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Old 06-21-2009, 07:21 PM
Munchkin03 Munchkin03 is offline
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Originally Posted by AOII_LB93 View Post
Thanks for the advice. I've been checking with the orgs of which I'm a member (my workplace doesn't really offer that sort of thing - school district that is having to cut an additional 3.5 mil for the next year), and the other local gym. I do have to say, other gym - not so nice, and not even willing to let me work out there for a week without signing anything. They were trying to hard sell me and I told them to pound sand.
Will your insurance reimburse any of it for you? If I go to the gym 50 times in a 6-month period (more or less once every 3 days), then I get $200 back from my insurance company. Many of the big insurers offer it, even now. My former employer's insurance had a corporate discount for the same gym.

I remember reading somewhere that it's best to go to the gym at the end of the month, since they're looking to fill up quotas for the month. I hate dealing with gym salespeople and have been dealing with the same guy for about 4 years now. He knows that I know what other gyms are offering and can usually match it. I pay about $75 a month, but that's here in NYC and I can go to any gym in their system, and that includes all sorts of classes and a few 24-hour locations.
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