Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Sheesh. when I brought up this issue I did not think this was going to be such a big deal. As far as I could see when I went there were a lot of friendly ppl working there. I am still considering going and would have even b4 I heard the other stuff. --- doppler914@... wrote: > Excessive Quoting Manually Removed by Moderator > > > > I go to curves for the exercise. ----------------------- > > > I saw this a few days ago---contemplating joining. > > Recently had my fill of all things political/religious---so it > doesn't matter much to me what the owners choose to believe. > > LOL---one reason I am seeking an exercise program is for relief from > the nightly news. That is all I would want from them---a place to > exercise. I can't think that a successful business would allow any > sort of Lobbying for any issue. > > I can recommend several sites where intense discussions go on > continuously on the Issues---which is why I am here --not there. I > heard every opinion imaginable--an exercise in futility. Believe as > you will and try to stay healthy and happy---I concluded. > > > > ===== Gloria Lysa gloria9055@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 > That is what the lady told me when I went just to see about it. I have a question though. Do you have to sign a contract for a certain amount of months or can you do this monthly and if for some reason you can't do it for a month or two they can stop payments? I don't know if this makes sense.< It may vary from franchise to franchise -- I think I had to sign up for a year, with the caveat that after a certain point (6 months?) if I had to stop they could do so. I injured myself in a fall in January, and while I'm pretty much recovered I haven't really gotten back up to 3 times a week at Curves. I need to - it helped my edema, and dropped my average BG by about 20 points. Jae Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 > That is what the lady told me when I went just to see about it. I have a question though. Do you have to sign a contract for a certain amount of months or can you do this monthly and if for some reason you can't do it for a month or two they can stop payments? I don't know if this makes sense.< It may vary from franchise to franchise -- I think I had to sign up for a year, with the caveat that after a certain point (6 months?) if I had to stop they could do so. I injured myself in a fall in January, and while I'm pretty much recovered I haven't really gotten back up to 3 times a week at Curves. I need to - it helped my edema, and dropped my average BG by about 20 points. Jae Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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