View Full Version : Is $35 bi-weekly too much for a Goodlife membership?
chicken_little
Oct 26th, 2004, 05:46 PM
Joined Goodlife Fitness at union station for $35 bi-weekly. $500 initiation fee was waived. This is apparently the corporate "deal" that I am entitled to by working at a certain financial institution.
Pros:
- Love the location. Working downtown, I always pass by union station.
- Good equipment for strength training. Better than Bally's or Extreme Fitness in my opinion.
- Towel service.
- Clean facilities.
- Big lockers.
- Free movie rentals. Will be better once I get a dvd burner.
- "Platinum" membership required for this location allows me to use any Goodlife in Canada.
Cons:
- $35 bi-weekly seems expensive considering that my colleague pays $20 for the same membership. He joined when they first opened.
Salesperson told me that this is the best deal he can give me. You guys think I'm paying too much? Should I attempt to negotiate by threatening to cancel my membership? My 30 day trial period is not over yet.
Side note: Curzon at skydome is offering a $35 monthly membership at their gym for their corporate deal. Not as convenient as union station though. Will have to evaluate their facilities.
eelfliw
Oct 26th, 2004, 05:59 PM
Speaking of corp discounts, depending on which financial institution you work at, you may be able to join the former Fitness Institute clubs for $18.75 a month (reg price is $89). Suggest you give them a call. Sorry but can't give out the name of the financial institution as ppl will flood the clubs.
chicken_little
Oct 26th, 2004, 11:15 PM
Thanks for the tip, eelfliw. I'll go check it out this week.
My bum is still sore from signing that Goodlife membership. :cheesygri
ProfessorChaos
Oct 26th, 2004, 11:19 PM
that is really expensive....
if you want the best deal, you need to find someone else with a goodlife account.... probably a friend... and you open another goodlife account under their account....
so the goodlife bill gets sent to them and you pay your friend...
i can't remember what the discount was.... but i remember paying a little over $100 initiation fee and monthly payments depends on how many accounts the primary person has under their name.... if i remember correctly i think it was 10% or 25% discount for each person.
chicken_little
Oct 26th, 2004, 11:38 PM
$35 x 26 payments per year x 15% tax = $1046.50 per year = idiocy
My negotiating skills seems to be as poor as my judgment. I'll shop around and let you know the results. Any tips would be appreciated. :cheesygri
gman
Oct 26th, 2004, 11:39 PM
that is really expensive....
if you want the best deal, you need to find someone else with a goodlife account.... probably a friend... and you open another goodlife account under their account....
so the goodlife bill gets sent to them and you pay your friend...
i can't remember what the discount was.... but i remember paying a little over $100 initiation fee and monthly payments depends on how many accounts the primary person has under their name.... if i remember correctly i think it was 10% or 25% discount for each person.
You can only do that in the first 30 days that person joins the club. That is after 30 days you can't add more people with discount to your account.
gman
Oct 26th, 2004, 11:40 PM
$35 x 26 payments per year x 15% tax = $1046.50 per year = idiocy
My negotiating skills seems to be as poor as my judgment. I'll shop around and let you know the results. Any tips would be appreciated. :cheesygri
I paid $500 init fee and my biweely fee is $9. No, I can't use Union station facility.
zazster
Oct 27th, 2004, 12:22 AM
Teachers can get a yearly membership at Goodlife for $319 with no weekly fees.
guest913
Oct 27th, 2004, 01:05 AM
You're getting ripped off.
Without the initiation fee, 35$ bi weekly is what you pay anyways. you're not getting any discount at all.
jameslinux
Oct 27th, 2004, 02:58 AM
With that kind of fees, you can buy a bowflex from costco and it pays for itself in one year. Unless you're there to look at chicks, then that's a different story.
They all have these pressure tactics, so don't fall in their traps. Plus these membership guys have quotas, so find a club else where that has a lower price and tell them to match it...I did that before and it works.
chicken_little
Oct 27th, 2004, 08:08 AM
With that kind of fees, you can buy a bowflex from costco and it pays for itself in one year. Unless you're there to look at chicks, then that's a different story.
They all have these pressure tactics, so don't fall in their traps. Plus these membership guys have quotas, so find a club else where that has a lower price and tell them to match it...I did that before and it works.
Hot chicks is a side benefit of going to the gym. :cheesygri
MSBP
Oct 27th, 2004, 08:22 AM
Paid $9 bi-weekly $200 down 5 months free in Oakville prior to the gym opening. I pay about an extra $2 or $4 a month for access to Union which I never use.
ADVICE: NEVER join at Union - unless things have changed over the last few months join in the burbs it is a lot cheaper and you can pay a few extra dollars assuming that you want access to Union which is not all that great anyway way too crammed and too many universal machines.
JessTheDealHunter
Oct 27th, 2004, 10:16 AM
I paid a few hundred in intiation fees... can't remember how much $200-300
And I pay $1 a day (or $14 bi-weekly) for Goodlife
canadian trader
Oct 27th, 2004, 10:28 AM
I pay 25/mo (tax incl) for goodlife and I can use every goodlife in canada including the one at union stn. It's a corporate plan thru work.
chicken_little
Oct 27th, 2004, 10:32 AM
Explained to the sales rep that Curzon was offering a way better deal than what I'm paying. He told me that he doesn't consider Curzon a competitor at all and that if I wanted to cancel I should give him my membership card.
So I did.
Then he came back and told me that I need to fulfill my trial membership requirements of 12 workouts before cancelling. Not sure if this is a valid requirement or if I called his bluff. I feel like I'm in a poker game. :confused:
chicken_little
Oct 27th, 2004, 10:42 AM
Paid $9 bi-weekly $200 down 5 months free in Oakville prior to the gym opening. I pay about an extra $2 or $4 a month for access to Union which I never use.
ADVICE: NEVER join at Union - unless things have changed over the last few months join in the burbs it is a lot cheaper and you can pay a few extra dollars assuming that you want access to Union which is not all that great anyway way too crammed and too many universal machines.
A friend advised me that joining at another location with access to Union would have been cheaper than joining at Union itself. I should have listened to her as well as checking this RFD forum for advice.
KennyX
Oct 27th, 2004, 02:06 PM
With that kind of fees, you can buy a bowflex from costco and it pays for itself in one year. Unless you're there to look at chicks, then that's a different story.
Yup, because that bowflex thing is such a 'great' machine. Get real.
chicken_little
Oct 29th, 2004, 05:01 PM
Offer made by Curzon:
$100 initation fee and $17.50 bi-weekly or $399 per year. I'm leaning towards the yearly membership. Not comfortable with authorizing any gym to directly debit out of my bank or credit card account.
gman
Oct 29th, 2004, 05:57 PM
Offer made by Curzon:
$100 initation fee and $17.50 bi-weekly or $399 per year. I'm leaning towards the yearly membership. Not comfortable with authorizing any gym to directly debit out of my bank or credit card account.
Other than the direct debit part, $399 is much cheaper than $100 + $17.50 x 26 = $555 anyway.
Asun
Oct 29th, 2004, 06:55 PM
Yup, because that bowflex thing is such a 'great' machine. Get real.
Heh, if Herschell Walker can do without any equipment at all, why can't all the other people?
KennyX
Oct 29th, 2004, 07:43 PM
Heh, if Herschell Walker can do without any equipment at all, why can't all the other people?
It's true that the guy only did DT type training (as well as Ricky Henderson), but it's not for everyone.
mtevel
Oct 31st, 2004, 02:16 PM
Hot chicks is a side benefit of going to the gym. :cheesygri
isnt goodlife only for women ?
gman
Oct 31st, 2004, 02:33 PM
isnt goodlife only for women ?
No. But some goodlife is women only gym.
chicken_little
Nov 3rd, 2004, 09:43 PM
Cancelled my goodlife membership. Will shop around a bit more for a gym that will accept a yearly membership payment. The automatic debit thing bothers me too much.
eelfliw
Nov 6th, 2004, 03:10 AM
I wish I could join fitness institute.This is the best looking gym I've ever seen.
The fees is over $150 a month and if I am not mistaken,there's also huge initiation fee. It would do it for 100... :(
You can join the Willowdale or the Mississauga club for less than $100 a month. This allows you to use both gyms plus the Adelaide club downtown and the Fitness Club @ TD Centre 12 times a year. And if you talk to them long enough, they'll waive the init fee.
cummer
Nov 6th, 2004, 08:52 AM
i pay 400 installation fee and then i get in for 11 bi weakly. i talked the guy down originially he told me 300 installation fee and 30 bi weakly and i was wtf you go screw yourself and he said ok ok fine you pay 400 and i'll give you 11 bi weeklly.
it's a pretty hot deal.
gman
Nov 6th, 2004, 11:41 AM
i pay 400 installation fee and then i get in for 11 bi weakly. i talked the guy down originially he told me 300 installation fee and 30 bi weakly and i was wtf you go screw yourself and he said ok ok fine you pay 400 and i'll give you 11 bi weeklly.
it's a pretty hot deal.
I think he mean to say $300 and $15 biweekly ($30 monthly).
I paid $500 and $9 biweekly. My wife's fee is $375 and $6.75 biweekly. 25% off of what I pay.
zuberal
Nov 6th, 2004, 04:01 PM
That is just an insane price..I'll tell you..
I joined at Goodlife for $16.99+tax bi weekly with NO initiation fee. Initiation fees have always been a scam. You really need to do your homework before joining a gym. You've been scammed...
Tell them you want $40 bucks a month tops, and don't even mention the word "initiation" or you'll simply walk. And if he lets you go, seriously...just go.
Joined Goodlife Fitness at union station for $35 bi-weekly. $500 initiation fee was waived. This is apparently the corporate "deal" that I am entitled to by working at a certain financial institution.
Pros:
- Love the location. Working downtown, I always pass by union station.
- Good equipment for strength training. Better than Bally's or Extreme Fitness in my opinion.
- Towel service.
- Clean facilities.
- Big lockers.
- Free movie rentals. Will be better once I get a dvd burner.
- "Platinum" membership required for this location allows me to use any Goodlife in Canada.
Cons:
- $35 bi-weekly seems expensive considering that my colleague pays $20 for the same membership. He joined when they first opened.
Salesperson told me that this is the best deal he can give me. You guys think I'm paying too much? Should I attempt to negotiate by threatening to cancel my membership? My 30 day trial period is not over yet.
Side note: Curzon at skydome is offering a $35 monthly membership at their gym for their corporate deal. Not as convenient as union station though. Will have to evaluate their facilities.
zuberal
Nov 6th, 2004, 04:03 PM
I paid $500 init fee and my biweely fee is $9. No, I can't use Union station facility.
Union station is simply a scam...you can go to their gym, but you have to pay an extra $5 per visit to go there. haha Their gym is nothing special either.
gman
Nov 6th, 2004, 09:23 PM
That is just an insane price..I'll tell you..
I joined at Goodlife for $16.99+tax bi weekly with NO initiation fee. Initiation fees have always been a scam. You really need to do your homework before joining a gym. You've been scammed...
Tell them you want $40 bucks a month tops, and don't even mention the word "initiation" or you'll simply walk. And if he lets you go, seriously...just go.
I guess you need to do your calculation first. I did my homework but did you do your math assignment?
I could have chosen your choice. I also checked out 5 different gym before I picked Goodlife. Goodlife gave me 5 or 6 different combinations of "init fee/biweekly payment" to choose and I chose the highest init fee and that's why:
In every biweekly payment, I paid $17 - 9 = $8 less than you. In 2.5 years, I break even with the $500 init fee. After that, every biweekly payment I pay, I beat you by $8 (almost half). Oh! I did not say I joined them in year 2000. And, I saved about $400 so far and counting (and it is just for myself and does not include my wife's saving) just because I did not choose your option.
Xavier
Nov 6th, 2004, 10:13 PM
whoa !!!!
are u a student ???
thahts how much i pay monthly at teh Y !!!!
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