Well, I bought my hubby personal trainer sessions for his 40th bday (ten months ago and he's just getting around to even thinking about going), and now he wanted to do the same for my b-day. So today we went to the gym, to learn more about memberships & training sessions.
What I was envisioning as a positive & encouraging experience quickly turned into an almost harrowing sales session, where I really could have used a translator. And possibly a lawyer.
18 sessions, minus the pre-paid membership would equal $X.
Add in the membership, paid monthly plus a sign up fee and tax and you can get 24 sessions instead of 18.
Take the introductory month (with a signed yearly contract and commitment for at least 6 visits + 2 personal trainer sessions) and we'll waive the set up fee.
Give us three names & we'll give you three visitor passes.
Add a second membership for $39 monthly, and we'll waive the signup fee.
Cancel within 72 hours, unless you're opting for the 30 day trial, then cancel within the 30 day period.
I think the only time I was more confused with a purchase was when we bought our first home, with PMI.
I'm going ahead with the 30 day trial, and 2 trainer sessions. Hopefully, the working out will be less stressful than the signing up, and then I'll sign on for the full year + more sessions.
I need to do this : :treadonme
So I can feel like this : :4luc:
and then I can tell mysel this : :iwuvyou:
pray for me :dearbob:
What I was envisioning as a positive & encouraging experience quickly turned into an almost harrowing sales session, where I really could have used a translator. And possibly a lawyer.
18 sessions, minus the pre-paid membership would equal $X.
Add in the membership, paid monthly plus a sign up fee and tax and you can get 24 sessions instead of 18.
Take the introductory month (with a signed yearly contract and commitment for at least 6 visits + 2 personal trainer sessions) and we'll waive the set up fee.
Give us three names & we'll give you three visitor passes.
Add a second membership for $39 monthly, and we'll waive the signup fee.
Cancel within 72 hours, unless you're opting for the 30 day trial, then cancel within the 30 day period.
I think the only time I was more confused with a purchase was when we bought our first home, with PMI.
I'm going ahead with the 30 day trial, and 2 trainer sessions. Hopefully, the working out will be less stressful than the signing up, and then I'll sign on for the full year + more sessions.
I need to do this : :treadonme
So I can feel like this : :4luc:
and then I can tell mysel this : :iwuvyou:
pray for me :dearbob: