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EXPIRED Weight Watchers 3 month plan plus cashback makes a profit
rellarips
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Weight Watchers are waiving the online sign up cost of £29.95 (for the three month plan).
Quidco have a voucher for £35 cashback and as they have pointed out themselves (!) this means that if you buy the 3 month plan you will actually be £2.10 in pocket after cashback. Cashback usually takes less than 2 months to be paid according to Quidco.
You would need to cancel after this or pay the £11.95 monthly fee.
Seems like a deal for the New Year after the Christmas excesses though!
Quidco page: http://www.quidco.com/weight-watchers/
Weightwatchers plan cost page: https://signup.weightwatchers.co.uk/SignupVersions/Online/StepOne.aspx
Quidco have a voucher for £35 cashback and as they have pointed out themselves (!) this means that if you buy the 3 month plan you will actually be £2.10 in pocket after cashback. Cashback usually takes less than 2 months to be paid according to Quidco.
You would need to cancel after this or pay the £11.95 monthly fee.
Seems like a deal for the New Year after the Christmas excesses though!
Quidco page: http://www.quidco.com/weight-watchers/
Weightwatchers plan cost page: https://signup.weightwatchers.co.uk/SignupVersions/Online/StepOne.aspx
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For the next 3 days only Quidco are offering £40 cashback for new members
I've just signed myself up, I can feel the impending doom of dieting but can no longer deny I need to lose a stone or two.
Quidco- Highest cashback ever of £40! Effectively 3 months free online membership with code + £8.10 cashback in your pocket!Wins to date: Pair of tickets to the Diamond Jubilee garden party & concert 2012. A Persil bunny.
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Excellent was looking at this yesterday, happy bunny now that its £40. Does any one know the conditions of cancelling after 3 months? Like how much notice you need to give them to cancel. I only want to do it for 3 months.
Cant find the answer on the site.0 -
There is a code to put in but I paid through PayPal and there is nowhere to put the code. I hope I haven't messed up.0
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After the Domino's Pizza deal, you might be in need of this offer

Topcashback has a deal which ends tomorrow. Basically you go via them to purchase the 3 month membership. It's roughly half price when you use the code given when you click through. You have to pay £31.90 up front. Via credit/debit card or paypal.
Cashback will track at £40.40, giving you £8.50 profit, but hurry as this offer ends tomorrow.
I've taken up this offer three times now, and every time I've had no trouble with tracking or paying out.
I can recommend it as I've lost over 7 stone in just over 6 months.
What have you got to lose, except the weight.
p.s. Apparently there was a program about WW on channel 4 last week, knocking how they made their money through products etc. What better way to get your own back than make them pay you to join. :beer:I :heartpuls M.S.E.
Mortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage!
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I used the WW plan last year to lose 4 stone (still using to weight maintain), it did not cost me a penny, I found all I needed to know about the programme on line using many sites (how to work out the points, points calculator, food values etc.).
I guess the membership in local clubs would help those who need motivation but can not see the benefits of paying to join on line when the info can be sought for free.Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it.0 -
I used the WW plan last year to lose 4 stone (still using to weight maintain), it did not cost me a penny, I found all I needed to know about the programme on line using many sites (how to work out the points, points calculator, food values etc.).
I guess the membership in local clubs would help those who need motivation but can not see the benefits of paying to join on line when the info can be sought for free.
think most people only joining for the £8 profit in cashback! agree with your comments though!0 -
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Little_Star wrote: »Expired now
Awww, no way!!! I was reading down all the positive comments and had decided to join the came across your post!! Gutted :-(
I have around 6 stone to lose (I'm not exaggerating!!) and am on day 5 of the cabbage soup diet (lost 6lb in 4 days so far!!) so needed a more realistic diet to continue with.
Hope this offer, or something similar, comes back soon!0 -
Still showing on TCB. Says ends today.The £1,000 emergency fund challenge #163 - £536.16/£10000
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Still working as I have just joined, dont try using the code on TCB as doesnt work as its already been added on ww site, just add your details and buy, within ten minutes it had tracked on tcb.
Have a guilty secret I ordered a dominos pizza on the tcb deal for tonight, will start ww tomorrow lol!
50.39 in my account from these 2 deals and spent £42.89, in profit and free pizza and free weightwatchers membership.....yippee!0
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