![]() A couple of months ago the location I was working out at closed. I've been a member at Anytime Fitness for over 8 years, and in that time I've never missed a payment, and was never late on a payment. If they want to add new members, that is great and should be a goal, more resources and space need to be obtained instead of stepping on original loyal members. Also, they stated that the gym needed a larger facility when it had 40 to 50% less members and I was told my increased rate would keep numbers low. Now, after adding close to 50% more members, they haven't expanded as promised over 5 years ago. The best way to ensure good health, is to keep up with fitness anytime and anywhere. The gym promises fitness anytime and anywhere to its members, and that is vital due to how much our healthcare system cannot do for you even at the best hospitals. ![]() Anytime Fitness needs to make good on its contractual and word-of-mouth promises to all of its members, even those who carried it to success. I have used this gym due to their original mission and values to stay healthy instead of sleeping while staying with my daughter at Children's Hospital (to be a strong dad and role model), and I promised her at her funeral I'd fight unethical actions with all of my might. I reported the issue to member relations and they haven't made it right. I want to note that the new owner is kind and worked with me on a new contract, but it doesn't honor any of the promises and contractual obligations Anytime Fitness made with me when I joined. I would've given Anytime a 15 out of 10 prior to this experience. I paid for membership to this gym while the chain was growing, meaning I had to pay to use other gyms before they grew to cities I traveled to, and now that they've grown because of members like me, they are stepping on us (violating best business practice and ethics). This is a direct violation of Anytime Fitness purpose, Mission, and culture. The sad part is that when these new members reach their goals, they will be stepped on in favor of new short-term members. They use entire sets of equipment leaving none for original members (ex: mats, dumbbells). Furthermore, current staff uses excuse of coaching club to push members out of the way for classes and personal training. I even paid for the membership when I didn't live by an Anytime Fitness to keep my grandfathered in rate. ![]() When I became a member, I was told that as long as I kept my membership I'd be grandfathered in at the same rate for life because Anytime values lifelong members. ![]() I reach out to two nearby Anytime Fitness managers that confirmed his unethical use of the statement on the contract stating they can cancel memberships as I didn't violate any rules (which is the purpose of that statement on the contract). He upcharged me and forced me to sign a new contract. Anytime Fitness Headquarters did not resolve the following issue reported to them about the Oshkosh, WI Club even though my contract is on file with that very club: I was under the grandfather clause of my contract and the gym owner came up and stated he wouldn't honor the contract promising a lifetime rate and no new contracts (month-to-month after two initial contractual years). Supreme Court Justice Jon Roland), they fail to hold their clubs accountable to Anytime Fitness values, culture, Mission, and Vision. In addition to failing to refuse to cooperate with unlawful legislation closing gyms and requiring masks (no can can restrict someone's health- it is a Human Right, PUBLIC HEALTH LAWS WERE UNCONSTITUTIONAL AT THE POINT OF THEIR MAKING, g overnment must protect us without infringingon our Rights or privileges- confirmed by U.S. In the past 3 years Anytime Fitness dropped from a 15 out of 10 to less than a 3 out of 10 by breaking promises and their contract with me. After many calls and voicemail with no reply, I finally had a real representative from member relations answer my call. ![]()
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