The person who runs the fitness card says that the free experience is true or false.

General fitness clubs, including some private education studios, all have free experience, which is almost an unwritten rule, nothing strange.

Some health clubs "sell" experience cards for a nominal fee of a few dollars.

Then go and experience it. He must ask you to register your name and telephone number. After the experience, the member consultant will contact you and sell you, which is also true.

Then you can think of it this way: if you have a thick skin and want to experience it, then you have to support the store's verbosity.

If you really want to apply for a card, the member consultant will introduce it to you, and you will still listen and even start talking about preferential terms.

If you think it's really inappropriate, what shortcomings do you think this store has? You have already applied for a card in another store, and she won't bother you anymore.