u/Independent_Cup_9434

What’s the benefit of being AME?

Got approached by a manager and asked if I would like to become an afm just wondering if there’s any benefits to this for taking the classes and stuff and if it’s worth it, more pay? Guessing not, I haven’t done research yet but I’m mainly doing packing rn.

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u/Independent_Cup_9434 — 3 days ago

bridesmaid s?

Hey everyone, first post here because I just wanna see if anyone has personal experiences with not Having really any bridesmaids while your significant other does have people on his side (best man etc) that he wants included in the wedding party. I just truly don’t feel like I’m close enough with anybody to have them in this important event, and I was just curious if anyone experienced anything similar and the steps you took to resolve it? I really want my fiancé to have all of his friends up there, but I’m just not sure what to do about myself.

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u/Independent_Cup_9434 — 10 days ago

Gym problems

Looking for some thoughts/help on this situation. Me and my s/o live in different cities, so we go to different gyms, but we both signed up online back in November. We both unknowingly signed up for the premium annual term and literally never went even once (their typical target audience, I know lol). My s/o called corporate, paid a small cancellation fee, and cancelled with no issues. I tried to cancel mine by calling the same number, but they told me my specific gym handles their own billing.

Since then, it has been constant back and forth trying to get ahold of management. They always say they’ll call me back and never do. I’ve even gone up to the gym in person multiple times and there’s never hardly manager there, or atleast one that will help.

What’s confusing me is every time a payment comes up, it automatically declines my card and sends me to collections. I had no clue I had racked up almost $200. I finally went and paid it, and the employee told me that after paying the past due balance, I could pay $100 and cancel. So I come back the next day, and a different employee tells me no, I can’t.

Then he looks at my account and notices it says “inactive member,” which is apparently why it isn’t charging my card. I’m like… okay then how do I become active again so I’m not getting sent to collections every couple weeks? He said he would email his manager and call me back, but of course, never did. At this point, I’m completely fine with paying until the annual term is up as long as it just automatically drafts like it’s supposed to. I just feel like it’s wrong that my account shows inactive and instead of fixing it, they just keep sending me to collections while nobody seems to care or help.

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u/Independent_Cup_9434 — 16 days ago