Called Pure Gym to freeze my membership as I'm on holiday for the next 3 weeks (eeeeee!)
Usually it's £5.99 - £20 per month to freeze membership dependent on your location. For June the girl told me it's free to help out those who take part in Ramadan - but not specific to these people.
Not the deal of the century but for anyone like me who needs to freeze for some reason and is umming and ahhing about the value of doing so (had it been £5.99, it only would have saved me £4/month), this makes it an easier decision.
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Kyballion to Malabus
5 Jun 1613#12
Congratulations on your brain washing process, I see by your comments you have had a succesful treatment. With neanderthals like you still walking around, no wonder people doubt the theory of evolution.
DrJayDee86
11 May 1610#4
I still don't get what you mean
I'm not going to use the gym for the next month
if I just maintain my usual membership, it's £9.99
if I "freeze" membership for that month, it's £5.99
currently rather than £5.99 it's free
if I just cancel & rejoin I'd have to repay the joining fee
Malabus
5 Jun 169#8
More evidence of constructive Islamification in Britain.
anthonynsinclair
5 Jun 167#10
You think they'll do the same in December for Christmas? That's usually the month I can't move from the sofa, let alone get down to the gym.
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stuarthanley
11 May 162#1
Strange policy for a gym that opens 24/7
DrJayDee86 to stuarthanley
11 May 163#2
not sure what your point is?
if you're away and want to freeze membership rather than pay full price, you can pay a reduced rate for that time.
the reduced rate is free is June.
nothing to do with 24/7 access or otherwise.
stuarthanley
11 May 162#3
My point is, why do the reduction in the first place?
DrJayDee86
11 May 1610#4
I still don't get what you mean
I'm not going to use the gym for the next month
if I just maintain my usual membership, it's £9.99
if I "freeze" membership for that month, it's £5.99
currently rather than £5.99 it's free
if I just cancel & rejoin I'd have to repay the joining fee
qwertymz
11 May 16#5
Good to know, heat added. :smiley:
kidgloves
11 May 164#6
To be totally inclusive surely there should be an option for any member to freeze their subscription for any 1 month of the year. That way if you want/need it to be June no problem, if others choose another month not an issue, everyone wins.... apart from the gyms who count on limited attendance to ensure kit availability!!!
stuarthanley to kidgloves
11 May 16#7
You worded it better than I would have :smiley:
Malabus
5 Jun 169#8
More evidence of constructive Islamification in Britain.
Kyballion to Malabus
5 Jun 1613#12
Congratulations on your brain washing process, I see by your comments you have had a succesful treatment. With neanderthals like you still walking around, no wonder people doubt the theory of evolution.
MeemoUK24
5 Jun 163#9
You want Britain to be about British. No Muslamic ray guns? LOOL!
It's a great deal I'll get to it, thanks for the information.
anthonynsinclair
5 Jun 167#10
You think they'll do the same in December for Christmas? That's usually the month I can't move from the sofa, let alone get down to the gym.
Opening post
Usually it's £5.99 - £20 per month to freeze membership dependent on your location. For June the girl told me it's free to help out those who take part in Ramadan - but not specific to these people.
Not the deal of the century but for anyone like me who needs to freeze for some reason and is umming and ahhing about the value of doing so (had it been £5.99, it only would have saved me £4/month), this makes it an easier decision.
Top comments
I'm not going to use the gym for the next month
if I just maintain my usual membership, it's £9.99
if I "freeze" membership for that month, it's £5.99
currently rather than £5.99 it's free
if I just cancel & rejoin I'd have to repay the joining fee
All comments (72)
if you're away and want to freeze membership rather than pay full price, you can pay a reduced rate for that time.
the reduced rate is free is June.
nothing to do with 24/7 access or otherwise.
I'm not going to use the gym for the next month
if I just maintain my usual membership, it's £9.99
if I "freeze" membership for that month, it's £5.99
currently rather than £5.99 it's free
if I just cancel & rejoin I'd have to repay the joining fee
It's a great deal I'll get to it, thanks for the information.