1/5 Stephanie 4 years ago on Google
Just
wanted
to
put
it
out
there
that
anyone
who
signs
a
contract
with
this
location
should
be
sure
to
read
it
very
carefully,
and
do
not
listen
to
what
the
sales
rep
at
the
desk
or
what
anyone
who
works
there
verbally
communicates
are
the
terms
of
the
agreement
should
you
be
interested
in
purchasing
classes
or
a
membership
w/
Title
Boxing
Warren.
My
aunt
and
I
attended
a
class
in
November
just
to
try
it
out
and
we
were
very
happy
with
the
instruction
and
overall
experience
with
the
boxing
class.
After
the
class
was
over,
a
sales
rep
targeted
me,
letting
me
know
there
was
a
Black
Friday
sale
that
I
should
take
advantage
of
-
$49
for
4
classes,
that
you
can
use
ANY
time
you
would
like.
You
would
not
be
subject
to
the
monthly
subscription
fees.
I
told
him
that
would
work
for
me,
as
I
travel
frequently
and
am
out
of
the
area
most
of
the
time
for
work.
He
said
this
deal
works
perfectly
for
you
then,
you
can
use
the
classes
any
time
you
want
and
that's
that.
I
was
in
a
good
mood
and
decided
I
would
like
to
support
this
local
business,
since
it's
so
great
and
the
people
are
so
nice.
He
made
me
sign
a
contract
and
waiver
and
I
expressed
that
these
terms
outlay
the
terms
of
the
regular
monthly
subscription,
not
the
on-demand
4
classes
that
he
had
described.
He
said
"don't
worry
-
we'll
take
care
of
it
for
you".
And
of
course
that
did
not
happen,
the
club
continued
to
debit
my
account
the
following
month
and
I
essentially
ended
up
paying
$49
for
one
class
I
attended
in
November,
and
$49
for
zero
classes
attended
in
December
as
a
result
of
traveling
the
bulk
of
the
month.
Overall,
I
paid
$85.75
for
nothing.
I
have
since
gone
in
to
cancel
the
membership
(you
can't
expect
to
get
any
response
over
the
phone)
and
the
same
sales
rep
who
had
misled
me
in
November
told
me
that
he
could
not
process
me
a
refund,
but
perhaps
the
owner
could
if
I
stated
my
case.
I
emailed
the
owner
twice,
and
never
received
any
acknowledgement
that
he
had
ever
read
my
issue
until
I
filed
a
Better
Business
Bureau
report,
in
which
he
copied
me
on
a
response
where
he
essentially
threatened
to
sue
me
if
I
shared
my
experience
online,
which
would
mar
the
club's
"spotless
reputation".
In
my
experience,
any
business
that
actually
is
doing
well
and
has
a
spotless
reputation,
listens
to
their
customers
and
addresses
any
unsatisfied,
in
contrast
to
leaning
toward
legal
action
and
throwing
signed
documents
in
the
unsatisfied
customer's
face,
when
everyone
knows
that
no
one
actually
reads
all
the
fine
print
in
the
moment
when
they
are
signing
up
for
a
membership
at
a
local
gym
-
we
tend
to
just
trust
and
believe
that
the
person
in
front
of
us
actually
is
telling
us
the
truth
and
would
not
aim
to
deceive
us
if
they
wanted
to
receive
our
business
on
a
go-forward
basis.
I
will
not
be
intimidated
or
silenced.
This
is
bad
business
and
no
one
should
have
to
deal
with
the
loss
of
$85
when
all
they
were
trying
to
do
was
a
support
what
appeared
to
be
a
solid
local
business
and
staff.
I
have
filed
complaints
with
the
BBB
and
Attorney
General's
office
of
Michigan,
and
all
the
owner
has
done
is
write
long
emails
citing
the
documents
I
signed
when
I
have
communicated
multiple
times
that
I
am
aware
that
the
documents
do
not
match
the
conversation
I
had,
and
my
aunt
who
was
with
me
throughout
the
conversation,
signing,
and
transaction,
agrees
that
I
was
shammed.
I
am
just
trying
to
be
a
good
neighbor
and
let
people
know
the
level
of
risk
they
are
taking
should
they
find
themselves
in
a
similar
situation
at
Title
Boxing
Warren.
Not
everyone
can
afford
to
lose
$85
-
including
this
business
apparently.
Best
of
luck
TBW!
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