LifeTime Fitness
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Category: Lifestyle
Contact Information Minnesota, United States
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LifeTime Fitness Reviews
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May 14, 2008
30 day cancellation policy!
My husband went to the club and signed our family up for a membership. He explained to the woman that this would only be for 3 months and he will pay ahead. She said that would be fine and proceeded to take his credit card information. He made it very clear that this would only be for 3 months. Again she said that was fine and he would be charged for that time. The sales woman never said anything to him about the cancellation policy. Well after that 3 months was up there was a charge on his card. He called and complained with no avail and told them he no longer wanted this membership. He will eat the charge just cancel. Again he was not told about the cancellation policy. A month later another charge. After calling every name he could get someone finally told him about the cancellation policy. Now I fully understand that my husband should have read the contract better but does that mean bad business ethics are okay? There was enough opportunity for someone to disclose this policy to him and they didn't. The only work out we got from this club was in our wallets. Stay away from Lifetime Fitness. They aren't interested in good business. They aren't interested in you. All Lifetime fitness is interested in is your money. Whether they should get it or not. As long as they have your credit card number you will be charged!!!
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May 10, 2008
Misleading & Unprofessional Sales Force
All the sales people at Lifetime Fitness blow crap out of their mouth to make people buy into their story. Unfortunately, when you realized the stuff isn't true you get mad and realize Lifetime Fitness does not value the customer nor the prospect. It is a churn and burn operation and consumers should avoid this organization.
Before I signed the paperwork in Minnesota location the salesman kept mistalking himself so I asked for a manager. The manager came in and apologized and said that most of what the sales rep was saying was not the current "special and mispoke". So I walked away and as I was leaving I heard him say thanks for wasting my time.
When I complained all I received was a half ass apology from the sales manager. Again, no customer attention here...all staff and company profits first.
I came back with a buddy two weeks later as a guest and I saw the same guy lying to another prospect about all the benefits and low fees. Amazing how Lifetime Fitness did not take any actions for this guys behavior.
Save your time and find some other facility to work out at.
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March 22, 2008
Scammed me!
LifeTime Fitness Scammed Me. I prepaid Minneapolis Lifetime Fitness $720 for a package of 12 personal training sessions. I used 2 of the sessions and then requested a refund for the unused sessions because of some extenuating circumstances. I contacted the personal trainer about a refund and he told me I could have a refund for the unused sessions and that he would “put it into the works”. After not receiving a refund, I contacted Lifetime Fitness again. This time I talked to the head of the personal training department and he told me that I couldn’t have my money back because their personal training department was struggling. Several of their personal trainers had quit or been laid off, and many upset members wanted refunds for their sessions. He told me that Lifetime Fitness was not refunding anyone’s money. He said the only thing he could do was to allow me to use the remaining sessions at my discretion.
Although I would have preferred a refund, I was willing to accept the sessions as a compromise, even though it was inconvenient for me to use them. I was in the middle of planning a long trip to Asia at the time, and several other things were going on in my life. I was not told that I had a certain amount of time to use the sessions. I waited awhile after I got back from my trip due to health problems and food poisoning. I contacted Lifetime Fitness to schedule the sessions, and was told that I’d waited too long and the sessions had—magically—expired. The personal training department head that I had talked to no longer works for Lifetime Fitness. The new man in charge tells me that the previous one was wrong in authorizing “expired” sessions. My final resort was to contact General Manager of the Minneapolis Lifetime Athletic Club. He declined to either return my money or honor the previous commitments made by the employees of Lifetime Fitness. End result: I now have no refund or sessions.
I have been a member of Lifetime Fitness for 10 years. Because I use the downtown gym, I pay the highest price, an exclusive rate. I only use the downtown location once a week. I pay $120 per month for my membership that I had hoped to continue into the future.
This is not only about the money for the training sessions. It’s also about respect for a customer and business ethics. I feel I have NOT been treated with respect in this matter and in other situations with Lifetime Fitness:
Lifetime Fitness raised my membership rate and made repeated unauthorized charges to my credit card. When I disputed this I had to face the humiliation of being ejected from an aerobics class by a Lifetime employee who interrupted the aerobics class I was in and insisted that I leave the gym at once. Is this the way to treat a member of long standing? I tried many times to resolve this with Lifetime Fitness directly. All I'm asking is that I can use the sessions I paid for...hello! They lied and told me they'd give me my money back and now they won't even let me use the sessions! I told them if they preferred, they could credit my membership account to offset the $120 monthly membership fee that I am currently paying until the balance due to me from the training sessions is paid off. But they made it very clear they will not compromise even a little. They are just not willing to do anything to make this right!
Contrary to the marketing spin put out by Lifetime Fitness this does not make me "feel good inside". In fact I’m now sickened to my stomach whenever I go to the gym. Bottom line is to charge someone for services you didn’t provide is unethical at best and downright criminal at worst. I recently spoke with representatives of Gold’s Gym, and they tell me that their personal training sessions never expire, and they would never treat a customer the way lifetime Fitness has treated me. Their rates are standard and all customers pay the same price. Other good gyms in the area include The Firm and Calhoun Beach Club. This is a word to the wise. Choose your health club with care and make sure the people you deal with will treat you with respect and deliver the services that you pay for. Lifetime Fitness fails on both counts.
P.S. I've spoken with the attorney general about this, who says I have a case here because the trainer TOLD me I could have my money back. That voids out any contract.
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February 27, 2008
these people that complain
ALL OF YOU IDIOTS THAT COMPLAIN ABOUT LIFETIME FITNESS SHOULD READ YOUR CONTRACT BEFORE YOU SIGN!!! YOU ALL DESERVE WHAT YOU GET FOR BEING IGNORANT AND STUPID........
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December 17, 2007
30 day cancellation policy
Be aware that Lifetime Fitness require members to notify submit a written notice 30 day in advance in order to cancel membership. Their position is "we have your credit card number, we have your signature (they obviously did not stress this line in the membership agreement), we will rob you of your next month fees because we can.
I talked with the club manager and a few customer service reps, they were all polite and agreed that "yes, we will charge you because we can, this is our policy". Think about it, they were telling me that they were going to steal my money simply because they had my credit card number and they ddin't even understand that they should be ashamed of themselves.
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September 6, 2007
Lack of Supervision!
I am looking for parents who have had problems with a lack of supervision at the daycare center at Lifetime Fitness. I am particularly interested in anyone who has had problems with the daycare at the Maryland gym location.
We became members of Lifetime fitness six months ago and the first day we put our 3 yr. old child into their daycare our son was bitten in the face by a child who had a history of aggressive behavior and who had bitten at least one other child. The staff allowed my unknowing son to go into a "tunnel" tent like thing alone with this other child (knowing this child had a history of biting) and my son was bitten. My son had a nasty large bruise on his face for months after that.
Then yesterday my son got kicked in the face by an older kid who was trying to push him down a slide and gave my son a nosebleed. The staff tried to deny that anyone hurt my son and said my son gave himself the nosebleed which I know is not true. My son was able to identify the child that hurt him. The staff obviously was not paying attention and did not see what happened.
I have complained to the daycare supervisor and the supervisor for the entire gym and have not felt reassured in any manner that my son would be safe in their care. Their adult child ratio is 1:12 and I often times see one person watching more than 12 kids.
I also have seen numerous potentially dangerous incidents that could have resulted in serious injury of a child due to a lack of supervision. Young children climbing on tables and falling off. I watched a toddler climb up cubby holes and crawl into a cubby and the staff had no awareness of what this child was doing. I had to get a staff member to get the toddler out because she was crying and would have hurt herself if she tried to get out on her own.
If you or anyone you know has had any problems with the quality of the daycare being provided at Lifetime Fitness then please contact me.
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June 29, 2007
30 day bogus cancellation policy
I have been a member of Lifetime Fitness for over a year and I went to cancel my membership because I am moving. Well, they told me that they have a 30 day cancellation policy and I will have to pay for the next month anyway. Now, why should I pay for a service that I will not be here to use and why should I care about their cancellation policy???
I will not pay this!!! I will notify my credit card company to cancel their automatic withdrawal, and it they don't then I will cancel my credit card too and write a complaint about them.
Hope this helps. Take care.
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May 3, 2007
Child care and pool facilities are fake!
Lifetime advertises this wonderful childcare facilities and fell for it! What they do not tell you is when the child care is slow they close down the climbing gym or computer room for the children!
So when we go my daughter is told she cannot play on the climber! She left crying and the next day on the way to the gym she kept asking over and over again will she be able to play on the climber . After, weeks of them limiting what the children can use and play with I got fed up and complained.
The manager did not care and said that we do not staff when it is slower (25 or less children) so I was out of luck.
Lifetime falsely advertises the child care. That is what sold me to join, so my daughter can have a great time while I work out. However, she is left sad and crying.
I cancelled my membership and joined a gym that was less expensive and follows through with what they promise.
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May 3, 2007
Child care center does not care
My family and I joined Lifetime about six months ago and we have decided that enough was enough and we cancelled our membership.
We mainly joined so my wife and I could workout together and our children could have fun in the child care center that boasts a computer room, jungle gym, basketball court and play area with tv. We were told when we signed up that they would have access to all the child care amenities and we thought it would be great.
Well, after many visits we have come to the conclusion that the child care center only opens the computer room or jungle gym when they decide to properly staff the center.
Which was NEVER. It came apparent after several visits in a row, when my children were told they cannot use jungle gym. They would be upset and I always got a run around as to why it was closed. If the jungle gym was open they would close down the computer room. Why do I pay for something they never can use!
They never mentioned this when I signed up. It is a scam, they make you believe you are getting this great child care center but in reality you are only able to use a portion of it.
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April 27, 2007
Stay away from LifeTime Fitness!
I'm assuming this is the normal way of submitting a complaint about a "Scam", and apologize if I'm doing so incorrectly.
My situation involves "Lifetime Fitness", - an "upscale", overpriced fitness facility chain with has locations throughout the United States.
Initially, (months ago), I reluctantly activated my membership in Austin, Texas. I use the word "reluctantly" because of the fact that a co-worker of mine, who was an active member and had recommended the club, was paying an overall lesser monthly fee that what I was quoted at the time of sign up. Guessing that he had signed up on some sort of "special", as many of the salesmen often call it, inquired about my new membership anyway.
During my initial conversation with the Lifetime salesman, I specifically asked about using more than one location, - primarily San Antonio and Austin. He informed me that there would be an additional monthly fee, but it would be possible. I elected not to has a "muti-location" account, because the "basic" monthly package's monthly fee would be in excess of $50. (!) (The higher monthly rates were justified by indoor water slides, overpriced sandwich shops, etc. - None of which I had a use for.) I also inquired about a couple of different scenarios. One of the scenarios would be the situation were if I relocated my residence to San Antonio. If I use the SA location, and the SA location alone, would my monthly rates increase? The salesman stated that they would not.
Fast forward to this month: After inquiring to not only their SA location, but Lifetime's Austin location as well, they have firmly stared that my monthly fees would increase, for USING SAN ANTONIO ONLY, not Austin. I've been to the SA gym, and it's the exact, same lay out. - Explain the rationale. I even suggested that I add a member to my membership, But they required more "processing fess" (money upfront) and over $100 per month!
Needless to say, I abruptly canceled my membership. I will contact all of my associates, -personal and professional, and urge them to do they same. I will also inform anyone who inquires, as I am often approached, to STAY AWAY FROM LIFETIME FITNESS.
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