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YouFit lets you cancel online, by email, by phone, or by certified mail. Fax a signed cancellation letter for $1.99 to create a dated paper trail alongside YouFit’s official channel — with instant delivery confirmation.
YouFit makes cancellation relatively easy: complete the online Cancel Request form at lp.youfit.com/cancel, email customercare@abcfitness.com, or call 888.827.9262. Billing runs through ABC Fitness. Expect a short notice window (guides commonly cite about 10 days of processing) and a processing fee of up to $10. Fax is not one of YouFit’s listed channels — use it to document your request, but submit through an official channel too.
YouFit offers more self-service options than most gyms. Its member policies point you to three official cancellation channels: the online Cancel Request form at lp.youfit.com/cancel, email to customercare@abcfitness.com, or a phone call to 888.827.9262. If you prefer paper, you can also mail a written request by certified mail and keep the receipt.
Billing is handled by ABC Fitness — which is why the cancellation email and phone number are ABC contacts and why ABC Fitness may appear on your bank statement. Public cancellation guides commonly describe a short notice window of around 10 days during which you remain responsible for any payments that come due, and YouFit’s materials reference a processing fee of up to about $10. Confirm the exact figures against your own membership agreement.
Fax is not listed among YouFit’s official cancellation channels. That does not make a faxed letter useless — sending your signed cancellation request by fax gives you a dated transmission receipt as written proof, which is helpful if a charge is disputed later. Because faxing alone will not trigger YouFit’s cancellation workflow, always also submit through the online form, email, or phone, and save your confirmation.
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YouFit lists three main options: complete the online Cancel Request form at lp.youfit.com/cancel, email customercare@abcfitness.com, or call 888.827.9262. You can also send a written cancellation by certified mail. Whichever you choose, keep the confirmation or receipt as proof of your request.
Cancellation guides commonly cite a short window of about 10 days for YouFit to process your request, during which you remain responsible for any payments that come due. Submit your cancellation before your next billing date and confirm the exact timing in your membership agreement.
YouFit’s materials reference a processing fee of up to about $10 to cancel, and some memberships also carry an annual fee that may still apply depending on timing. Review your specific agreement, and cancel well ahead of any annual charge to avoid being billed for it.
ABC Fitness is YouFit’s billing processor, so its email (customercare@abcfitness.com) and phone number (888.827.9262) are the official contacts for cancellation and billing questions. If your bank statement shows ABC Fitness instead of YouFit, that is why.
Fax is not one of YouFit’s listed cancellation channels — its official routes are the online form, email, phone, and certified mail. A faxed cancellation letter is still valuable as documentation because it produces a dated transmission receipt. Send it as a paper trail, but also cancel through one of YouFit’s official channels and keep that confirmation.
Yes. Because YouFit’s online form, email, and phone options are handled centrally through ABC Fitness, you generally do not need to return to the specific club where you joined. Certified mail is a good backup if you want written proof, and a faxed copy adds an extra dated record.
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