Property Stolen from LOCKED locker at LifeTime Fitness. Security Cameras weren't on supposedly? - who owns lifetime fitness
Life Time Fitness Inc. (LTM) on the NYSE
All my items were stolen from a locked cabinet gym fitness for life. With more than $ 500 in lost and found, is the club not so far with something. The thief or thieves were trying to go on a buying spree, but has a convenient storage. I want my total loss on the basis of a number of factors continue.
1. We are not given the opportunity, our own locks.
2. Safe, that the staff had originally stated, has not functioned properly during flight.
3. A sign that she should not be responsible, remains the club of an offense ever.
Do I have the chance to win a small claims case? Thank you!
Monday, February 15, 2010
Who Owns Lifetime Fitness Property Stolen From LOCKED Locker At LifeTime Fitness. Security Cameras Weren't On Supposedly?
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Maybe. Since the cameras were not operational at the time, I think, in my mind that perhaps an inside job by someone who works there was. I do not think the confidence of the people want to leave everything to everywhere, even if it is locked. I leave all valuables at home. Maybe you should do the same, that after the little incident.
Filing an action against, say, the conditions that the loss or theft is not responsible for them, comfortable protection in the time thieves do not, ask whether there is a record of scoring when the cameras in and out all day or be concentrated are running 24 / 7. The mere fact that you are signed in, in accordance with these conditions or May in order to completely invalidate your argument, but if the company or emplyees do not take steps to protect their customers, then you have a case.
I doubt it. She was not in the gym, on the basis of their conditions.
You should read the contract when you sign up.
I short stocks to screw as many people as possible, as you say, LTM.
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