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Post by Mr Robot on May 22, 2018 16:21:11 GMT
Anyone know anything with what snap are doing for europe and UK with the new laws coming into play on friday. So far there has been no comms about this so kind of in the dark here.
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Post by cheryl on May 22, 2018 16:58:15 GMT
They're waiting to hear what planet fatness is planning to do and will follow their lead. However, not until 2024.
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Post by cheryl on May 22, 2018 17:07:34 GMT
Actually the typical snap response - Franchisees first. Each franchisee will be responsible for their own GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) compliance and snap will just copy the parts the different franchisees come up with. Come on. You do realize that the snap lawyers are just as incompetent as every other part of snap. They haven't a clue how to do this. They'll most likely copy and paste what's put out by other companies, and I'd bet dollars to donuts, forget to take out the other companies' names in different areas, or include sections which are completely irrelevant to any snap fitness center.
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Post by I Love Snap! on May 22, 2018 19:12:51 GMT
Cheryl. Thats a really helpful reply. I suspect the forum is only for bitching and complaining and not accomplishing anything useful.
Mr Robot you would be better served to ask your question on the BPS Facebook page.
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Post by thatkidfromjersey on May 22, 2018 21:32:32 GMT
Cheryl. Thats a really helpful reply. I suspect the forum is only for bitching and complaining and not accomplishing anything useful. Mr Robot you would be better served to ask your question on the BPS Facebook page. Your comments are not adding anything either, so unless you have anything useful to contribute, kindly keep your posts confined to the BPS facebook page as well. Thank you.
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Post by I Love Snap on May 23, 2018 4:39:16 GMT
Hi thatkidfromjersey. If you read my post you will see that I directed Mr Robot to a place where he can find the answer he is looking for. That is called a useful contribution. Your post on the other hand would be considered less than useful. Your welcome.
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Post by determined1 on May 23, 2018 12:24:13 GMT
Hahahahaha, the BPS facebook, where you make it easy for them to identify you and shut you up with a notice of default. Also interesting that when you hop onto that page you see on the front page that there's an Anytime Fitness owner who's a member.
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Post by thatkidfromjersey on May 23, 2018 14:11:51 GMT
Hi thatkidfromjersey. If you read my post you will see that I directed Mr Robot to a place where he can find the answer he is looking for. That is called a useful contribution. Your post on the other hand would be considered less than useful. Your welcome. Did you mean "You're welcome"? LOL. Here's something useful: www.2ndgradegrammar.com.
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Post by thatkidfromjersey on May 23, 2018 14:20:24 GMT
Hahahahaha, the BPS facebook, where you make it easy for them to identify you and shut you up with a notice of default. Also interesting that when you hop onto that page you see on the front page that there's an Anytime Fitness owner who's a member. Determined1 - the fact that you let Snap's threats of letters of default shut you up is exactly the reason why they are able to take advantage of well meaning franchisees. The only way you are going to stop a bully is to stand up to them. If you want to actually see some meaningful change within this organization you need to live up to your name and not back down from corporate every time they threaten you.
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Post by Mr Robot on May 26, 2018 8:05:05 GMT
As it stands not much has been done and we stand to lose all of our leads as fitware decide if they are going to delete them all or not...
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Post by fishstyxx on May 27, 2018 2:36:01 GMT
Doesn't GDPR only apply to the EU? Therefore, if they're out of compliance wouldn't that only affect about 20 locations?
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Post by cheryl on Jun 1, 2018 15:18:59 GMT
I'm guessing their "Online Training Center", apparently now externally name "MyMembership" is down because of GDPR. Funny how internally they call it an online training center, but something completely different externally. Hmm, could that be because it lacks any sort of "training" component? However, calling it an "online training center" justifies (in their mind) them charging us for it.
Most likely the reason the electronic documents aren't available either.
This is just another reason, in a log list, why snap should get out of the software business and hand it over to those who know what they're doing.
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Post by determined1 on Jun 2, 2018 21:45:30 GMT
Hahahahaha, the BPS facebook, where you make it easy for them to identify you and shut you up with a notice of default. Also interesting that when you hop onto that page you see on the front page that there's an Anytime Fitness owner who's a member. Determined1 - the fact that you let Snap's threats of letters of default shut you up is exactly the reason why they are able to take advantage of well meaning franchisees. The only way you are going to stop a bully is to stand up to them. If you want to actually see some meaningful change within this organization you need to live up to your name and not back down from corporate every time they threaten you. TKFJ - The problem is that you wind up spending $2-$3K in legal fees fighting the stupid crap they come at you with.
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Post by Mr Robot on Jun 4, 2018 8:26:30 GMT
Doesn't GDPR only apply to the EU? Therefore, if they're out of compliance wouldn't that only affect about 20 locations? UK snap fitness here its a bit more than 20 lol alot more As it stands we have lost all of our leads and GDPR rules stop us from commecting more from the streets and we now sit on incoming leads only Aswell as the ipads being down for almost 3 weeks now Watch this space for snap europe implossion :-(
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Post by fishstyxx on Jun 26, 2018 18:20:30 GMT
Wasn't sure with Brexit if the UK would still consider itself as part of the EU and thereby subject to GDPR.
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