First I am not asking for legal advice other than opinion.
I looked up the 3 day cancellation policy for Indiana, not as clear cut as I thought it was :
A contract can be cancelled if the merchant’s return policy allows returns after the purchase date or if there is a law that provides consumers with a right to cancel the transaction. Indiana’s consumer protection laws provide specific cancellation periods based on the type of transaction:
3-day cancellation period:
Sales occurring in your home or away from a seller’s permanent place of business
Health spa contracts
Credit repair contracts
Timeshares and camping clubs
I signed up for an expensive membership (not a health spa) on Saturday, paid the fee, signed the contract of their no refund policy and requested cancellation Monday morning.
Of course I contacted them, sent an email requesting cancellation -their no refund policy I signed was cited.
I have not received goods: it is a membership and i do not get access until I attend an appointment which I also cancelled.
Basically is it worth discussing with an attorney or chalk it up to expensive lesson?
I looked up the 3 day cancellation policy for Indiana, not as clear cut as I thought it was :
A contract can be cancelled if the merchant’s return policy allows returns after the purchase date or if there is a law that provides consumers with a right to cancel the transaction. Indiana’s consumer protection laws provide specific cancellation periods based on the type of transaction:
3-day cancellation period:
Sales occurring in your home or away from a seller’s permanent place of business
Health spa contracts
Credit repair contracts
Timeshares and camping clubs
I signed up for an expensive membership (not a health spa) on Saturday, paid the fee, signed the contract of their no refund policy and requested cancellation Monday morning.
Of course I contacted them, sent an email requesting cancellation -their no refund policy I signed was cited.
I have not received goods: it is a membership and i do not get access until I attend an appointment which I also cancelled.
Basically is it worth discussing with an attorney or chalk it up to expensive lesson?