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February 2024 by R H
Workout area is rather small and could use more free-weights and flat benches....
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February 2024 by john Morrison
Great owners good atmosphere love being a member for over 5 years.
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February 2024 by Jhonatan Lemus
1st day therePros: does have a boxing bag with gloves and countdown timer for rounds.Middle ground: good size gym with your typical workout machines.Cons: DOES NOT HAVE A SHOWER ROOM
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February 2024 by Tony Bensen
Been a member since they opened and they’re continuing to update the gym with new machines, keep the place clean, and create a great atmosphere. No complaints and still a member
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February 2024 by Chris Anc
Been going here for years and it’s convenient, clean and members are great. Staff is accommodating and welcoming. Has most things needed and always open to suggestions. It’s good for my needs
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January 2024 by monica willis
Moved to Anytime Fitness from Hotworx. Better atmosphere and cleaner.
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December 2023 by grace clark
Great gym! Clean equipment, friendly staff, great membership options and variety of machines.
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November 2023 by Alexandra Drago
This gym is owned by predatory owners who are sending customers to collections fraudulently! Do not, under any circumstances, consider doing business with them. Please read my testimony below-On August 23, 2023, I visited Anytime Fitness to inquire about their membership plans. In the contracting manager's office (Anthony Fortier-Bensen), I was informed of a student discount, which offered 50% off the monthly fee with a $50 initial deposit. This information was provided to me on a paper contract, displaying the contract terms (6-month, 12-month, and 24-month) with their regular monthly fees and the discounted student rates. I chose the 2-year plan, which was listed at $44/month plus tax, with the student discounted rate of $22/month beside it. I opted for this contract term primarily because of the substantial discount. I initialed the paper next to my selected plan and signed the bottom of the agreement.Subsequently, I was presented with an iPad to fill in my personal details. The manager informed me that I needed to sign up at the full rate on the iPad because their system couldn't adjust to the student rate immediately; however, it would be retroactively adjusted during billing. To confirm, I posed clarifying questions, ensuring I understood the monthly billing would indeed be $22, and received assurances confirming this.After receiving my key fob, granting me gym access, I began using their services. To my dismay, one month later, the amount debited from my account was the full $44 plus tax, as per the electronic contract. I reached out via email, only to be informed there were no $22/month plans and that I must've been mistaken.On September 21, 2023, I visited the gym and spoke to the contracting manager. He expressed surprise, insisting I was mistaken about the amount and claimed to have no memory of our prior conversation. I requested the paper contract I had signed initially, but he presented an assortment of unfamiliar forms, none being the one I had initialed and signed. They asserted no other forms existed and claimed they had never offered a plan for $22/month. Instead, they said the offer was to halve the initial deposit, which I hadn't received a credit for either. They agreed to credit this amount upon my request but expected me to honor the 2-year contract at $44/month plus tax. When I sought to cancel, given the discrepancy in the agreed amount, I was advised to return another day to "see what could be done." Frustrated, I left the key fob in their mailbox, which the contracting manager collected.On October 23, 2023, I received an email from Jolie Bensen warning that if I defaulted on my 2-year contract, the full amount, totaling $1,074.00, would be sent to collections. In my subsequent email response, where I detailed the entire situation, they again denied ever offering the $22/month rate and expressed no intention of annulling the contract. They reiterated that the full amount would go to collections in 30 days. To add insult to injury, Jolie signed the email "Good Luck!" in response to my statement about seeking legal representation to clarify the matter.-After reading multiple reviews of them doing this to others, I am comforted to know I am not alone and simultaneously disgusted with this level of fraudulent behavior from people who claim to be "proud of their small business". Know your rights and do your due diligence.
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October 2023 by Natalie Cooper
It's smaller than some other Anytime's I've been to. Equipment is a bit old and worn-out. Women's restroom was not clean.
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October 2023 by Alex Drago
This gym is owned by predatory owners who are sending customers to collections fraudulently! Do not, under any circumstances, consider doing business with them. Please read my testimony below-On August 23, 2023, I visited Anytime Fitness to inquire about their membership plans. In the contracting manager's office (Anthony Fortier-Bensen), I was informed of a student discount, which offered 50% off the monthly fee with a $50 initial deposit. This information was provided to me on a paper contract, displaying the contract terms (6-month, 12-month, and 24-month) with their regular monthly fees and the discounted student rates. I chose the 2-year plan, which was listed at $44/month plus tax, with the student discounted rate of $22/month beside it. I opted for this contract term primarily because of the substantial discount. I initialed the paper next to my selected plan and signed the bottom of the agreement.Subsequently, I was presented with an iPad to fill in my personal details. The manager informed me that I needed to sign up at the full rate on the iPad because their system couldn't adjust to the student rate immediately; however, it would be retroactively adjusted during billing. To confirm, I posed clarifying questions, ensuring I understood the monthly billing would indeed be $22, and received assurances confirming this.After receiving my key fob, granting me gym access, I began using their services. To my dismay, one month later, the amount debited from my account was the full $44 plus tax, as per the electronic contract. I reached out via email, only to be informed there were no $22/month plans and that I must've been mistaken.On September 21, 2023, I visited the gym and spoke to the contracting manager. He expressed surprise, insisting I was mistaken about the amount and claimed to have no memory of our prior conversation. I requested the paper contract I had signed initially, but he presented an assortment of unfamiliar forms, none being the one I had initialed and signed. They asserted no other forms existed and claimed they had never offered a plan for $22/month. Instead, they said the offer was to halve the initial deposit, which I hadn't received a credit for either. They agreed to credit this amount upon my request but expected me to honor the 2-year contract at $44/month plus tax. When I sought to cancel, given the discrepancy in the agreed amount, I was advised to return another day to "see what could be done." Frustrated, I left the key fob in their mailbox, which the contracting manager collected.On October 23, 2023, I received an email from Jolie Bensen warning that if I defaulted on my 2-year contract, the full amount, totaling $1,074.00, would be sent to collections. In my subsequent email response, where I detailed the entire situation, they again denied ever offering the $22/month rate and expressed no intention of annulling the contract. They reiterated that the full amount would go to collections in 30 days. To add insult to injury, Jolie signed the email "Good Luck!" in response to my statement about seeking legal representation to clarify the matter.-After reading multiple reviews of them doing this to others, I am comforted to know I am not alone and simultaneously disgusted with this level of fraudulent behavior from people who claim to be "proud of their small business". Know your rights and do your due diligence.
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June 2023 by ryan flippin
Very unprofessional staff, maybe she was having a bad day or something. They tried to scam me out of $50. I purchased my keyfob from a different ATF location and since I purchased it why would I need to return it? When I cancelled my membership it switched locations and I was told I would be charged $50. What a joke!! SIGN UP AT SNAP FITNESS OR ANY OTHER 24 hr gym!
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January 2023 by Luke Conflenti
The owner stands around like a hawk waiting for anyone he can tell to get off their phone or stop dropping the weights too heavily. I had 70lb dumbbells doing incline press and it’s hard to let down the weight easily. He emberasses me in front of the whole gym about the weights. The time before my cell phone which I was speaking quietly away from everyone. It’s like he stands around watching everyone workout so he can correct people for fun.
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January 2023 by rick boehm
Very dirty, needs a good scrubbing all over. Many machines need repair, and have for months. Water fountain and bathrooms filthy.General gym etiquette not followed, and owner has a poor attitude and work ethic (when she is there). There are other options in New Orleans.
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December 2022 by N P
I saw the reviews about being unclean and outdated, assumed people were being dramatic. But, the equipment is extremely old. The treadmill I was on was uneven there were dips. Could definitely roll an ankle if you were going for a sprint on it. My hands showed the grime of the equipment right away. The cable machine was really loose. At 3 other anytime's I'm pulling like 50 max on a rear high delt pull, and here I was up to 80 lbs. The bathroom is very clean. There's only one set of 5, 10, 15, and 20 lb dumbells?The gym seems to get high enough traffic to warrant new equipment and a thorough routine wipe down of all the equipment. The space and layout is nice. It would be great with a spring clean and new or repaired equipment.
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December 2022 by Samantha hill
It pains me to learn that the owner is so desperate to collect money that she would falsely sue a teenager for an account he never created. I’m inclined to believe that this level of racial injustice is unequivocally unacceptable! How dare you lie, and set up a future young man for financial failure due to your own incompetence Jolie Benson!