For over a year now, a gym chain charges me for 4 accounts and fails to close them & refund me - do I have legal actions to sue?
Generally, yes. Specifics depend on the contract with the gym.
Cerritos, CA
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Generally, yes. Specifics depend on the contract with the gym.
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