Hello - so, I'm wondering has anyone ever gotten out of an all star contract?
There is one gym in the area that has registrations ending soon and I wanted to register to get a placement, because I'm almost certain my CP will be going there. However, there are 2 other gyms we want to try out for before making a commitment. It sucks because this gym is the only one with a contract that makes you legally responsible to pay the whole season if you drop out after registering.
so, I guess I have 2 questions.
Does anyone else's gym require a signed contract? (such as the one I described)
.. and, If so, have you ever gotten out of one successfully? - I have heard one horror story where someone was taken to court because they could no longer afford the program and the gym owner demanded that she pay all season fees and tuition for the whole year by the end of the month she left.
I was thinking about having one of my attorney friends look over the contract to see if there is any loophole.
There is one gym in the area that has registrations ending soon and I wanted to register to get a placement, because I'm almost certain my CP will be going there. However, there are 2 other gyms we want to try out for before making a commitment. It sucks because this gym is the only one with a contract that makes you legally responsible to pay the whole season if you drop out after registering.
so, I guess I have 2 questions.
Does anyone else's gym require a signed contract? (such as the one I described)
.. and, If so, have you ever gotten out of one successfully? - I have heard one horror story where someone was taken to court because they could no longer afford the program and the gym owner demanded that she pay all season fees and tuition for the whole year by the end of the month she left.
I was thinking about having one of my attorney friends look over the contract to see if there is any loophole.