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300,000+ gym memberships get cancelled in the UK every month.300,000+ UK gym memberships are cancelled every month.
Most of that paid-for time just vanishes. So much of it, in fact, that people have started giving theirs away. That's what this is: leavers gift their remaining membership, you claim it free. No card, no catch.
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Questions people ask
The newest of these came straight from Reddit, asked by people deciding whether to sign up. Good questions, so they're here word for word.
Why would a gym honour a free pass?
Because the person gifting has already cancelled, so that revenue is gone either way. What's left behind is a warm lead: someone walking through the door, which is the gym's one chance to show the place off. Gyms join by choice, set their own offer, and pay us a small fee only when a pass is claimed. You lost the member either way, at least meet the mate.
Isn't this just a free trial?
A gym's own free trial only reaches people who already found the gym. A gifted pass reaches the cancelling member's mates, people the gym has no way to contact. That's a referral wearing a free trial's clothes, and referrals convert far better than cold trial traffic.
How is this better than a refer-a-friend scheme?
Referral schemes ask current members to recommend the gym sometime, and most never do because there's no natural moment. This asks someone who's leaving, at the moment they're holding something real: their remaining weeks. One's a favour, the other is a gift with a use-by date. And when the leaver has nobody to gift to, the pass releases to the local list instead, which a referral scheme can't do at all.
Why would someone who cancelled recommend their gym?
Most people don't leave because they hate the place. The big reasons are moving away, money, and life getting in the way. Someone relocating can think their gym is brilliant and still cancel. The ones who left on bad terms simply don't gift, so a gifted pass almost always comes from someone who liked the gym and left anyway.
What's the catch?
There isn't one, and here's the test: worst case for everyone is exactly where they already were. The leaver had already cancelled, the time was gone anyway. You pay nothing, no card, walk away whenever. The gym pays a small fee only when a lead lands, and the first one is free.