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24-Hour Fitness Would Rather Lose 2 Members Than Let You Use Your Free Pass
By Ben Popken on September 14, 2010 4:00 PM  
Thanks to a policy-lovin' member-hatin' front-desk bizzatch, 24-Hour Fitness is losing two annual members. But hey, at least they didn't get scammed by someone trying to redeem a 7-day pass, right? More »

24 Hour Fitness Rolling Out Fingerprint-Based ID Entry System
By Chris Morran on August 13, 2010 4:15 PM  
Gym chain 24 Hour Fitness is getting some attention for a new program that uses members' fingerprints to replace the gym's existing photo ID system. More »

Bayan Debuts Snuggie Lifts

Man Spends 24 Hours Inside A 24 Hour Fitness
By Chris Morran on July 27, 2010 4:28 PM  
In just the last few months, Zug.com writer Bayan Rabbani has tested his own limits — as well as those of the employees — with his 24-hour outings to Walmart and Starbucks. Now, he's gone to the next most logical location: 24 Hour Fitness. More »

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Join The 24 Hour Fitness Class Action Lawsuit
By Ben Popken on May 3, 2010 11:30 AM  
If 24-Hour Fitness kept charging even after you cancelled, you might be eligible to join a class action lawsuit against them. You can join if you were debited between Oct 2, 2002 and Feb 28, 2010. You could get $20 back, or, in a perhaps ironic twist, a three month gift certificate to 24-Hour Fitnesss.

Friedman, et al. v. 24 Hour Fitness USA [via Top Class Actions] More »

NYC Woman Exploits Gyms For Year Of Free Workouts
By Chris Morran on February 23, 2010 10:04 AM  
With the exception of parking and affordable homes, there's a lot of everything in New York City... especially gyms. With this surplus of workout spots, they are all fighting to get a sweaty, muscled grip on your wallet. A 24-year-old law student in the Big Apple not only saw an opportunity to exploit this competition and score some free workouts, she's also blogging about her attempt to make it through the entire year without paying for the gym. More »

24 Hour Fitness Sued For Charging Ex-Customers Fees
By Chris Walters on October 23, 2009 9:37 PM  

—>The gym chain made famous on NBC's "Biggest Loser" is being sued for continuing to debit the bank accounts of customers who have canceled their memberships. The US Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, has given the green light to a class action lawsuit that says the chain is violating both the RICO Act and the Electronic Funds Transfer Act by keeping these zombie memberships active.  More »

Reader Bricko revealed the identity of the journalist who filed a story on 24-Hour Fitness from his hospital bed: It's Marvin Zindler, beloved Houston TV personality, whose consumer reports often focus on rat and roach droppings, and "slime in the ice machine," found in local restaurants. [Wikipedia, YouTubeMore »

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