Legal Question in Consumer Law in Georgia
Gym Contract
Hi,
I signed a 3 year contract for a gym membership. The contract that I signed stated the gym's name is Ladies Workout Express. I decided to join this gym because it would allow me to also visit all the other affiliate gyms whether near my home or near my job, which has a 10 mile difference. After attending the gym for about a year, I called up one of the affiliated gyms near my job and asked what I needed to do to work out there since my work hours changed and I was interested in going straight to the gym after work instead of sitting in traffic for an hour to get to the original gym I signed up at. It turns out that the gym that I originally signed up at is no longer a part of the Ladies Workout Express corporate gyms. The owner brought out the 3 gyms that he used to own under Ladies Workout Express. They are still operating under the Ladies Workout Express name(sign) and my contract is a Ladies Workout Express contract. After speaking with the corporate office of Ladies Workout Express, they urged me to contact my Attorney General's office and file a complaint. They feel the contract should be made null and void since it seems to be under false pretenses. So, I am now stuck at this gym that doesn't even meet my schedule.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Gym Contract
Contact the Georgia Governors Office of Consumer Affairs and file a complaint.
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