Anne Bucher  |  November 6, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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24 hour fitness class action24 Hour Fitness USA Inc. has reportedly agreed to settle a consolidated class action lawsuit accusing the fitness club of increasing gym membership fees despite promising consumers that the annual renewal rate for “lifetime memberships” would remain the same for a lifetime.

Plaintiffs Kevin O’Shea, Mark Vitcov and Rod Morris filed the first 24 Hour Fitness class action lawsuit on April 1, 2016. Plaintiff Russell Marchewka filed a similar membership fee class action lawsuit against the fitness club on April 29, 2016.

The plaintiffs allege 24 Hour Fitness promised them that, if they purchased a prepaid membership, their annual renewal amount would remain fixed as long as they remained members in good standing.

They claim that these representations were made to prospective members in 24 Hour Fitness’ advertising and marketing materials. However, the plaintiffs say that their contracts did not guarantee that the annual renewal amounts would be fixed.

According to the 24 Hour Fitness class action lawsuit, the following contract terms were buried in fine print: “The initial renewal amount … is for the first 12 month renewal term only immediately following the expiration of your prepaid term” and “24 Hour … may increase all subsequent renewal amounts….”

The plaintiffs assert that 24 Hour Fitness began increasing the annual renewal amounts for certain members in June 2015.

24 Hour Fitness disputes the plaintiffs’ argument that this information was buried in fine print because it was located on the first page of the membership agreement under the bold heading: “Prepaid Initial Annual Renewal Amount (Optional Renewal).” The fitness club maintains that its membership fee increases were appropriate.

The two 24 Hour Fitness class action lawsuits were consolidated on June 28, 2016 and captioned In re: 24 Hour Fitness Prepaid Memberships Litigation.

24 Hour Fitness filed a bid to dismiss the membership fee class action lawsuit, and a federal judge granted the motion on Sept. 1. The plaintiffs subsequently filed an amended complaint and the parties engaged in mediation.

24 Hour Fitness denies the allegations but agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle the renewal fee class action lawsuit and avoid the burden and expense of ongoing litigation.

Class Members of the proposed 24 Hour Fitness settlement include anyone who enrolled in a 24 Hour Fitness membership agreement marketed or sold after April 1, 2006 which allows the member to prepay between one and three years of dues and renew annually for an annual renewal amount, and who maintained the prepaid membership on or after April 1, 2015.

Under the terms of the proposed 24 Hour Fitness settlement, Class Members are eligible to claim a refund of the extra fees they paid. They will also have the opportunity to keep their membership fees fixed for life as long as they remain in good standing. Members who do not file a claim will have their membership fees capped and will automatically receive a 10 percent refund on fees they already paid.

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The plaintiffs are represented by Edelson PC, Finkelstein Thompson LLP, Chimicles & Tikellis LLP, and Tycko & Zavareei LLP.

The 24 Hour Fitness Membership Renewal Fee Class Action Lawsuit is In re: 24 Hour Fitness Prepaid Memberships Litigation, Case No. 4:16-cv-01668, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

UPDATE: January 2018, the 24 Hour Fitness prepaid membership class action settlement is now open. Click here to file a claim.

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88 thoughts on24 Hour Fitness Reaches $1.5M Renewal Fee Class Action Settlement

  1. joe says:

    They’ll recompense their payout by merely hanging a new shingle on every 24 hour fitness sports club as a super club and raise the fees that way. Also, they’ll save money by not paying outside contractors to clean their ‘filthy’ bathrooms on a periodic basis. Of course, one can always report them to the ‘Health Department’ when their restrooms and locker rooms become so filthy and in violation of the health code.

  2. W. Karpov says:

    I joined in 2008 and was an upgrade member to Supersport. I paid the upfront, upgrade fee of $250 with a locked in price of $14.99/mo and $75/annually. In 08/2015 the anniversary of my renewal my rates increased to $19.99/$150. I can see them raising it a few dollars but double??? So glad we are getting some justice.

  3. Isa says:

    Mine went up from 50.00 to almost 300.00 a year and I dont even have to bring a VIP like promised now that I need it. What type of lawyer can I hire. I just received a letter from 24 Hour Fitness claim form and declaration.

  4. Doug A NAgle says:

    Thank you.

    Theyd lied and knew it. I even went through the trouble of calling their {24 hours} cooporate headquarters to confirm. “$50.00 a year for life” after my 3 years.
    And of course all of the original employees involved are long long gone.

    Thank you for doing something about it!!!
    Doug Nagle Fort Collins, CO

  5. Doug Nagle says:

    Thank you for your efforts!!! was so skeptical when I signed I even called their {24} corporate headquarters to confirm the agreement. “$50 per year forever”

    So glad to hear someone did something about their lies!!!! And of course all of those employees involved int the original lies are long long gone.

    Thank you,
    Doug Nagle Fort Collins, CO

  6. jb says:

    24 Hour members impacted by this lawsuit owe a big thank you to the members who filed this lawsuit for everyone’s benefit.

    Kevin O’Shea, Mark Vitcov, Rod Morris, Michael Losquadro, Dip ti Shah ·and RuSsell Mirchewka

    Thank you!!!

  7. C NG says:

    The settlement website has been setup and we both (two of us on two separate memberships) also received the Claim Form and Declaration via USPS mail yesterday.

    https://prepaidmembershipsettlement.com/

  8. Ash says:

    I received a claim form today. I initially paid $600 back in 2008 for the promise of $99/year for life. Back in 2015 they informed me that cost was now $149/year and I didn’t have the choice to combat it. I thought it was BS at the time, but I just paid it. I’m glad this suit came about. Aside from the extra $50 I have paid for the past 3 years ($150 in total), do we think there will be more damages awarded?

  9. greg says:

    Please add me. this happened to me when I signed up with the Ladera Ranch 24 hour fitness in 2007

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      We will let our viewers know as soon as the settlement website is available!

  10. Lisa Dominguez says:

    They had me pay a $10 maintenance fee forever, so i can put my account on hold. When i went to activate they said it was cancelled

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