanted to know why I was cancelling & where I was moving & a bunch of other personal info, which I felt was invasive & inappropriate. Heck it's a gym membership not a personal loan? Later I found out I would've been better off if I had joined Planet Fitness or Charter Fitness at $10 monthly w/o all these strings attached. Don't waste your time, money, or your dignity.
Pros: Decent hours
Cons: Shoddy gym equipment, crooked business practices, expensive.
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