A legal option that can get Lifetime Fitness to listen — and get you compensated.

Lifetime Fitness, despite branding themselves as distinct from the competition, is hardly distinct from other large corporations when it comes to consumer complaints. If you’ve been hitting the gym for some time and feel that your complaints are not being heard, it might be time to use FairShake to pursue arbitration. What does that mean? In essence, it means:
Unfortunately, Lifetime Fitness doesn’t have very many effective channels for customers to communicate with their corporate offices. You probably already know that. Instead, writing an official demand letter may be more effective at getting the attention of their corporate board members or at least a customer service representative who can help you with your problem.
We’ve put together a guide on writing the best official demand letters. Check it out and use your penmanship to show them who they’re dealing with.
The Better Business Bureau is a review collection and business crediting website that many big corporations like Lifetime Fitness use to attract new customers. But it’s also a site where you can vent your issues and warn people away from Lifetime Fitness. As a result, some gym employees watch these websites and may reach out to you if they see that you complained on this channel as opposed to the official one.
Ultimately, all that matters to us is that you manage to make the Lifetime Fitness corporate office listen. Let us help you in your struggle and we can make sure that you get the best resolution to your issue as fast as possible. Start your journey with us on our website and fill out our form!