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rachy8

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  1. Hi I left the job at the end of October - probably about 3 - 4 weeks after joining the gym. (I realised I joined the gym end of Sept - not in October as I put in my original post) My home address is 12 miles from the gym. Thank you
  2. It was around £17.99 a month I think. Well I quit my job under a bit of a cloud and it was right next-door to my work and my boss was a member. So yes, going to that gym was unrealistic for me. I didn't make any formal complaint about the job and manager though so I wouldn't be able to prove it.
  3. Hi I joined a lifestyle fitness gym in October 2014, my job moved (but not my home address) so I didn't want to go to that gym anymore. I cancelled the direct debit in December 2014 - without contacting them. I knew they wouldn't let me cancel so thought no point in contacting them. I have since had a couple of letters from Harlands and CRS - the 'debt' now stands at £288.20. I know from research that they are all the same company. I have ignored every single letter... rightly or wrongly? I have never had a phonecall or an email chasing me? Now I have received a letter saying the debt will be passed to Zinc Group in 10 days. Just wondered if there was any advice on what to do next? Or just continue to ignore? I have been advised that these type of debt are not enforceable? Also, if the debt is enforceable, surely the 'debt' should somehow relate to the potential loss to the business etc? Thanks in advance
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