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WEIGHT WATCHER E-TOOLS

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*** HOLLY - 15 May 2005 17:01 GMT
hI:   Is it worth getting E-Tools.......I know I can try it for two weeks
free, but I have to give them my visa card and my husband doesn't want me to
put my visa card on the Net, etc. etc.

Is is reallly worth it.......what's it all about.
Bourne Identity - 20 May 2005 16:56 GMT
>hI:   Is it worth getting E-Tools.......I know I can try it for two weeks
>free, but I have to give them my visa card and my husband doesn't want me to
>put my visa card on the Net, etc. etc.
>
>Is is reallly worth it.......what's it all about.

Tell your husband every time you give your credit card to the wait person and
they take it to the register, is the same as having it online.  I am certain
that, an International company like Weight Watcher's has a secure server.

Make sure you always check your statements and save your receipts and check them
against the charges on the bill.  I cannot tell you how many errors we find by
people "accidentally" double billing or other things.

Credit cards on the Internet are as safe as it is to hand it to the person who
is serving your food at the restaurant.

Bourne
ahmward - 20 May 2005 17:14 GMT
>>hI:   Is it worth getting E-Tools.......I know I can try it for two
>>weeks
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> Bourne

I have safely used my credit cards for many purchases on the Net.  I
agree with Bourne that you can have credit card fraud as easily done by
the person at the gas station, grocery store, restaurant.  I haven't
used E Tools but my friends who use it like it a lot.  It's good if you
aren't able or don't wish to attend meetings on a regular basis.

Audrey
Bourne Identity - 24 May 2005 23:18 GMT
>I have safely used my credit cards for many purchases on the Net.  I
>agree with Bourne that you can have credit card fraud as easily done by
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>Audrey

I was trying to decide to do e-meetings or actually GO to the meeting.  Are
there any statistics of success with the e-tools vs. live meetings?  Also, would
I buy a special scale?  I really need to get control of my eating. Not just for
weight loss, but for health.  I am vegetarian and I am positive I am not getting
enough protein.  I do eat eggs, and dairy, soy, but I need to have much more
direction.  

Anyone else a vegetarian/vegan on Weight Watchers?
ahmward - 27 May 2005 01:19 GMT
>>I have safely used my credit cards for many purchases on the Net.  I
>>agree with Bourne that you can have credit card fraud as easily done
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> Anyone else a vegetarian/vegan on Weight Watchers?

I have a Salter scale to weigh food.  Lots of people have WW scales.  If
you are talking about a scale to weigh yourself there are many good
ones.  IMO you are more accountable if you attend live meetings but a
lot of people just don't have the time or desire to be with other
people.  Groups like this one are really good to keep you motivated,
give you encouragement and tips for dining, recipes etc. My daughter is
not strictly vegetarian but eats a lot of vegetarian meals.  Look for
dishes with lentils and legumes.

Audrey
Bourne Identity - 27 May 2005 04:34 GMT
>>>I have safely used my credit cards for many purchases on the Net.  I
>>>agree with Bourne that you can have credit card fraud as easily done
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>Audrey

Thanks, Audrey.  I have a very good digital food scale which was hundreds of
dollars.  It weighs down to grams.  I have a parrot I  have to weigh!  

I meant a scale for me, but I am going to a meeting tomorrow morning and will
see what is what.  I have had it with this body and feeling tired all the time
and I really need a life change.

Thanks again for the reply.

Victoria
Miss Violette - 28 May 2005 22:27 GMT
I need the meetings, which is odd as I am not generally a joiner, good luck,
Lee

> >>>I have safely used my credit cards for many purchases on the Net.  I
> >>>agree with Bourne that you can have credit card fraud as easily done
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> Victoria
Miss Violette - 28 May 2005 22:25 GMT
the scales DH got me has been a great tool to my losing weight.  I eat meat
but do not like it, One of my issues was not getting enough protein, I know
it is a struggle, I think I heard my leader say the losing statistics were
about the same as different types go for the different ways to do WW, good
luck and welcome, Lee

> >I have safely used my credit cards for many purchases on the Net.  I
> >agree with Bourne that you can have credit card fraud as easily done by
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> Anyone else a vegetarian/vegan on Weight Watchers?
Bourne Identity - 29 May 2005 15:18 GMT
It's a myth we don't get enough protein.  There are many articles and facts
around this one thing, and only vegans need to combine legumes with whole grains
in order to get the whole protein.  I am lacto/ovo, which means I eat dairy and
cheese.  I am working on being vegan, but it does take time to adjust to it.

>the scales DH got me has been a great tool to my losing weight.  I eat meat
>but do not like it, One of my issues was not getting enough protein, I know
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>> Anyone else a vegetarian/vegan on Weight Watchers?
Miss Violette - 30 May 2005 10:58 GMT
I will never be able to leave meat out altogether it makes me ill after a
time, I would never choose meat as taste, except for bacon.  I do try and
combine legumes and grains and use dairy so that I can eat as little as
possible, best of luck to you Lee
> It's a myth we don't get enough protein.  There are many articles and facts
> around this one thing, and only vegans need to combine legumes with whole grains
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> >> Anyone else a vegetarian/vegan on Weight Watchers?
Miss Violette - 22 May 2005 14:35 GMT
I use it and love it as it allows me to journal more accurately, I use a
debit card so that there is a defined risk, this account is especially for
net type items, Lee
> hI:   Is it worth getting E-Tools.......I know I can try it for two weeks
> free, but I have to give them my visa card and my husband doesn't want me to
> put my visa card on the Net, etc. etc.
>
> Is is reallly worth it.......what's it all about.
 
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