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Doing the plan at home, Does this work?
needtoeat
post Apr 10 2008, 09:03 AM
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Hello,
I haven't signed up yet, because I have several questions for which I'm waiting them to get back with me...

There isn't a Centre within 50 miles of me, and I would be doing this at home. Does this program work for someone who is doing this at home? I don't want to start something and then find it's a waste of time and money.

The other concern I had was that I asked the phone representative for a brochure or email explaining the different plans and costs, but she wasn't aware of one, and needed to talk with her supervisor. So far I haven't heard anything back. I just don't feel comfortable with someone "reciting" the facts and not having anything to fall back on. Has anyone else had concerns similar to this?

As a vegetarian, is one plan better than the other? Is the Rewards Program something that I'd get a lot of benefit out of? Or should I just try out the "Lose 20 lbs for $20" plus food costs route?

Thanks everyone!!
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post May 2 2008, 04:53 PM
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QUOTE(needtoeat @ Apr 10 2008, 09:03 AM) *
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Hello,
I haven't signed up yet, because I have several questions for which I'm waiting them to get back with me...

There isn't a Centre within 50 miles of me, and I would be doing this at home. Does this program work for someone who is doing this at home? I don't want to start something and then find it's a waste of time and money.

The other concern I had was that I asked the phone representative for a brochure or email explaining the different plans and costs, but she wasn't aware of one, and needed to talk with her supervisor. So far I haven't heard anything back. I just don't feel comfortable with someone "reciting" the facts and not having anything to fall back on. Has anyone else had concerns similar to this?

As a vegetarian, is one plan better than the other? Is the Rewards Program something that I'd get a lot of benefit out of? Or should I just try out the "Lose 20 lbs for $20" plus food costs route?

Thanks everyone!!



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post May 2 2008, 04:59 PM
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biggrin.gif I started the plan at home 2 weeks ago and I LOVE it!! My nearest center is 100 miles away so I opted for the at home direct delivery. I have lost 6 pounds already and the food is delicious. I don't think they have a Vegetarian plan but they would probably work with you on that. I eat lots and lots of fresh vegetables and fruits and that really helps to fill me up. I also drink low sodium V-8 juice and that counts as on of the unlimited vegetables.


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chai tea
post May 4 2008, 03:38 PM
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QUOTE(needtoeat @ Apr 10 2008, 05:03 PM) *
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Hello,
I haven't signed up yet, because I have several questions for which I'm waiting them to get back with me...

There isn't a Centre within 50 miles of me, and I would be doing this at home. Does this program work for someone who is doing this at home? I don't want to start something and then find it's a waste of time and money.

The other concern I had was that I asked the phone representative for a brochure or email explaining the different plans and costs, but she wasn't aware of one, and needed to talk with her supervisor. So far I haven't heard anything back. I just don't feel comfortable with someone "reciting" the facts and not having anything to fall back on. Has anyone else had concerns similar to this?

As a vegetarian, is one plan better than the other? Is the Rewards Program something that I'd get a lot of benefit out of? Or should I just try out the "Lose 20 lbs for $20" plus food costs route?

Thanks everyone!!



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post May 4 2008, 03:39 PM
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Yes, it does work I like to plan my meals ahead of time I freeze some of them or put them in the fridge and always label and date the item.

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