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This compant tricked us into a one year contract and we paid for three days per week and they stopped doing fridays over the summer but thought we still needed to pay the same amount. They are in the business of sueing everyone they can even though they are not out anything if someone quits.

Update by MDBS
Jan 30, 2012 3:33 am EST

Did business with this place and was tricked into a long term contract. Paid for 3 days per week and they took out 1 day over the summer as well as any day they had something else going on but expected us to still pay the same amount. Now they send me a bill for an amount that they seem to have just made up. I checked on Case Net and they have sued many others as well.

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happywithhapkido
Foristell, US
May 17, 2013 8:46 am EDT

Having signed a number of contracts with them, I don't see how you could be tricked into anything. There is always a meeting to discuss what you're signing up for and it is there in front of you to read. Also, the class schedule is spelled out. If you choose the next level (black belt club) for just a bit more, you can go any day that you want. That's what I do, so in summer I just add a Thursday instead of going on Friday. It's still cheaper than most of the other activities my kids do - gymnastics ($$$), guitar lessons, piano lessons, select sports, etc. It's a great bang for your buck. When you sign up for a mobile phone or cable you sign a contract and no one realistically expects to just get out of those for free; I don't see why this is any different. It's just that they are people you get to know, so it's easy to think that they should cut you a break. But they are people, too.