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honi, I haven't personally mostly because of the fact that I hate to "plan" that far ahead...I don't want to pay for something that I might not be able to use...for instance a gym membership...what if I get sick and can't use it?
My sister-in-law paid a lot for a 5 year membership at an all womens gym...similar to Curves (a copycat of) and it went under six months after she bought it...they didn't warn anyone...she showed up there one day and it was closed...apparently even the employees showed up to a locked door...she never did get her money back.
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With many of these 'memberships", you may also find that, though you purchased it on time or with a credit card, a provision of the contract allows the gym, health club, etc., to sell the contract to a third party. This means that, even if they (the gym) go under, you legally must continue making payments.
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