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Do you want to cancel your Gym membership with New York Sports Club? Then we can do this for you! We will take care of the cancellation by sending a letter of cancellation to New York Sports Club with all the necessary details on your behalf. We do this by sending a registered letter and keeping you updated throughout the process. By sending a registered letter, the cancellation is completely legally valid. You will also receive a proof of posting. So, you have full assurance that your Gym membership is cancelled. Cancelling has never been so easy!
With New York Sports Club, you can find your notice period in your contract and in the general terms and conditions.
Your subscription to New York Sports Club is cancelable at any time according to the terms of your contract.
New York Sports Club
Website
www.newyorksportsclubs.com
Address:
New York Sports Club
100 Duffy Avenue
Hicksville NY 11801
United States of America
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If you're looking to cancel your New York Sports Club (NYSC) membership, you have a few options. You can go to any club location in person, or send a cancellation request through mail, email, or phone. Alternatively, you can use the contact form on their website. Your membership will only be canceled once you receive confirmation. Remember, you can also cancel through Xpendy, but this option comes with additional costs.
You'll pay a $69 annual fee to nysc that's billed a fast 15 days after your membership starts. It's a $29 initiation fee, billed during your sign-up. This is on the lower end for most gym chains.
At one time, NYSC was one of the brands under town sports international, which filed for bankruptcy in september 2020 when it was a public company and emerged in december 2020 as a private company bought out of bankruptcy by investors, chief among them peak credit, which is part of investment bank Lepercq.