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mhernandez

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I Signed a gym membership for two years, fulfilled it. Contract states after that I am on month to month terms. I cancelled ACH from my checking account last year, they are still billing me. Now stating that I owe all ten months at $29.00 a month. This was paid at the beginning of the month for the entire month. Am I bound for services paid in advance but never received? If I am month to month and pay in advance of services used, how can I owe anything?
 


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loku

Guest
Gym membership

If the contract defined your rights and obligations under the month-to-month contract, then you and the club are bound by those terms. Otherwise, you would be on a month-to-month status until you cancelled your membership. Probably, that would take 30 days notice. Therefore, unless you gave them notice that you are canceling, you do owe for the period. Their part of the contract is to allow you access to the gym. If they provided you that, you would be liable to them even if you did not use the gym until you cancelled the membership.
 

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