Does a Basecamp Fitness client have any claim to HC's compensation from a Program Provider?
Basecamp_Fitness Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Client acknowledges and agrees that under some Fitness Incentive Programs HC may receive compensation from a Program Provider (as solely determined by HC and the Program Provider) for providing its services as a payment processor and administrator for a Fitness Incentive Program and that the compensation is fully earned by HC and that Client has no claim to any part of HC's compensation.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 62–248)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Basecamp Fitness's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a client has no claim to any part of HC's compensation from a Program Provider. The document specifies that Healthy Contributions (HC) may receive compensation from a Program Provider for its services as a payment processor and administrator for Fitness Incentive Programs. This compensation is determined solely by HC and the Program Provider.
This means that even though a client may be indirectly contributing to HC's revenue through their participation in a Fitness Incentive Program, they have no legal or financial entitlement to any portion of the fees or payments that HC receives from the Program Provider. The agreement explicitly states that such compensation is fully earned by HC.
For a prospective Basecamp Fitness franchisee, this clause clarifies the financial relationships within the Fitness Incentive Programs. It confirms that the franchisee's clients cannot claim any share of the compensation that HC receives, ensuring that the franchisee's revenue streams are not subject to client claims related to these incentive programs. This arrangement provides financial clarity and protects the franchisee's earnings from potential disputes over HC's compensation.