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What problems will be solved when Shanghai plans to set up a cooling-off period for fitness cards?
I don't know if you have had such an experience. After being persuaded by the gym salesman to decide to apply for a card, you forgot to exercise after applying for a fitness card, wasting the money for doing it. Now in order to make this happen less, the Shanghai Consumers Association has given such a solution. The way is to set up one? Fitness card cooling-off period? In other words, ordinary members do not go to the gym for exercise within seven days after applying for a card, and if they regret it, they can apply to the gym for a card refund. Such a regulation will undoubtedly stop many people from spending impulsively.

It is a good thing that many people apply for fitness cards on impulse. Under the influence of friends, many people will start to like fitness and go to the gym occasionally. However, these people are not necessarily suitable for card holders. If they want to make the best use of everything and not waste money, they must go to the gym regularly. Many people find that they don't have much time to exercise after being persuaded to get a card, and the money for getting a card is wasted. In this case before, the fitness card will not give you a refund. Therefore, many consumers will choose to complain to the Consumers Association. Now, according to the new regulations, consumers have a cooling-off period of seven days. Within seven days, consumers can consider whether to continue to apply for a card, which is of great significance for consumers to save money.

The seven-day cooling-off period gives consumers time to think about it. In addition to helping consumers avoid spending, the seven-day cooling-off period also gives consumers time to inspect the service and infrastructure of the gym. Some gym advertisements are flying all over the sky, and some even make false advertisements in order to fool people into getting cards. When the deceived person gets the card, he finds that the experience is quite different from that advertised, which is a kind of deception to consumers. After the seven-day cooling-off period, consumers can get the real experience of the gym through inspection. If they find that the experience does not match the advertisement, they can apply for a card refund.

Undoubtedly, the introduction of this regulation is a kind of protection for consumers, and it also reminds merchants that there is nothing wrong with asking someone to apply for a card, but both parties must agree that the advertisement is completely true, otherwise it is fraud.