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The caveat is that the voucher to get a voucher (seriously) expires within 30 days and you would've had to call in to their head office to quote your ref # to get the real voucher in the mail. I spoke with Connie from head office and she's extremely unhelpful, basically accuses you of lieing because according to her, vouchers were never issued by mail when you signed up and no way a SNSC staff would've told you that. I signed up through email so thankfully I have records of what was said. Not that the $100 shoe voucher was the reason why I signed up with them but it's irritating how through my experience it seems they weren't very serious about honouring the promotion. |
I got my voucher with no problems whatsoever. Were vouchers also offered for signing up? I got mine for a referral Posted via RS Mobile |
I went for a 7 day trial pass, and they had to talk to me and everything. After I had my workout, they tried to make me commit to a membership. When I said I only wanted to try it for 7 days, they said that only applies if I sign up for a few months (they'll add 7 days on to membership). They did have a cool ab workout machine (the medicine ball one). |
^ how much did they quote you? |
^^^ Yeah, when I signed up it was going as a new promo for new members. |
I signed up before they opened, so I'm currently paying only $4x a month. Pretty good deal imho. My favorite aspect of this gym is how everything is maintained and the place cleaned regularly. Not having little teens around playing with the equipment is quite a perk as well. The people usually going here are pretty serious about their workout, considering the relatively high cost of membership. |
my membership at SNFW(not regular one but lvl 2 where you can go everywhere except one in downtown) comes out to be around $35/month. I had to pay up front for 20 months though |
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been going there since 94 and paying $15 a month |
the steve nash gyms cost too much, even with a friends and family discount it works out to $65/month |
Has anyone tried negotiating a membership at the new Brentwood location? How much did you guys get it down to? |
I went to the richmond Steven Nash sports club. Seems nice for the general public in that its PACKED with machines. But when I had trouble finding a power rack, i wanted to walk out right there and then. Turns out it was all the way in the rear corner of the gym. 1 power rack. Weights were not rubber so I clanged like a barbarian while doing deadlifts |
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$54 initiation fee, $39/month (limited to that location only) Opens in April I went over to Golds across the street, tried it out and I'm probably going to be joining there. In comparison Gold's rates are: $79 initiation fee, $44/month (student price, SN-FW didn't have a student rate) + 1st month free |
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Damn, i went to the sportsclub stevenash in downtown and one of the sales rep gave me 2 options: 1. pay $150 initation fee and then $65/month orrr 2. pay $85 initation fee and then $85/month To me, it seems like it's different for every sales rep. I just wanted to go there for a free day pass, but she wouldn't shutup about trying to get me to join. They also called me every other day to come in the 7day pass. |
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