Alexis Nicholson+FollowLA Fitness Sued for Impossible CancellationsEver tried to quit a gym and felt like you were trapped? The FTC is suing LA Fitness for making it super hard to cancel memberships—think in-person visits, snail mail, and managers who are never around. Members say they were kept in the dark about how to cancel add-ons and were even blocked from canceling by phone. The FTC wants to put a stop to these shady tactics and get money back for frustrated customers. Wild, right? #Fitness #LAFitness #FTCLawsuit00Share
Miranda Martin+FollowLA Fitness Gym Drama: Canceling Is a NightmareEver tried quitting LA Fitness? The FTC just sued them for making it nearly impossible to cancel your gym membership. Members say they had to hunt down elusive managers or mail forms that mysteriously vanished—meanwhile, surprise charges kept piling up. The FTC wants to stop these shady tactics and get people their money back. Sounds like breaking up with your gym is harder than breaking up with your ex! #Fitness #LAFitness #FTCLawsuit10Share
Lauren Cooper+FollowUber’s Subscription Drama: FTC Steps InUber’s in hot water with the FTC for allegedly sneaking people into its Uber One subscription without their okay—and then making it nearly impossible to cancel. The $10/month membership was supposed to save you money, but the FTC says Uber didn’t count the cost and even charged some folks early. Now, the feds are suing, saying enough is enough with shady subscriptions. Uber’s denying it all, but this could get messy! #UberOne #FTClawsuit #SubscriptionScams #ConsumerRights #Transportation20Share