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| - If I could give 0 stars... I definitely would. First of all, DO NOT EVER SIGN A CONTRACT WITH THEM. Second, don't believe Apollo on his words. He is only out to get your money. I tried to cancel my contract by calling the number listed in the contract; however, it was not a working number. Who puts a non-working number on a legal contract?! Apollo then asked if there was anything wrong and I stated to him that it was just not for me and that I gave it a try. Apollo then stated that I must pay the 85% remaining of my contract gym membership (which is not stated in the contract) but he stated, "I can add that in and it's a solid contract." I told him clearly that it is not a solid contract if that's not what I signed for and agreed with. Apollo then stated, "You either need a doctor's note stating that you're physically disabled or move 50 miles away from the gym. But if you do get a doctor's note... I will further investigate your doctor's note." I told him that he is violating my HIPAA rights and he then proceeded to say, "I have medical credentials. I was a Paramedic, UMC ER technician, and a Respiratory Therapist. So I can look into your doctor's note." As I also work in the medical field, I know that is a FEDERAL VIOLATION of the HIPAA act and he should know this as a "Paramedic, UMC ER technician, and Respiratory Therapist." He also then told me in an angry tone, "Go get an attorney or pay the 85% of the remaining contract." I then stated, "I just want out of my contract." Right before we left, Apollo then stated in a sarcastic tone, "Go get an attorney."
I will be looking into reporting Apollo's violation of my HIPAA rights to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and to the Southern Health District because he stated he has "medical credentials as a Paramedic in Southern Nevada."
Everyone that has been scammed by this business should be filing a complaint with the Nevada Attorney General Consumer Protection Department.
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