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mdamon

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What is the name of your state?California
I signed up for Personal Training at LA Fitness for an agreed flat amount for a number of sessions with a trainer. One month later I started being debited $158 bi-weekly. I called and canceled and asked for a refund for the amount billed. They assured me that they made an error and the money would be credited to my account. They now claim that I signed a contract describing the above terms. I assure you that I did not sign any contract. I have requested a copy of the said contract, however they refuse to send me a copy. Are they obligated to provide a copy of the contract to settle this dispute?

mdamon
 


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Meursault

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No, but you are obligated to fulfill the contract.

Simply stated, if your contract and theirs differ then you MIGHT have a case. But to get their copy you would have to sue them and petition the court for a copy during discovery with a subpoena duces tecum.

So, now, tell us under what right in the contract that YOU have did you cancel the contract?
 

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