Gold's Gym (Bountiful, Utah)
250 West 1500 South
Internet 84010
United States of America
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Gold's Gym (Bountiful, Utah) Golds Gym Utah Gold's Gym FIRED two employees for lying to me, but still won't cancel my personal training contract! WORST Customer Service in America Award! Internet
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I joined Gold's Gym in January 2011. When the manager (Brian) had me talk to the personal trainers (Jordan and Carlos, the Manager of Personal Training) before I left, they became very aggressive in trying to get me to sign up for a personal training package. When I resisted, they told me that they "really like me and want to help you." They lowered the price to $160/month and when I said I'd like to try that for a month, they said, "oh, it's actually a two year contract." When I declined due to the fact that I was unemployed at the time, they came back with a better offer. They told me they could let me try it out for one month. If I didn't like it, I could go back and have them cancel the contract by replacing the address on my driver's license with the new address in Utah. It seemed sketchy to me, but when Carlos claimed to call the Territory Manager and confirm this, I agreed. I am as mad at myself as I am them for not getting this in writing.
Anyway, both Jordan and Carlos were fired during my first month of training and when I told the manager of Gold's (Brian) about my predicament, he said that he would have the new manager of personal training (Blake) call me and take care of things. Two months later and many ignored calls and voicemails later, and 5 or 6 times of showing up and talking to Brian about my situation, Brian finally told me "there's nothing I can do for you. I have no authority to cancel personal training plans. You'll have to call customer service." This was after he told me for 2 months that he would take care of me because he confirmed with Jordan and Carlos that they had lied to me. If I had the money to hire a lawyer, I'd sue.
They have continued to charge me $160 per month and Gold's Gym Utah customer service is as hard to reason with as its gym employees. Please take my advice and pay a little bit more to go with a gym that does not require a contract. Learn from my stupidity! I've never had a worse customer service experience in my life! Gold's conned me. Please put them out of business.
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#1 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Golds Gym Sucks - Bountiful (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, March 28, 2011
POSTED: Monday, March 28, 2011
I had a similar problem last year with the personal trainers at the Bountiful Gold's Gym. I have hired a lawyer, and I think I have information that might be helpful you. If you would like to contact me, send e-mail to mark at wmglaw dot com
Best of luck to you, hopefully we can help each other.
#2 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: patti - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, March 28, 2011
POSTED: Monday, March 28, 2011
Cancel the credit card or close the account that is being charged. A credit card company or bank can easily close the existing account and issue a new account.
#3 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: Golds Gym Sucks - Bountiful (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, April 06, 2011
POSTED: Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Just canceling your credit card is not going to make the problem go away. Gold's will damage your credit and may eventually drag you to court, adding in all of their bogus fees and lawyer costs. By that time you may be in a better job situation where they could garnish your wages.
Since you are in Utah, I would file a complaint with the Division of Consumer Protection. Here is a link to their site: http://www.consumerprotection.utah.gov/complaints/index.html
You need to file that complaint immediately, don't wait.
It sounds like there are multiple people out there who have been conned by Carlos Magana and his associates at the Bountiful Gold's Gym, and that Gold's is aware of the problem (fired the two employees), but that Gold's isn't doing anything to remedy the people who were scammed by their former employees. If enough people complain to the Division, the Division might open an investigation. The Division may also be able to subpeona the manager (Brian) that you talked to verify your story.
Don't beat yourself up too bad for getting conned by these guys, and don't assume that just because they have your signature on a piece of paper that they own you. If their sales people lied to you, you should fight it. Don't wait for them to come after you, go after them.