What is the name of your state? New Jersey
Are the original terms of a contract nullified when a promisor changes the terms or amends the agreement without providing the other party with written confirmation upon request?
I’m wanting to take a “massage/spa” franchise to small claims in order to obtain a refund for accrued sessions.
After much back and forth, I was told that the owner was willing to offer me a refund for three months and that a full refund wasn’t possible due too much time elapsed. I was told that I needed to sign the cancellation forms in order to accept the three month refund.
Now, as I understood it, signing cancellation papers would have resulted in relinquishment of any claim to those unused sessions.
The manager then offered a year long “freeze” in order to use up the accrued sessions. (This was a complete departure from company policy, since I was told that I couldn’t use any sessions during a membership freeze when I first inquired about cancelling the membership).
I expressed that I wasn’t interested in ever using any of their services; the reasons for desiring a release from the contract stemmed from the opinion that any massage treatment from their inexperienced staff would have further injured my back and that I no longer felt comfortable due to what I perceived was an impropriety committed during my last session.
In spite of providing a doctor’s note stating that I was not to use any massage, stretch or other therapies by anyone other than a medical provider, the spa manger still tried to push their new nurse practitioner stretch sessions and facial services.
Two verbal requests where made to have something in writing to explain what they where willing to offer. Both times I was told that an email would be sent but wasn’t. The contract does state that any extensions provided by the use of their sole discretion must be put in writing and signed by both parties.
Is there anything I might be able to use in order to support what I believe is unfair treatment and strengthen my claim for a full refund?
Should I write a formal request for a refund before taking legal action?
Thank you for your time and any advice you can give me in the matter.
Are the original terms of a contract nullified when a promisor changes the terms or amends the agreement without providing the other party with written confirmation upon request?
I’m wanting to take a “massage/spa” franchise to small claims in order to obtain a refund for accrued sessions.
After much back and forth, I was told that the owner was willing to offer me a refund for three months and that a full refund wasn’t possible due too much time elapsed. I was told that I needed to sign the cancellation forms in order to accept the three month refund.
Now, as I understood it, signing cancellation papers would have resulted in relinquishment of any claim to those unused sessions.
The manager then offered a year long “freeze” in order to use up the accrued sessions. (This was a complete departure from company policy, since I was told that I couldn’t use any sessions during a membership freeze when I first inquired about cancelling the membership).
I expressed that I wasn’t interested in ever using any of their services; the reasons for desiring a release from the contract stemmed from the opinion that any massage treatment from their inexperienced staff would have further injured my back and that I no longer felt comfortable due to what I perceived was an impropriety committed during my last session.
In spite of providing a doctor’s note stating that I was not to use any massage, stretch or other therapies by anyone other than a medical provider, the spa manger still tried to push their new nurse practitioner stretch sessions and facial services.
Two verbal requests where made to have something in writing to explain what they where willing to offer. Both times I was told that an email would be sent but wasn’t. The contract does state that any extensions provided by the use of their sole discretion must be put in writing and signed by both parties.
Is there anything I might be able to use in order to support what I believe is unfair treatment and strengthen my claim for a full refund?
Should I write a formal request for a refund before taking legal action?
Thank you for your time and any advice you can give me in the matter.