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Debt collection letter
kittycatmad
Posts: 2 Newbie
Help.....
I signed up to a gym and went for a few months then could no longer afford it, I have now had a debt collection letter, is there anyway I can get out of it???
I signed up to a gym and went for a few months then could no longer afford it, I have now had a debt collection letter, is there anyway I can get out of it???
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Did you inform the gym that you were cancelling? And what were the terms and conditions of joinng the gym re membership fees?
I would also make sure they are not being added on monthly too.0 -
I did ask them to freeze it for a while but then ignorned the letters, what shall I do now??0
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