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| *Ostroff, Fair and Company>>>Law & Legal |
Is this bad business practices? |
Okay, Today I wento to go sign up with a gym, and the manager, he ended up signing me up, and omg what a flirt! First off, when I walked in this really nice looking guy, like don't I know you from somewhere, I 'm like no,,and he insists that he knows me and the manager, we'll I sure wish I was there, and then he started messaging my hands I'm like ugh, then he's like oh you should let me take you out to dinner, so he ;s asking me for my address to put in my information to set up my account he's like oh, I'm about to be up over your house to meet mom;s and cook you dinner,? and he was asking me what I do, and he;s asking what am I doing after I leave, and his feelings was hurt because I didn't want to stop and talk to him, and I 'm thinking, what the heck and this there sales pitch,, plus another member of the staff, was like" oh you have beautiful hair" and he started patting my hair! wassup with that I know the story is kinda self explanatory. Nope, great business practice, you signed a contract didn't you? Now, soon you may find out how not so great it is for you. Flirting and complimenting are the oldest sales tricks in the book. And trust me, you didn't hurt his feelings one iota, he made his commission and hooked another sucker, er I mean member. Health clubs have some of the dirtiest tactics allowed under law. Hopefully you will use the gym and won't feel like you were scammed. But from my experience, you were! I think he just wanted you to join the club. I think you should report them to the better business bureau for harassment. And you should find a different gym. http://www.bbb.org/ If you like him then take your chance. But straight up. That's sexual harassment and not tolerated in all gyms. Given that he is the manager, contact the regional office. He will be replace. Or join a different gym. I suggest you go to the regional office first it's a well known gym then the better business bureau if they do not take proper action. If it's one of those small gym, then go straight to the better business bureau. www.bbb.org I would have put him in his place from the beginning and left without giving him any of my information. You don't know. Maybe he is one of those guys that are overlying obsessed with women and stalks them. If you felt uncomfortable you shouldn't have given him your home address. You should have just left. Maybe he is not like that. But better safe than sorry. GOOD LUCK I'd explain to him that the next time he pulls this stunt, he'll be looking at a harassment suit. |
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