1/5 Preston P. 4 years ago on Google
I’m
military
on
holiday
leave
visiting
my
family
here
in
Thornton.
I
was
quoted
76
dollars
for
under
30
days
at
this
Anytime
Fitness.
I’ve
worked
out
at
an
Anytime
fitness
near
Colorado
Springs
months
ago,
and
had
a
great
experience
there.
I
have
family
in
Colorado
Springs
as
well.
I
went
to
the
Springs
to
visit
family
two
days
ago.
While
I
was
in
the
Springs,
out
of
curiosity
I
asked
the
Anytime
Fitness
how
much
they
would
charge
me
for
30
days.
They
quoted
me
50
dollars,
so
I
purchased
30
days.
The
manager
in
the
Springs
told
me
that
I
would
be
able
to
workout
at
the
Thornton
location,
but
only
during
their
business
hours.
Yesterday
I
went
to
the
Anytime
fitness
in
Thornton
around
noon
(during
business
hours).
Showed
them
my
key
fob
from
the
Colorado
Springs
location.
Told
the
employee
Nathan
that
I
had
signed
up
for
30
day’s.
Explained
to
him
that
the
Springs
location
told
me
I
would
be
able
to
workout
at
the
Thornton
location
during
business
hours.
He
told
me
that
I
would
be
able
to
workout
that
day.
Although
he
would
have
to
ask
his
boss
if
he
could
let
me
workout
in
Thornton.
I
finish
my
workout
and
asked
him
before
I
left
what
he
found
out
from
his
boss.
Turns
out
the
owner
of
the
Thornton
location
was
in
the
same
room.
They
both
told
me
that
because
I
didn’t
sign
up
at
the
Thornton
location,
I
couldn’t
workout.
Not
even
during
business
hours.
This
experience
has
been
very
unprofessional,
I’m
shocked
that
they
wouldn’t
work
with
me.
Being
military
on
leave
just
trying
to
stay
fit
for
less
than
three
weeks
while
on
leave.
These
men
couldn’t
find
kindness
in
their
hearts.
Instead
they
acted
out
of
bitterness.
I’m
just
truly
thankful
to
be
American,
living
in
a
“free
market
capitalist”
society.
I
will
visit
other
gyms
in
the
Thornton
area
and
give
my
business
to
them
instead.
It’s
their
business
and
they
have
every
right
to
deny
me
their
business,
but
I
also
have
every
right
to
give
my
money
to
another
company.