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  1. Thanks for getting back to me. Since this thread they left me alone for a while. They emailed their classic email at the end of january about how they have tried to reach an amicable conclusion but have not managed and to contact them ASAP. Today they have called me twice. Am I okay to just block their number and emails?
  2. Hi thanks! I struggled to set up my own thread even with that youtube video that's linked. Apologies! I'll put your questions above the answers for ease. 1. What gym is this ? Xercise4Less 2. Was yours a 12 monthly or a rolling monthly agreement, or other ? It was a 12 month contact 3. Date you joined ? June 2017 4. Date you told gym you wanted to leave ?More explained below but technically July and August 2018 5. Method of telling gym of cancellation ? Again more explained below but online form, then emails, then phone calls 6. Date you last paid by DDicon ? September 2018 I had a contact from June 2017-18 and I paid in June 2018 I went into the membership area online and looked for a way to discontinue my membership as I wasn't using it and was also about to hit a hard financial patch so didn't want the extra money coming out my account. I found a tab that said delete payment method and thought that would work - turns out it just deletes your card from the system but keeps your DD. Next month I noticed money taken out went back online and eventually found a "delete membership" page it asked me why I wanted to leave the gym I filled out the form it said I had removed my membership. then it said my membership had been deleted - great! Except then the next month they took more money out. At this point it's August and I really can't afford it. I emailed Xercise4Less myself, because now I can't login online as it said I "do not have an active membership" therefore I can't do anything myself. Explained the situation to this woman (I can provide the correspondence) she said there was no cancellation request from my account (odd given that my membership was no longer active) and to send over the submission receipt I SHOULD have received (but never did). I said I didn't have one and she gave me a number to call. I called it three times on separate occasions and it always went to a voicemail (weird) I left my number, name and a message for them. Never received a call back. Now it's September and they've taken yet another payment I cancel the direct debit as there seems to be literally NO WAY of getting help and I just cannot afford it. Skip forward a month I start getting texts and emails from hardlands saying there's an issue with my account and to login online (which I cannot do) and sort it. I ignore them as I assume it's a system error and it'll stop when they realise. Nope. Fast forward to November 18 and I get a text from CRS to check my email - it's the same email everyone got saying they'd sent a letter (they hadn't) and I owed them I think about £170ish. I call because I'm young and panicked and don't want a potential credit score issue to arise and get no answer. my boyfriend called on my behalf to check them out pretending that his sister was having an issue with them - they said to send over the submission receipt (that I don't have) and they could leave me alone. I call Citizen's Advice just to see if they could help and they said I should actually be pressing charges against them for money back - although like you said idk how much they actually know. I call up CRS and tell them about CAB and the cancellation request and he says to send over the emails and then they would "check with the gym and get back to me" - I did and didn't hear from them until Monday when they called and I ignored it and then I attempted to call today - cause I'm a panicker - and got no reply. SORRY for the huge rant - I just didn't want to miss anything.
  3. Was there any resolution to this? I am experiencing the same thing! Ignored them, called citizen's advice who have a case open for me right now. Explained that on the phone when I called them, sent them correspondence between the gym and myself showing that I tried to cancel and warned them of a direct debit cancellation. They said to forward them and they would get in touch with the gym - although I have heard they work in the same building - and they would get back to me. They left me alone for two weeks and called while I was in work and couldn't answer on Monday and sent me a text saying it was urgent to talk to me today and then I tried calling twice with no answer. I just want this to go away. Every thread on here seems to just trail off with no resolution ever posted, please tell me this was resolved. I cancelled my DD in september 2018 and it's january 2019 and I'm still getting calls.
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