I'm interested in getting a Palm Beach Tanning membership but I am just so confused on the membership options. On their website, it says there's different levels- Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond. But it doesn't say exactly what those levels are.. What does each level offer me? Also, how long are these memberships? Is it a monthly membership (I pay once a month?) can I purchase a weekly membership or a yearly membership?
Anything else I should know about the memberships?
Thanks!
Additional info, added Wednesday July 27 2011, 10:51 am: Also one more thing- I'm going to be in college this fall and don't think I'll have the time to tan a lot. Is there an option that let's me pay per session?? . Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? DearAbby92 answered Thursday July 28 2011, 12:04 pm: I would go into the store and ask the employees all your questions. I signed up for a tanning membership and was VERY confused, so please be very well informed before you pay a cent.
At my salon you would purchase months of unlimited tanning or a certain number of sessions. With sessions you can use them whenever, so that might be a good option for you.
READ THE CONTRACT! Yes, you have to sign a contract at a tanning salon. What the signs at the salon didn't tell me was that it was $50 a month, not in total. And it also didn't tell me that I had to CANCEL my membership. Even though I paid for a 3 month membership, it kept going unless I cancelled it by a certain date. They charged me for 3 extra months that I didn't even want to tan.
And pay attention to how knowledgable the employees are. My salon was relatively new and I could tell the employees were unorganized. After paying $100 for the extra months I didn't need, I cancelled my membership. I thought it was over with. The salon actually forgot to put my cancellation in the system, and they lost my paperwork. I was charged again.
It's been a nightmare. So all I can tell you is be very careful.
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