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6 Months free gym membership when you take out health insurance. Until 30 Nov
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I bought Pruhealth via Quidco this evening. It is showing as tracked but amount £0 Earnings £0. Is that correct??0
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Hi there,
I'm thinking of cancelling my policy after 3 months. My work is now offering corporate membership to a gym which is in a far handier location for me!
I received my £115 Quidco cashback a while ago, so I guess there's not much they can do if I do cancel?
Anyone tried this already?
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Superfly wrote:Hi there,
I'm thinking of cancelling my policy after 3 months. My work is now offering corporate membership to a gym which is in a far handier location for me!
I received my £115 Quidco cashback a while ago, so I guess there's not much they can do if I do cancel?
Anyone tried this already?
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Hi, anyone know if there's a possibility that I'll have to pay the £115 back at all?
This may seem like a daft question, but I'm not 100% sure! Thanks...0 -
EDIT: Ignore me - I saw "this week only" but apparently it was January only...Sorry.
Quidco now offering £125 cashback!
AND they put you on the gym deal automatically.
(What happened before was that the Quidco link to Pruhealth automatically ascribed a different offer (the bike) and you had to call them to get it swapped to the gym, but now it puts you on the gym deal automatically)
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My husband and I each took out this deal with Holmes Places last summer so we are nearing the end of our 6 months.
I am happy to continue with the membership. Does anyone know how this works? Is it automatic?
My husband however will want to cancel his membership as he just doesn't get to use it enough to warrant the extra £25 a month. Hs anyone already cancelled? Did they have to pay anything back? Were there any problems?
Thanks for your help!0 -
Little_miss_neat wrote:My husband however will want to cancel his membership as he just doesn't get to use it enough to warrant the extra £25 a month. Hs anyone already cancelled? Did they have to pay anything back? Were there any problems?
They've not (yet) asked for the deferred £25 joining fee; and I confirmed with the woman on the phone that I could cancel my d/d, which I did as soon as my sixth payment had cleared.0 -
Hi my 6mths is almost up and i was thinking of cancelling - so i phoned up and i was told i would have to pay back the 6mths gym membership if i was to cancel.
Has anybody else been told the same?0 -
I'm in my 11th month of membership. I received a renewal pack as the 1 year anniversary is approaching. I phoned up to cancel, they said OK but someone from the "cancellations" department would have to phone me back to establish if I owed anything.
I hope they're not going to make it difficult for people to cancel..
In response to the previous post, they didn't say I'd have to pay back the gym membership.0 -
hi thanks or replying - I'll just stop my direct debit and see what they say - let me know if u are due anything p1an0player0
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