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Did You Receive a Fake Past-Due Account Statement From Bally's Total Fitness After Canceling Your Membership?
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Fake Past-Due Account Statements From Bally's Total Fitness

 



If you received a fake past-due account statement from Bally's Total Fitness and paid money as a result, you may have a legal claim. Contact an attorney today!

A team of class action attorneys is investigating Bally's Total Fitness† regarding solicitations of its former customers. In an attempt to get former members to rejoin its gyms, Bally's mailed solicitations disguised as past-due account statements. When a former member paid the "past-due" amount stated in the solicitation, their former membership would be renewed.

If you received a solicitation from Bally's Total Fitness that appeared to be a past-due account statement and paid money as a result, you may have a legal claim.

Contact one of our attorneys today!

†The listing of a company is not meant to state or imply that it committed any illegal or improper act; rather only that an investigation is or was being conducted by private attorneys to determine whether legal rights have been violated.

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