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Do you know the scoop? Comment below or Send us a Tip. Charges resumed in September, on the first day that the state allowed gyms to reopen, even though many of the clubs were not available for use. I wrote to them and had the freeze on my account extended and was told that the charge would be taken care of. After I didn't see any progress, I went in and spoke with the customer service manager.
After showing her emails and bank statements proving I was misled and erroneously charged, I was told that I was due a refund. Two months later, no such refund came. I was passed on to the Asst. General Manager who told me he thought it was taken care of and that he'd work on it. A month and a half after that I reached out to a new Customer Relations Manager who looked into it and told me that due to company restructuring, they couldn't refund me any of the money they had said I was owed, but that I could get three months' credit.
At this point, I didn't trust the club with my credit card, plus many of the locations that I would have used were no longer part of the network, so the offer was pretty much useless to me.
I terminated my membership. The point of my long spiel is that I understand that the business model of many of these clubs is at times unscrupulous, but I feel like at almost every point in my interaction with NYSC I was taken advantage of and misled. I wouldn't recommend this club to anyone and urge you to proceed with caution when giving them your credit card. Waiting for NYSC to open, without information or update from them, no email.
When I see A credit card charge for month of September, I see they are up to old tricks. The club is closed. How is it with all of these complaints about the lack of ethics here, they still do that, sneak in a charge? Guys, please, if you want your club to count on members, be accountable for honest credit card charges.
I was very excited to hear they were finally ready to reopen. I arrived around am to a gym that was clean and prepared to welcome its members back. I was first asked if they could take my temperature before entering and then asked a series of questions regarding my health and any recent travel. The machines were spaced six feet apart and towels were in abundant supply. The showers were all closed off to customers. I have to say the staff and General Manager were ready for business.
Cal who is a staple behind the counter in the morning is always upbeat and glad to see everyone. The General Manager Karen walked the floors attending to and meeting customers.
This is a great first step of getting back to normal. NYSC has excellent training and many classes but gym maintenance is poor and very bad on cleanliness. The club has many locations if you pay for a more expensive membership but that gives you the greatest choice of classes including morning classes. Instead of freezing my membership just as Blink did , they charged me for the month of April then waited until April 8th to freeze all memberships.
This is clearly illegal and TSI the holding company is being sued. It's usually small spaced. People are friendly. I liked it initially because I was getting some individualized oversight as to what classes would be best after recent surgery. But they are very rigid, training prices excessive, want payment to get help with equipment unless very easy questions and they suddenly increased my rates despite my fixed income.
Nice manager reduced and locked them. Then I was injured and couldnt return and they wanted me to pay annual fees anyway. Took 2 months to clear up. I hear they were just sued for charging dues while gyms are closed. The New York Sport Club was set up to help people achieve their fitness goals and improve their lives through exercise. Their fitness processional teams will be there to help you lower your cholesterol, develop a good-looking and toned body, and attain a better lifestyle.
Their first-class gyms include facilities such as saunas, swimming pools, steam rooms, and lockers, among others. UXF Circuit. It aims to improve your endurance, flexibility, strength, and agility. During the training, you will have high-intensity workouts in short bursts. You will have short rest periods in between so that your body can quickly adapt to the conditions.
UXF Circuit training will sometimes require the use any of the following equipment: sleds, truck tires, and battle ropes. These will be used together with plyometric exercises. The goal is for you to develop a balanced circuit, while safely progressing at your own pace.
Core Group Exercise.
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