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David Lloyd price increase in 1st year, can I cancel?

richardps
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Hi, I've been given 1 month's notice of a price increase (for Jan 2019) but I'm not normally allowed to cancel during my first 12 months. Does this price increase (and notice of less than 3 months) mean I can cancel my membership?
I can't find their T's and C's on their website.
Thanks,
Richard.
I can't find their T's and C's on their website.
Thanks,
Richard.
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The T&Cs are in a PDF file linked on this page:
https://www.davidlloyd.co.uk/terms-and-conditions/member
See section 18 (page 13) which defines price rises. It's a general tenet of consumer law that prices which rise outwith those allowed-for in the T&Cs enables the consumer to cancel the contract without penalty.0 -
Section 15.2 describes your right to cancel.If it sticks, force it.
If it breaks, well it wasn't working right anyway.0
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