my gym. It's a regional gym, they have plenty of locations, remodeled and expanded, even added new equipment and I have a great rate. But they are changing the way you enter the gym. Currently you have a card that you scan in, no biggie. Now they are planning on using a finger print scanner and apparently you can't opt out of it. I'm surprised they haven't asked for a DNA sample yet. I can understand the ease of it, no carrying a card, can't let anyone use your card (not that I do), etc... Then again, they already have my name and address on file, can't remember if they wanted my SS# when I signed up way back when, and a credit card # they use for the monthly fees. Wasn't it just last week that Nieman Marcus lost a laptop with 175,000 customers information on it? What's a finger print scan right?
The funniest part of it all, the notice had a stick figure type hand as the logo and all the digits and the palm were brown in color, except for the finger they were using for the scan was green, which happened to be the middle finger!
Well I'm off, time to see Spidey!
Thinking of quitting...
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You've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?
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The easiest answer -
Money/Cost savings. It is a one time capital cost to do this way. It keeps OTHERS who might use your card out (ie buddies ,thieves, etc) out.
This way, it HAS to be the one who is paying for the services.
Back to the capital piece - keeps you from having to have a physical body/person to do checks and thus an on-going price.
Remember guys - EVERYTHING in a capitalistic, business culture revolves around money (and making all that they can) - pure & simple, with no spin.
Even those with the "bestest" of intention are never the "purest". Most people are just too cowardly to say it. As you can see, I'm not one of them...
LT
ps. did I forget to mention that I am still in pain "in bad locations" as I write this??
Money/Cost savings. It is a one time capital cost to do this way. It keeps OTHERS who might use your card out (ie buddies ,thieves, etc) out.
This way, it HAS to be the one who is paying for the services.
Back to the capital piece - keeps you from having to have a physical body/person to do checks and thus an on-going price.
Remember guys - EVERYTHING in a capitalistic, business culture revolves around money (and making all that they can) - pure & simple, with no spin.
Even those with the "bestest" of intention are never the "purest". Most people are just too cowardly to say it. As you can see, I'm not one of them...
LT
ps. did I forget to mention that I am still in pain "in bad locations" as I write this??
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The biggest cost savings would probably be in not having to issue cards. If you lose yours, they typically charge you $10, and I'm sure they are making some sort of profit on them. They will still have to man the front to greet members looking to join not to mention maybe adding turnstiles too. If they don't let you opt out, I'll probably be the 0.1% of the people that balk at the idea. It'll definitely cost more to join elsewhere, I'm paying only $22/month and that's month to month too. Gold's looks to be a good option though, nationwide, they have one that's only 2 miles from my house vs. 6 for the other place, and they are building one that has an indoor pool just a few blocks from my current gym. Will be paying more, anywhere from 10 to 20 more per month.
As for burned fingers..., maybe just a little Vasaline each time I go through instead.
As for burned fingers..., maybe just a little Vasaline each time I go through instead.
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Good point...on the conservative side,[JiF]DispDave wrote:Kelly - how often do you go?
a 4 mile difference every time over the course of a month could be cheaper with the gas savings.
Say 20x per month, an 6 mile savings each way, divided by 20 miles/gallon times $3/gallon...is $18/month, it would pay out! And if I really wanted the extra exercise, I could bike or ride to the gym as well.
You've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?