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crbremer

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state of arizona

i had a membership at a local gym with a contract. the gym used another company to electronicly transfer my monthly dues from my account to theirs. after my contract expired i canceled my membership. i then noticed the transfer company was double charging my account for approx 1 1/2 years. i contacted the gym and showed them copies of my bank statements and the amount i had been over charged. the owner said she would take it before the board of directors and mail me a check in approx three weeks. a month later i returned and the owner said i needed to contact the transfer company. i called the company and they said they only transfer money from my account to the gyms and i ultimately, the gym gets the money and i needed to get a refund from them. i think i am getting jerked around. should i pursue small claims and would it be worth my time. amount owed is $450. thanks so much!!
 


vrzirn

Senior Member
I would. Be sure to bring all your documentation-correspondance, cancelled checks, statements, etc.
 

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