I feel no other recourse than to do just that. This is due to problems I have had in the last 14 months with two locations based in California, and the Curves Corporate Office based in Texas, not stepping in to assist in the dispute by forcing them to abide by the rules of their franchises.
The problems range from charging my credit card for two months in a row after I transfered my membership from one location to another, to claiming that my documents in my personal file were shredded, and allowing the manager to probe information from other staff employees about me as a member based on private conversations I may have had with them.
Has anyone had to file a similar lawsuit and what was your outcome? Can I sue in Small Caims Court for not only my membership dues partial refund as well as for wages lost from time taken off work?
Thanking you all in advance for your help and advice. I NEVER would have joined any Curves if I had known how poorly they are run and monitored.
2007-11-15
15:23:27
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