FlaRiptide
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My wife signed me up with Youfit. http://www.youfithealthclubs.us
Their website says, "No Salesman, No Contracts, No Kidding: $10 per Month.
My wife had paid first and last month and had provided our credit card.
I did not want the membership and asked my wife to cancel it. She now informs me that there is a $25 cancellation fee and one must cancel within 30 days prior to the next month's renewal. Plus this must be in writing and mailed certified by the "member".
This sounds like a contract to me!! Is there any legal means of invalidating this contract using their words of "No Contracts" from their own website?
This smells of false advertising or something.
My desire is to send a letter indicating my intent to cancel the membership immediately and at the same time advise them that further use of my credit card is no longer authorized.
Is my approach legally sound?
Their website says, "No Salesman, No Contracts, No Kidding: $10 per Month.
My wife had paid first and last month and had provided our credit card.
I did not want the membership and asked my wife to cancel it. She now informs me that there is a $25 cancellation fee and one must cancel within 30 days prior to the next month's renewal. Plus this must be in writing and mailed certified by the "member".
This sounds like a contract to me!! Is there any legal means of invalidating this contract using their words of "No Contracts" from their own website?
This smells of false advertising or something.
My desire is to send a letter indicating my intent to cancel the membership immediately and at the same time advise them that further use of my credit card is no longer authorized.
Is my approach legally sound?