wildcat
Transcendent Member
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Post by wildcat on Apr 17, 2018 17:03:41 GMT
It probably was you zazzles - it would have been someone that I trusted to know what they were talking about since I actually changed my behavior based on the info. And you would qualify for that!
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Post by NatureLover on Apr 17, 2018 17:26:55 GMT
The receptionists at my meeting ask lifers on their first weigh in every month if they need a renewal. I'm not a receptionist any more, but that is the way we were trained.
Give out a star for weighing in at goal Do you need a voucher?
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Post by newheavensearth2 on Apr 17, 2018 18:01:04 GMT
Congratulations on being at goal so long!
I had to ask for mine every time, and get it with a stink eye depending on the receptionist. I hated that.
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Post by bbbearsmom on Apr 17, 2018 23:32:09 GMT
zazzles, Thanks for the clarification.
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Post by hallian on Apr 18, 2018 0:02:25 GMT
zazzles , There's a hand-held calculator that figures smart points? ETA: OK, I checked this out. Less than 50% of the people that reviewed this item would recommend it. That's a shame. I may try to purchase one anyway. I think I'll try to find a meeting to purchase it rather than ordering it online. The shipping doubles the price.
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Post by zazzles on Apr 18, 2018 0:49:21 GMT
zazzles , There's a hand-held calculator that figures smart points? Yes. Brand new this year. Sadly, unlike previous versions, this one won't calculate your daily and weekly SP allowances based on your personal stats. So it's good for food, but can't be used to "go it on your own" to do the program without paying membership fees.
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Post by hallian on Apr 18, 2018 0:55:42 GMT
zazzles, Thanks. I just edited my original post. I did find it online. Doesn't appear to be a very popular item, but since I haven't seen a "formula" for figuring out SPs it may be a reasonable purchase. Especially once you are on maintenance. I really can't see myself paying $20/month for the rest of my life to use WW etools.
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