GoodLife Fitness

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3050 Argentia Road, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Phone number: (905) 785-3213
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GoodLife Fitness Reviews

Joel January 27, 2009
Automatic Withdrawls
Beware of these scammers and thieves!

I cancelled my account with them within the first 10 days, and they continued to automatically withdraw from my account after that. They told me this "rarely happens" but when I mentioned it to my friends and co-workers, they instantly knew who it was -- Goodlife.
Watch your account like a hawk after dealing with these scum.
November 20, 2008
Service Fees
I was a member of goodlife for several years (and am also a university student, so being a member is expensive on my budget), and found it to be an okay gym, not great like they advertise, but okay. One day I closed my bank account as I was informed was "compromised" and contacted the gym that I had done so, informing them that one of their payments would not come out.

They said that it was no problem and that they would process the new information asap. I asked them about the payment that was going to be missed, and they told me that it would be flagged the next time I went to the gym and I could pay the $25.

About a week later I got a letter from Goodlife in the mail stating that my account could not be processed, and that they would be withdrawing $50.20- which I did not authorize. I went to the gym and asked them why I was being charged so much, and none of them knew. I asked them about service fees, and they told me that Goodlife did not charge fees for closed accounts as there were no NSF fees, it was just returned account closed, and they had the new information and had received the next payment.

They provided me with their customer service number and told me to speak to them as they had no idea why random charges were being processed. When I called them, they told me that they charge $25 service fees for ANY failed processing of accounts. I told them what happened, and that this was not my choice, and that the account was not insufficient funds, it was closed. They didnt care, and told me that it was non- negotiable. None of the other companies I had on automatic withdrawls (Rogers, Bell, etc.) charged me any fees whatsoever! I remember at one point also having to pay $25 when I lost my membership card.. and that was non- negotiable too..

I closed my account with them, but as they need 30 days notice, I have to pay a month and a half of membership fees before it is closed... thanks sooooo much!
November 7, 2008
Poor Management / Unfairly Let go from Job
I had worked at the GoodLife Fitness gym in South Calgary for almost a full year when i was suddenly "Let go" because head office had "over-looked", 11mos earlier, that i had a (very minor) criminal record. So basically i was fired for something they knew all about before actually hiring me...i had great friends at the gym that i worked with and really enjoyed my job there, but suddenly at the end of my shift one day they asked me to get my stuff and not return for atleast 3 mos to any GoodLife Fitness gym. Unbelieveable.
October 29, 2008
unauthorized withdrawl from my bank account
I was told by Goodlife Fitness that I could get a trial membership for 5$. So I signed up for the trial membership, went twice, and did not go back. I thought that was it, I did not want a full membership. BUT three months later I noticed that goodlife fitness had withdrew twenty six dollars and some change out of my bank account. At no time did I ever give them permission to go near my bank account, and thought I was just signing up for a trial. When I confronted the manager I was told that I was in their system now so there was nothing he nor I could do about it except for me to buy my way out. The fee for cancelling the membership I didn't even know I signed up for was $99. I don't even know how they got all my banking information to do the automatic withdraw except that I paid for the trial with my bank card!

Goodlife Fitness is crooked and I wish i had never stepped foot in thier gym!
October 20, 2008
Harassment at Co-ed Gym
I left a reputable gym where I had been a member for 10 years with no problems to join Goodlife since it was closer to my work and home. After several months of working out a male member began circling me while I exercised, would exercise right next to me, walk slowly by me staring at me intently, etc. I was completely unnerved. When I entered Goodlife one lunch hour he suddenly appeared in front of me entering the building ahead of me, and then blocked my way through the swinging gate. The final straw was when he followed me out the parking lot. I went to the young inexperienced staff at the front and told her what was happening to me. Another member overheard me describe my stalker and said that her and others had been harassed by this man too. The staff member would not come with me so I could identify this person to her. The manager was out of the building and I instructed the front desk girl to have the manager call me. I waited ALL AFTERNOON, no phone call. Finally, I called back and was told she was "in a meeting". I said if the situation wasn't dealt with, I would have my husband come to the gym with me to protect me. Upon this threat, I did receive a phone call from the manager, who advised me to point this man out next time I was in the gym. Why would she not have had her staff point him out to her?? Why victimize me again and put me in an awkward position. The next day he was not there and I was instructed by the manger that we would wait until the next time I worked out to identify him. At this point, I was extremely frustrated because the staff now knew exactly who he was and I felt they had the responsiblity to point him out to the manager. At this point, my husband was so concerned for my safety he waited in the parking lot while I exercised. The next time I exercised (Monday of the following week) I walked in and spotted him right away. Doing as the manager instructed me to do, I went to the front to get her. She was with a client (busy ripping off another unsuspecting member to be, I suppose) so I didn't want to interrupt. I informed the desk clerk of the situation and he said he would relay the message to her right away. I was shaking so badly I couldn't even exercise knowing this man was nearby. I just wanted to leave but was determined to see the situation through. After 35 minutes I went to the front again, and was told that the manager had left for lunch!!! I was very upset and berated the staff for not telling her I was waiting to point this man out to her. I asked for someone else in charge and, of course, there was nobody. I went to change into my street clothes and upon exiting the change room, I spotted the manager, who had been summoned back by her staff, looking for me. At this point, I was angry, frightened and frustrated. The manager sat me down in the public area and advised me the problem had been dealt with. I was shocked and asked how she could have dealt with it when she had been waiting for me to point him out to her. She said she had a staff member do it and she had talked to him. She then said she had spoken to him on the Friday previously. I was stunned and asked at what point would she have told me this?? Why would she have waited all weekend, plus have me walk back into the gym knowing that he was exercising there at the same time?? Why wouldn't she have come to talk to me BEFORE she left for lunch?? She said she was going to call me "LATER". I asked her what the outcome was and she said she couldn't say. I asked if he was going to continue to be a member and she said "ABSOLUTELY". (No, I am not making this up. In this day and age with zero tolerance on harrassment this actually occurred just 30 days ago). I terminated my membership within several hours. Goodlife continued to take a payment out of my acount and today, I spoke to someone at corporate HO to tell them to return the money to me, as I was no longer a member. He was very abrasive and kept saying I had "signed a contract" and that I had to wait 30 days for my membership to expire. When I told him I had been harassed and forced to leave the gym, because of the utter inexperience of the manager, he put me on hold for 18 minutes. When he came back on the line, he confirmed that I had emailed corporate head office twice about the harassment problem (I never did receive a response from anyone at their head office on the harassment issue. Maybe 'cause I hadn't been raped yet???) and he then said I was no longer welcome at any Goodlife Fitness Centre nor was I to communicate with them, and that they would do the same. It is beyond belief that any company would handle something like sexual harassment in such an insensitve way. I have worked out for 20 years successfully in other gyms with no problems. I would never recommend Goodlife to anybody! I am now happily back working out at Shapes, (yes, on the co-ed side occasionally) with no problems. It will just be a matter of time before the manager of this location runs this facility into the ground.
October 13, 2008
Negligent Trainer
My daughter signed up for a fitness training and a 1 year program. The fitness trainer did not deliver what was promised. In fact, the trainer acted more like a drill sergeant and pushed my daughter to the point of injury. She lost 2 weeks of work and incurred over $200 in physiotherapy fees to correct the injury. When the organization was approached, the only alternative provided was an alternate trainer. Due the to loss of over $500 for this injury, she was not willing to risk another injury and simply wanted her money refunded. After weeks of avoiding calls and referring to head office, she is out the cost of a trainer and the annual fee for the gym.

Goodlife Fitness is more concerned about the funds and has no interest in customer satisfaction and the delivery of quality services. The poor customer service was very disappointing. I would not recommend this organization.
May 24, 2008
Cancellation charges
Goodlife fitness charges $99.00 + GST to cancel fitness club memberships within the first year of membership regardless of reason for termination of membership, They also have the right to cancel membership at any time without cause or notice to members. They did not advise this fact to us when we joined - it's buried in the fine print in their contract documents.

So buyer beware! Read the fine print in their contracts
May 12, 2008
Trainers not present and not willing to help nd plus personal training to expensive!
I am complaining about Goodlife Fitness in the Tecumseh Mall in Windsor, Ontario. I was told when I first signed with them as a member that there will be trainers present to help anybody with any exercise machine, and also give tips on how you can improve your health. I personally have never gotten any help from these people at all because there always talking with each other in the gym and don't care about helping people at all. Goodlife charges too much for there personal training for half hour sessions. They told me that I get 12 sessions for a price about over $900 dollars, but for half hour sessions. For the full hour sessions it's over a $1200 dollars and that's not fair because a lot of people in Windsor need help with there health and want to get healthy but Goodlife charges people too much for there training. I want to build a good muscle mass for my body and the personal trainers have no experience in that field at all. And plus when somebody wants to be a member the counselors are extremely pushy, and suck you in by empty promises.
April 20, 2008
EXTREMELY POOR MANAGEMENT
My general manager all of a sudden said it was time to let me go! I asked why is that? and she exclaimed i was not selling enough training to stay in the business. my productions were down according to her! I guess $7, 500 is just not enough in a month and a half of work. Meanwhile i ended up being top rookie sales person in Calgary! We sold $43, 000 as a team last month and i had $6, 500 of it. That is sad to know that Goodlife fitness has exceptionally poor management behind the doors of David Patchell-Evans!!
April 5, 2008
GoodLife Fitness - void cheque
I heard a promotion on the radio about a one-year free membership with zero dollars initiation fee at GoodLife with certain restrictions and conditions.

I went to GoodLife to discuss the restrictions to the front desk and they told me to speak to the "manager". A young man (25-30 years of age) with no job title approached me. We sat down at a near by table and the first question he asked was what I do for a living and whether I am with an association or a company. My association offers a competitive rate, however I wanted to try out the facility for a "free year" as per the radio promotion before signing up. Right away, he offered me 2 months for $2 each and then I could start paying my association rate. Therefore, I came in regarding one promotion and I receive something completely different. Subsequently, I joined for $2 per 2 months. To receive my association corporate rate, I would need to pay them directly. Therefore, I do not have to deal with GoodLife for payments. The sales rep. also gave me this information. He then asked for my cheque information and claimed, "not a dime would be taken", since I would be dealing with my association and not GoodLife. He informed me this information is necessary to activate my membership. I was reluctant to give that information since I found it unnecessary and said I would bring it in tomorrow when I receive my orientation session.

The next day, I spoke to the same sales rep. He asked for the void cheque, and again I fed him the same lines as yesterday. He informed me, if I do not give him my bank account number, I can't join, even though yesterday I paid the $4 and oh 20 cents for 2 months of gym access which I was now unable to attend. He then adds he needs this information to apply the $30 bi-weekly charge. Bi-weekly? I asked. I reminded him about my association fee and he said oh right (as if he forgot), and continued, but I still need the cheque information to open your 12 month contract membership. As a result, everything we discussed 24 hours ago didn't register and now he's giving me new information we didn't even discuss! I said thanks but I'll pass and he tore my membership contract with this rude look on his face. Sorry buddy, you're only getting $4.20 out of me.

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