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beebob
Hi everyone
I have two questions.
I go to a Canadian Centre for the last 8 weeks. Have lost 20 lbs. I have 50 more or so to lose. I joined with one of those specials 20 lbs for &20.00.
First question is:
When my trial of $20.00 for 20 lbs. is up next week --will I be able to sign up for another trial that is running now for 20 lbs for $20.00?
Second question:
I have found a cereal that is equivalent to Complete Start cereal, I told my consultant that I will be using this cereal from Kellogs instead of buying JC cereal (savings of $2.00 a day) She said that I cannot do that. Is this true? Can they force you to buy only their food or kick you out of the program?
Also do they make a commission on the food they sell you?
Thanks for all your advice in advance.
Alicatcuz
1st question: I don't know
2nd question: No, they can't and don't force you to buy all of their food. I think many of us would be off the program if they did so.
2a. yes the consultants make a small commission on food. I thought I heard it was something like 5%
Oscar T. Grouch
no clue on the 20 for 20 resigning


I have done breakfasts on my own for the entire time practically. Due to the need for extra fibre in my diet.

They cannot tell you no, they can just tell you it is recommended for proper balance, etc.

you have done great, keep it up.
Aurora49
I'm on the Rewards program so don't take my word as definite fact but I believe when I was considering my options, they told me I could not sign up more than once for the "deal" (20 for $20) because that was only available for new customers.
luv2clog
I can't speak for Canadian centres, but at my centre here in California, I joined using an "8 weeks for $48". When the 8 weeks ended, I signed up for a "6 weeks for $36". After that, I did the "20 for $20" twice in a row. After that I finally decided I was in it for the long haul, and signed up for the Rewards program!
alexandrazenas
Same here, I can't speak for Canadian centers either, but I started with the 20 for $20 deal, and when that expired, they had no problem letting me sign up for the 6 weeks for $36, which was their promo at the time. I don't think you have to be a first time customer for those promos (not sure about all centers, though).

Best of Luck!

-Stephanie
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