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The Wellbridge Company

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    Average of 4 Customer Reviews

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    • Review fromVICTOR M

      Date: 04/29/2025

      1 star
      100% fraud scheme. There are literally countless better options. Avoid at all cost. I last year told *** ******* at the Colorado Athletic Club, put my account on hold indefinitely verbally. Max agreed then a week later (14 day period to cancel full for refund). *** ******* conned me to believe I would be put on hold and nothing would be charged know another week on hold and they get Their money either way. ****** *********, Wellbridge membership accounting representative claimed verbal agreements with any manager are a he said she said matter and dropped any ethical responsibility or concern. This is obviously dishonest practice is allowed and encouraged as normal business behavior. 100% fraud for less than $500 so you don't pursue damages and they can send you to collections and collect, ding your credit and on to the next victim.Big surprise The Wellbridge Company isn't involved in with the BBB.
    • Review fromGarret B

      Date: 07/14/2024

      1 star

      Garret B

      Date: 07/14/2024

      How about a class action lawsuit for false advertisement, fraud, etc. ?If you took tennis lessons from ***** detrimentally relying on their advertisement that she graduated from the *******************, you all may win because she did not graduate. She was there for less than a year. Her tennis coach called and asked, Where is *****? because she never even showed up for freshman orientation. After she dropped out there, then she retreated with her tail between her legs to her hometown, ******, without success there either. If ***** graduated from college, ask her to produce her diploma. Then check to see if the ink is wet. ****** mother said that ***** is fakey after she saw ***** kiss ********************* on the lips as a greeting. So the above supports the fakey claim.I saw her practicing her smile and greeting in front of a mirror. She admitted that she dreads spending time with her second husband when he takes photos of nature for hours, but she pretends to like it because he likes it.***** said she's attracted to a bad boy image of her first husband as opposed to the dull. So she puts on a false face and bears it. ****** father always wanted her to graduate from college so that she could coach college tennis. But he never got his wish, even though she was offered a full ride with books at *********************. But she wasted that offer away too and never attended.*****'s boss who said his name was ** was informed of the false advertisement on the tennis club's website a substantially time ago, but they kept posting it. So maybe add them too?

      The Wellbridge Company

      Date: 07/16/2024

      We ask that you do not post this as it is simply hate speech.  ****** & Yelp have both removed similar posts as they recognize it as hate speech.  
    • Review fromAlona W

      Date: 11/09/2023

      1 star
      Don't care about their members and their referral program is trash. Wish I could give a negative one star.
    • Review fromGael S

      Date: 03/30/2023

      1 star
      I went with a friend who had a membership and I was invited as a guest, as I entered the building I listened all staff instructions, such as showing ID and was about to register as a guest under my friend's membership, but then some lady, who seems to be in a manager position, kept telling me that I can't register as a guest because I said I haven't visited this place in 3 years (in which I visited as a guest, not a member), and that they're not doing guests under memberships anymore. As I asked why their policy all of a sudden changed, I was given no answer, so then I was basically forced out of the gym. I decided to call the building and ask for a manager, but instead got put with the same lady. I then called her out on why the policy changed when I showed up and she said if I were to enter as a guest, my friend has to let them know beforehand (which he did). My friend then asked the same question about the policy and she still insisted they're not doing guests anymore (when she just said it's fine if they were informed beforehand, and they were). When you put it all together, it just doesn't make sense at all, I even felt a little discriminated for the first time because of all these weird changes were made when all of a sudden I showed up. I hope someone can do something about this, because this whole situation is just wrong in my perspective.

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