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Complaint Review: Mama Bootcamp / Lorri Ann Code - Folsom CA

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Mama Bootcamp / Lorri Ann Code Bait and Switch - Stay Away! Folsom CA

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Steer clear of mama bootcamp-total scam. I have struggled with my weight for years and needed to get in shapre especially after having my second baby. I contacted them and was immediately pressure to sign up and pay in full for a year. I didn't have that kind of money and chose to sign up montnly.

Only after I paid the money did I learn they don't even have a gym.  I had to wrok out outside in the cold at the local park. But what was worse was after I signed up, Lorrie Ann kept pressuring me to buy her ISagenix shakes and meal replacements.

Every class she would approach me to buy this stuff. I finally realized that this is part of some MLM scheme. This was all a ploy to get me in so she could sell me this crap. If you want to get in shape, go find a real gym with real trainers. Buyer bewayre!

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AUTHOR: Robert - (United States)

POSTED: Thursday, December 19, 2019

This is obviously your first experience with a "Personal Trainer".

I don't know why it took you to after you signed up to figure out that she didn't have an actual "gym". As in just going to their site the only video was of her doing the sessions in a park, and every item on the schedule stated the location and a majority of those were parks.

I do not know who this person is, and am making no judgements on their actual training ability. But you should be aware of a few things.  Trainers don't just do the physcial training. Most get into some sort of "life coaching" will have some sort of "diet program" they will try and sell you.

Whether it is shakes, bars, or some other type of food. Some people this doesn't work for, others have great success. It is also standard to try and get you to sign longer term contracts (1-2 years), so that they can lock you in. So nothing you posted here is anything out of the ordinary.

Now, a big concern is that you seem to think that someone who has an actual gym would be any different. As I said just about every trainer out there will try and sell you additional product/services. The difference with someone who has a gym, they will also present it in a very nice and flashy display.

They will also try to sell you on longer term contracts. If you get into a "corporate" gym, expect an even harder sell as they often have quotas that they need to meet to keep their job. You can read report after report here of people who only wanted a few training sessions, and ended up with months of training sessions and owing several thousand dollars if they wanted to get out of them.

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