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I like Gold's. They've got fun classes, an abundance of machines and equipment to use, and the facilities in general are really great. I used to work until 11:00 or midnight, and then I'd go to Gold's afterward. The hours they keep Monday-Friday are so convenient. I don't have any complaints, except for the staff's knowledge about how the contracts work. When signing up for the membership, I was told that I couldn't cancel my membership unless I was willing to pay $150 or some such. When I went in to sign a form saying I didn't want to renew my membership, I asked about it and the person who helped me told me I could have canceled at any time, with a 30-day notice or something like that. That was kind of confusing. All in all, their problems are internal and don't have anything to do with the facilities themselves. P.S. Every time I went into the "women's gym", Food Network was on both TVs and I couldn't reach the buttons to change the channel. WHY
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