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New Year Weight Watchers for free with Quidco

has happened a few times now, so not sure how long this one has been running but when you sign up for the 3 month plan for £29.95 via quidco you get £30 cashback, so you get paid 5p in essence!
i think i need this after xmas........urgh the feasting is officially over!

happy new year!

http://www.quidco.com/weightwatchers/
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  • Note the wording: "They need to have entered our recurring billing system successfully and become paying subscribers".

    In other words, as I read it, you will have to allow at least one month's payment to go from your account to get the cashback but this is still a good offer if you like the online plan.
  • luvabargain
    luvabargain Posts: 131 Forumite
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    edited 31 December 2010 at 8:33PM
    Hi I have been looking at this earlier.
    There is a £30 cashback and then another 'voucher' that gives you the £32.95 off a weightwatchers 3 month membership and £15 cashback.
    I'm a bit confused if you go for the £30 it takes you to the link for the £32.95 off for 3 months sign up online anyway!
    Should I play it safe and go for the voucher + £15 cashback or risk the £30 and hope it pays out AND includes the £32.95 website offer?

    What do you think?

    Thanks
    Vanessa

    ***************Sorry ignore my ramblings have just looked again and quidco offer has changed!!!**************
    Working hard to to pay off the mortgage within 5 years instead of 9 by considering every penny spent. Aiming to go part time the and enjoy a simple life with simple pleasures!
  • Nightowl
    Nightowl Posts: 234 Forumite
    I've just signed up via quidco yesterday, cost £29.95 and £30 cashback is being tracked...great as i was only expecting £15!
  • I did this in Sept 2009 and I have only just been paid for it.

    Had to chase Quidco a few times so don't expect your money back too quickly.

    Saying that, WW does work, you will lose the weight and is very easy to keep to.

    Good luck! xx
  • I did this in Sept 2009 and I have only just been paid for it.

    Had to chase Quidco a few times so don't expect your money back too quickly.

    Saying that, WW does work, you will lose the weight and is very easy to keep to.

    Good luck! xx

    When you signed up what package did they give you as ive seen the cheapest one online saying that it comes with the calculator & the food guides, Is this the one that you recieved when you signed up or is it made up of cheaper items because of the price ? A bit confusing what the website doesnt make it clear is what exactly you are recieving for this deal ? Hope that you can help ?
  • All I got was the membership and the right to use their daily calculator/points value "doofer", loads of recipes though! and the online weight loss graph oh and the forums, which anyone can use so was marginally disappointed. As when you join a club, you get given stuff (menus etc) each week.

    I bought the calculators/ stationery myself (ebay)

    HTH. I did lose 16 pounds (weight) while on the plan (I remember measuring out 100ml of wine :eek: ) and the weight just dropped off, I got to smaller than I was when I met DH... but you got to stick to it.

    HTH xx
  • All I got was the membership and the right to use their daily calculator/points value "doofer", loads of recipes though! and the online weight loss graph oh and the forums, which anyone can use so was marginally disappointed. As when you join a club, you get given stuff (menus etc) each week.

    I bought the calculators/ stationery myself (ebay)

    HTH. I did lose 16 pounds (weight) while on the plan (I remember measuring out 100ml of wine :eek: ) and the weight just dropped off, I got to smaller than I was when I met DH... but you got to stick to it.

    HTH xx

    Thankyou for your reply, I would be rather let down with that too, I couldnt decide to do it online or join a meeting, You have helped me to make up my mind & i`am going to join my local meeting as i think i will get more out of it :)
  • Thankyou for your reply, I would be rather let down with that too, I couldnt decide to do it online or join a meeting, You have helped me to make up my mind & i`am going to join my local meeting as i think i will get more out of it :)

    Sorry to have put you off the online one. But tbh I think I would have preferred the local meeting. Good luck with it anyway!! xxx
  • Sorry to have put you off the online one. But tbh I think I would have preferred the local meeting. Good luck with it anyway!! xxx

    TBH With you i really needed somebody to put me off the online one as i`am trying to hide away rather than to face my fear, I know the meeting is better for me i really need the motivation of other people around me to keep me on track, Lets just say you gave me the kick up the backside i needed ... Lol :j
  • kprigg
    kprigg Posts: 718 Forumite
    In the past I have tried on-line & the meetings.
    I can definitely vouch for going to the meetings rather the on-line. There can be no "cheating" when you are being weighed by someone else, whereas I found my scales at home tended to be quite kind when I was weighing myself ;)
    I also liked the menus & recipe cards they gave out at the meetings. I still have them now & its nice to be able to flick through & decide what meals to prepare.
    Good Luck. If you are honest with what you eat & stick to it you will succeed x
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