1 /5 alexandra ritger: Read every 1 and 2 star review on this page and youll see Uptown Fitness conned EVERY SINGLE ONE out of money. They have 4 formal complaints with the Better Business Bureau. They cannot pretend for a second (as the owners replies assert) that they are upfront about their contracts or billing. They do not properly document phone calls and cannot be trusted to uphold anything that isnt explicitly documented in writing. Nobody wants that experience from a gym, and I wouldnt expect that kind of treatment from my doctor, bank, or insurance company, let alone a gym.
My partners 1-year prepaid membership expired. When the gym tried to bill his expired credit card to renew the membership as month-month, he indicated that he wanted to cancel his membership. Jackie said she would cancel the membership. A month later, Jackie called back to demand two months of "late payment" and claimed no memory of the previous phone call and said she made no record of it at the time. She also refused to cancel the membership until the new fees had been paid. After speaking to the manager and explaining the situation the next day, he was still forced to pay $70 (two months membership) because of hearsay with the first attendant. This isnt a mistake. As of today exactly 25% of their google reviews make the same claim. The gym knows exactly what they are doing. They extort their members, make false statements, do not keep proper records, and rely on loopholes built into their contract to squeeze as much money as possible out of unsatisfied members who try to leave. Do not deal with Uptown Fitness, and warn your peers if they are considering signing up.
This incident will be reported to the BBB and I encourage any future reviewers to do the same with their own issues.