Monday, August 3, 2015

Reston family charged 

$5,449 tip on $26 café 

tab at Lifetime Fitness

RESTON, Va. (WJLA) - In April when Pallavi Srivastava and her husband were looking for a gym with a pool in the Reston area where they could teach their young son to swim, they checked Lifetime Fitness close to their home.
After taking a tour of the facility, they stopped by the gym's café. They ordered two black bean burgers and a chicken curry wrap. The total came out to $24.97 with tax of $1.50 and tip.
But when they saw the bill from the credit card company it noted a tip of $5,448.69. What?
Lifetime had an explanation, she says.
They told her the server was entering his employee ID and he entered it as the tip amount.
Lifetime promised to correct everything, but the next day they called back saying, “Sorry we gave you back too much money.”
Lifetime asked if she would be comfortable giving them back the credit card so they could recharge the entire amount and then refund it again.
By that time she had interest and late fees and the deadline had passed to dispute the bill with their credit card company.
Then came another call from Lifetime Fitness telling her they had already closed the financial books and couldn’t process the refund.
They referred her to Lifetime's corporate offices. Four months later she and her husband are still fighting to get the charge cleared off their credit card bill.
So she contacted 7 On Your Side.
“When we said ABC7 News is getting involved, that's when suddenly we get a call back from this lady who says we can do it,” she says.
7 On Your Side contacted Lifetime's management. They admitted it was human error and have taken full responsibility. They say they’ve been working with the family's credit card company and are promising the full refund by the end of the week.

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