fairisfair
Senior Member
you crack me up!!!! LOLYour conduct is the biggest difference. When you made payments, you performed as if there were a contract. Unless the fitness club can convince people that you were just gifting the money, there is no question that a contract exists.
By contrast, in the OP's case he can argue that nobody performed (i.e. he paid no fees and took no classes) as if there were a contract, so there is a question as to whether a contract exists. Of course, the dance company can argue that it did perform because it provided "some" classes. Still, if the OP had no idea that he was expected to pay recurring monthly fees, then he has a good argument to pay only for those classes attended and nothing more.
Not gonna give you any eye candy with all the grief you're giving me!
haha, that is fuuunnny, why is it that "my conduct" always seems to be the difference???? ROTFL
and of course, I am done bothering you now. at least about this. . . . .