Canceling a gym membership in Arizona shouldn't require a certified letter, a lawyer, or three months of continued billing. But for some gyms, that's exactly what members report.
Your Rights Under Arizona Law
- Arizona does not have a specific "gym membership" consumer protection statute, but general contract law applies.
- If your contract has a cancellation clause, the gym must honor it as written.
- You can dispute unauthorized charges with your credit card company or bank.
- The Arizona Attorney General's office accepts consumer complaints at azag.gov.
- The Better Business Bureau (BBB) tracks complaints and can mediate disputes.
Tips for a Clean Cancellation
- Read your contract first. Look for cancellation terms, notice periods, and any fees.
- Send written notice. Email and certified mail create a paper trail.
- Keep copies of everything. Screenshots, emails, receipts.
- Monitor your bank statements. Some members report continued charges after cancellation.
- File a complaint if needed. BBB, AG's office, or your bank's dispute department.
Looking for a Gym That Respects Your Time?
At Anytime Fitness Ahwatukee North, we offer month-to-month options and straightforward cancellation. No runaround, no hidden fees, no certified mail required. We keep members because they want to stay, not because they can't figure out how to leave.
If you're in between gyms right now, we offer a free 7-day trial. Come in, work out, and see if we're a better fit.
Anytime Fitness Ahwatukee North
4855 E Warner Rd Suite 24-28, Phoenix, AZ 85044
(480) 900-1616 | Open 24/7
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