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2 weeks free at weightwatchers

Found this today just by chance, it's a free 2 week trial at weightwatchers. Hope it's good for some of you....

https://www.weightwatchers.co.uk/signup/StepOne.aspx:money:
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  • lexilex
    lexilex Posts: 1,953 Forumite
    square_orange.gifAt the end of the free trial period, you will automatically be subscribed to our 3-Month Plan and charged £49.95 for your first 3 months. square_orange.gif If you would rather subscribe to our Monthly Plan (currently £39.90), please log in to the My Profile section on our site and change your billing option before the free trial period ends square_orange.gifTo avoid being charged, simply cancel your subscription before the free trial period ends (midnight GMT on the 14th day of your free trial). You can cancel your subscription on the site; please log into the My Profile section or email customer services [EMAIL="uk.help@weightwatchers.co.uk"]uk.help@weightwatchers.co.uk.[/EMAIL]square_orange.gif Your subscription will automatically be renewed at the end of your plan period (1 or 3 months) at the standard monthly rate (currently £9.95) until you cancel. square_orange.gif This offer is not available to subscribers who are reactivating an old account. square_orange.gif This offer cannot be transferred, combined with other offers, applied to renewals or redeemed for cash. square_orange.gif Offer ends at midnight on 19 March 2009, though may be withdrawn at any time before this date without notice. square_orange.gif Prices are subject to change at any time. Your statutory rights are unaffected. Void where prohibited.
  • sarah_2-2
    sarah_2-2 Posts: 174 Forumite
    Link doesn't work at the moment because you've added a :money: at the end without a space- here's a working link:Weight watchers. Thanks for the spot though!
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,847 Forumite
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    Please be aware- this is weightwatchers online, it is not the same as the groups- its the same plan and everything, but you do it alone at home, no groups or weigh in etc.

    Just thought I would mention that to save you the embarrassment- I help out at a weightwatchers group for my mum and a lady came this week to join the meeting and was shocked to bits when she found she would still have to pay the group meeting fee (£5.50) or buy monthly pass for the groups, not just one for the internet.
  • Good spot jenniewb.... thanks
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  • evilwitch
    evilwitch Posts: 195 Forumite
    I did the free trial and cancelled before the end as I thought near on £50 for 3months was a bit steep. However the following day they emailed me waiving the £29.95 sign-up fee so it went straight onto £9.95 per month
  • evilwitch wrote: »
    I did the free trial and cancelled before the end as I thought near on £50 for 3months was a bit steep. However the following day they emailed me waiving the £29.95 sign-up fee so it went straight onto £9.95 per month

    Same for me last week too! Which is great as I wanted to keep the membership but wasn't going to stump up £30 to sign up. £10 a month though is fine for me as it keeps me more motivated than just trying to do it alone, as I always mis-count points!!!
  • catmiaow
    catmiaow Posts: 5,954 Forumite
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    I think their quite expensive in general anyway, the monthly pass gives you the net and meetings, but the meetings are just a general chat and a weigh in. hardly anything seems to come up on the weight watchers track so I always have to work it out and add it manually. bit disappointed with it really.
    No you're not a vegetarian if you eat any animal or fish, so do not insult genuine veggies by calling yourself one! :mad:

    Thanks to everyone who posts competitions. You are the stars of the board :T:j:T
  • Same for me last week too! Which is great as I wanted to keep the membership but wasn't going to stump up £30 to sign up. £10 a month though is fine for me as it keeps me more motivated than just trying to do it alone, as I always mis-count points!!!

    I cancelled mine as the fee was too high but didnt recieve an offer of waiving the fee! Did you go via quidco as I did - maybe that's why?
  • i joined this, paid the fees and didnt use it at all. Bet u can guess how much weight i lost!!!! found it better to go to actual meetings, even if u go n get the books n then follow it from home.
  • Does anyone know if this offer is still valid - I followed the link but no mention of a 2 week free trial. There was an option to use a voucher code though. Thankyou.
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