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Can you freeze your membership payments. Using a ‘membership freeze’ You can freeze your membership for one (1) or more fortnights, up to a maximum of four (4) fortnights each calendar year. Each time freeze must start and end on a direct debit date. A Membership Freeze form must be completed in person at the centre at least seven (7) days prior to the period requested and cannot be back dated. Using an ‘extended membership freeze’ You can freeze your membership for up to thirteen (13) fortnights in any twelve (12) months for travel, medical or bankruptcy reasons. However, we must be satisfied by your supporting documents, such as a certificate from a medical practitioner stating you are unable to exercise. If you have a medical reason or become bankrupt, we will not charge you for this extended time freeze to allow you time to recover. Understanding the conditions Before freezing your membership, you must ensure your fees are up to date and you do not owe the centre any money. Note that we cannot backdate any time freeze requests. You must request a freeze when you need it.
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