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FTC sues LA Fitness operators over membership cancellation practices

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Last updated: August 20, 2025 8:59 pm
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Published: August 20, 2025
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FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson discusses the hardship over gym cancellations on ‘The Bottom Line.’

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Wednesday sued the operators of LA Fitness for allegedly making it “exceedingly difficult” for customers to cancel their memberships.

Fitness International and Fitness & Sports Clubs — which operate gym chains including LA Fitness, Esporta Fitness, City Sports Club and Club Studio — have illegally charged hundreds of millions of dollars worth of recurring fees through difficult cancellation procedures, according to the Wednesday complaint.

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“Gym cancellations have been hard for Americans for a very long time,” Andrew N. Ferguson, chairman of the FTC, told FOX Business on ‘The Bottom Line’ on Wednesday. “This has been going on so long that the show ‘Friends’ did an entire episode about how hard it is to cancel gym memberships.”

Photo taken on June 6, 2020 shows a reopened LA Fitness club in northern outskirt of Dallas, Texas. (Dan Tian/Xinhua via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson testifies before the House Appropriations Committee Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government in the Rayburn House Office Building on May 15, 2025, in Washington, DC.  (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Tens of thousands of LA fitness members have allegedly reported difficulties with canceling their memberships. Cancellation frequently required members to speak to specific managers who were often unavailable, and those who tried to cancel their memberships by mail also ran into challenges, according to the FTC.

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“What we have alleged in our complaint is that the method of cancellation LA Fitness is making available to consumers wasn’t simple,” Ferguson told Fox Business. “You had to mail in a form or you had to go to a brick-and-mortar gym. … You had to then provide cancellation to a specific person, and that person often wasn’t there.”

“That’s what this suit is about,” Ferguson said. “It’s about improving Americans’ lives in specific ways and saving them the money that they have to spend on memberships they don’t want anymore.”

The FTC is seeking money to be returned to consumers who have been negatively affected, as well as a court order to bar the allegedly unfair practices.

“We remain confident that we will prevail in court,” Jill Hill, president of club operations for Fitness International, said in a statement.

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Hill added, “Our company works diligently to comply with all health club state laws regarding membership cancellations and to offer at a minimum every cancellation method specifically required by each state. … We will continue to defend our practices vigorously while ensuring our members receive clear, simple, and fair membership experiences.”

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A general view of an LA Fitness on September 15, 2022, in Levittown, New York, United States.  (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images / Getty Images)

Fitness International and Fitness & Sports Clubs offer memberships that can cost as much as $299 a month, with optional add-on services available, according to the FTC.

The FTC, which works to prevent unfair business practices, has previously targeted difficult-to-cancel subscriptions and recurring fees, according to Reuters.

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The FTC and Fitness International did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.

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