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Hi Guys,

I have 2x Fitness First Memberships which cost $14.95/pw. ive recently moved and there is no Fitness First gym here anymore. This is a Passport Membership, meaning you can use this at any Fitness First Gym excluding Platinum.

I do also require a $100 transfer fee.

If interested please PM or msg/call on 0421691338

Thanks

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Hi Guys,

I have 2x Fitness First Memberships which cost $14.95/pw. ive recently moved and there is no Fitness First gym here anymore. This is a Passport Membership, meaning you can use this at any Fitness First Gym excluding Platinum.

I do also require a $100 transfer fee.

If interested please PM or msg/call on 0421691338

Thanks

Did u mean $14.95/pw each or for 2 memberships?

How long is the contract & is direct debit only? Cheers.

Hey buddy,

its still got 7months left and only requires a direct debit if it the account ever falls into debit. basically if you keep the account in credit by paying online or in person at the gym, no direct debits will occur.

Theres alot of interest from interstate people but no deal has been arranged yet.

for fyi purposes heres confirmation that a Passport Membership entiles you to all clubs in australia and even overseas exlcuding platinum gyms.

Passport membership

Our passport membership gives you access to over 80 locations across Australia (extra charges apply for Platinum clubs). Passport membership benefits don't stop there. There's also over 500 Fitness First locations in 15 countries, so wherever your travels may take you, there's likely to be a Fitness First around the corner. It's never been so convenient to stay healthy.

source: http://www.fitnessfirst.com.au/clubs/signature/#q1

cheers

Edited by Jap_Muscle
  • 2 weeks later...

Hi, I'm interested if I can take the remaining membership @ $10/wk and you go halves on the transfer fee (and obviously pay out the remainder $4.95/week).

A rough workout of the numbers pan out like this.

Contract duration is ~7 months = ~28 weeks

My portion would be 28 x $10 = $280 + $50 (half the transfer fee) = $330

Your portion would be 28 x $4.95 = $138.60 + $50 (half the transfer fee) = $188.60

...

As apposed to you being stuck paying the full amount ($418.60)

PM me if interested.

Kind regards,

-Michael :D

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