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Old 12-11-2009, 05:07 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by 4X4 View Post
I understand the concept behind a contract. What I don't understand is why they're so bloody difficult and expensive to get out of.
They want to make money.

More people quit gyms than cut mortgages, drop leases and break cell phone contracts all combined. I bet it's the only industry that makes more money in January than in December.

I bought a membership to the gym at work and haven't been there in two months. Not because I'm not working out, but because I bought some equipment for here at home. I prefer to eat breakfast AFTER working out and if I do that at work, they don't serve Special K and strawberries in our cafeteria. I looked at my 1 year contract and no loopholes to get out other than medical. Not to bothered by it. It was only $200 and it gives me a place to go at lunchtime if my euchre group is busy.
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