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Getting fit should come with a health warning, warns PJM. "In my pursuit of the body beautiful, I've broken three exercise bikes and two running machines, concussed myself and, most distressingly, bruised my testicles." And he's yet to try and get out of his contract...

(, Thu 9 Jul 2009, 13:45)
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I cancelled my gym membership a while ago
giving the required 1 month notice but I miscalculated the date of the direct debit so actually canceled that before I should have. I assume they wrote to me about it but because I'd moved flat never heard anything from them about it, so had no idea I actually owed them £40-odd.

About 2 years later I got a obscure text message with a number to call which I duly did. Turns out it was a leg-breakers debt-collection agency who had had the debt passed to them which had now increased to over £100 with "admin fees".

Unfortunately for them, I had never given permission for my gym to text me so I told them they had no right passing my number on to the debt agency. So having liberally quoted the Data Protection Act and the Electronic Communications Act, I got a fulsome apology from both parties and the debt written off.

Technically though, as I was a customer of the gym, they were fully entitled to try to contact me using this method to reclaim their money. Thankfully, everyone is so scared of the DPA now, you can use it to get away with almost anything.
(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 9:18, 1 reply)
Actually...
..I've no real comment on this.
I just wondered, though, if having both our signatures on one page would summon up some eldritch beastie......
(, Fri 10 Jul 2009, 11:28, closed)

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