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I am a member of a gym which I pay for by Direct Debit on a monthy basis. Having paid my fee for over the 12 month minimum period I am now looking to cancel my membership.
The problem is that the gym has requested that I submit a letter or cancellation form at least one month beforehand. I have missed the oppotuinty to cancel in February. As such, I will be paying for (unwanted) membership through Feb and March.
Can I simply cancel the DD and therefore avoid the one months notice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.WoWo is actually correct on this matter as a similar thing happened to me recently. If you have paid for the minimum period of membership (you say 12 months) then the original DD would presumably have been for the 12 Month contract. If you cancel the DD, the gym is NOT entitled to put it back on without your consent.
Cancel the DD with your bank and your gym membership as said by stevie21. If they do try to put the DD back on without contacting you the money can be claimed back as an illegal transaction through your bank.
The situation I was referring to was with an insurance company trying to carry on my DD with them after my policy had been cancelled.
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