Irish94 wrote: » When my roommate and I were in college, a few years back, we decided at the start of the year that we would join the gym together. We planned on going twice a week throughout the first semester and for the first 6 weeks of second semester (placement and final year would hinder us both from going near the end of the second semester). Anyways we inquired about membership at the college gym, the first week of the year and were quoted a price of €300 each for 12 months. Feck that we both thought, not worth it since it is a 12 month membership and we would only be their for maybe 6 months of the year. They did not offer monthly memberships or 3 month memberships. Since we couldn't use the college gym, we quickly rang up a hotel close by asking could we use their gym for a trial run later that same day, as we didn't know what gym we were going to use for the year and were still undecided as to what to do. The hotel kindly accepted and after filling out a form or two let us use the gym that evening for free. Being poor students and clever in tight situations, we concluded that every local gym and hotel leisure centre in the vicinity would be our 'gym' for the next 6 months. By ringing hotels and signing numerous trial forms, and occasionally paying the odd €5 to use a gym (once paid €20 because it had an outdoor Jacuzzi) we essentially got away with working out twice a week for the cost of petrol for the car to get us to these locations. We must have went to 15 hotels in the first semester and once the second semester came around we were returning to the same hotels we had been too in September and October previously on 'trial days'. I thought it was quite clever at the time, but I understand many people would view it as stingy. But hey, we had fun!
Creol1 wrote: » Saving money at the expense of friends is stinginess. Saving money (legally) at the expense of hotels and corporations is cleverness.
tara73 wrote: » ?? BS for me and the behaviour is complete BS behaviour too (although it's here somewhat excusable you were young, thinking is different then..:)) these hotels are offering this great service for people who are interested to join the gym and have true intentions to do so. hotels will stop offering this great service if they found out s***bags abusing it like described above. So I don't think it's 'clever', it's pure stinge and scumbag behaviour for any grown up person.
secondrowgal wrote: » Well, that escalated quickly!!! :eek:
SB_Part2 wrote: » Years and years ago my housemates sister was sleeping on our couch for a few weeks as she broke up with her bf. She was mad into going to the gym so sometimes I’d go with her and PAYG. She said she was moving back home and asked did I want to buy her membership off her. I paid about 200e for it for 10 months remaining and it was 250e for 12 but saw that she was struggling so I didn’t mind. (I can’t remember the exact amounts just that I was paying over the odds) Instead of moving back home she moved back in with her ex. I rang the gym to let them know I’d bought the membership off her so that they didn’t think I had stolen her swipe card. They rang her to confirm and she told them I was lying and it was stolen. They rang me back and told me if I didn’t hand the swipe back they’d be going to the guards. Then she rang me roaring at me asking me why I’d done that. That there was no need for me to do it. She 100% was going to keep going to the gym and just tell them she’s misplaced her card and since she was a regular all the staff would know her. I got my money back off her and never went back to the gym again. I was absolutely mortified.
the purple tin wrote: » It's taken me years to figure out that buying rounds of drinks in a large-ish group is a mugs game. If everyone sticks to buying your own, the stinges will gradually fade from your company.
pgj2015 wrote: » I agree, anyone who thinks it is clever has most likely never ran their own business.
bucketybuck wrote: » If there is one thing obvious from most posts in this thread, it is that so many people are doormats who enable stingebags.
Jobs OXO wrote: » The enablers disgust me more than the stinges.
Running Balance wrote: » As a young lad I did this loads of times. Mother buys tins of biscuits for neighbours - I'd take the tape off eat a few from the bottom layer and then tape it back up.. .... If you go for the bottom layer - the neighbour won't realise for a few days .... The perfect crime!!