Quick Weight Loss Centers Review | QWC Pros/Cons, In
GDenise February 8th, 2010
I joined and it cost me about $1000.00! This is for 17wks of weight loss (only 12 weeks of supplements) then 6 wks of stabilization and 29 wks of maintenance. I paid $600 at sign-up! That was a bargain because they say it is a #3000 value then work it down to $900 and then to $700. I told the girl that it too much & I can’t do it. Then like a car salesman, she brought in her manager that offered me another $100 off & used all my answers on my questionnaire against me (guilt). Now, the price was $600. I joined because, I reasoned, that it would cost less than $12 per wk, I can live with that. Then you start a prep-phase and are told to come back in 3-6 days for a “class” to begin the “program”. That’s when they got me, again! They sat me in a room and had me sign that I was here for the “class” today. Then she explained what’s allowed, what’s not allowed and that you have to weigh and measure everything, and have your protein bars or fruit by 6PM, etc. And that you MUST use their supplements in order for them to “guarantee” success. So they showed me a sheet.[ $2099 for the 52 wks, $399 for 12Wks or $139 for 6Wks] This is a “ONE TIME DISCOUNT” Realizing that this program is unrealistic and impossible for me, I read the fine print: “ALL NEW PROGRAMS INCLUDE AN ENROLLMENT AND SET-UP FEE OF $210 WHIDH NON-REFUNDABLE. I understand that ALL SALES ARE FINAL and that any and all supplement or products are non-refundable and non-exchangeable once the supplement leaves the center. I understand that once given my “class” the program becomes NON-REFUNDABLE IN ITS ENTIRETY”
I left there in tears, paying the additional $399 (bringing me to my $1000, So that I can at least have the supplements “required to guarantee my success” at the BEST price. I complained to the highest level in the center…that I should at least be able to try the diet for one week before my discount offer would expire- to no avail! BEWARE! THIS IS A SCAM! YOU CANNOT REALISTICALLY DO THIS PROGRAM IN A MANNER IN WHICH THEY WILL GAURANTEE OR REFUND YOU ANYTHING! REMEMBER; they had me sign!
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Tonya May 4th, 2010
Very expensive, but if you stick to the program, it does work! I would totally recommend it to anyone. After several weeks, it gets easier and easier. The big key is sticking to it and checking in every day, even though that is a big hassle, but it does work! I’m on my last 10 lbs and had gotten a little burnt out and today I got a huge pep talk and am back going again and excited about it, even looking at new swimsuits.
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Tissy May 15th, 2010
WOW GDenise: I am so happy to read your comments. I was beginning to feel like a real nasty person. I signed up a week ago and paid the $600 “deal”…then had the “class” where I found out I needed to pay another $1200-$139 for supplements if the program is to work!!!! I went balistic…I told them “how can you ask for more money, when you biggest ad is “lose weight and eat real food”…What is the $600 I paid for, to use your scale??…Now I realize you don’t have to buy the pills or supplements…Personally I don’t hold them accountable for my weight loss, I hold myself accountable. What they want people to do is buy a year’s supply of “stuff”; knowing that if you quit the program, they still made alot of money off of you; because remember, you can’t return anything…I am sorry if it sounds like I am still angry; but this is a great tool for venting, isn’t it. later
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Pam May 28th, 2010
I joined this week at their special rate of $637.00. Then I was told about the 1x only 30% discount if I bought all their pills, supplements, etc. My plan is for 14 weeks. To my shock – the cost for the pills/supplements was over $1800.00 (in addition to the $637.00 I had just paid them.) I had my “class” today where they tried to sell me their stuff again. When I asked how much – the answer was “we offer a bigger discount based on the quantity you buy.” After several attempts of trying to get a straight answer, I was finally told a box of protein supplements was $16.00 and only 7 in the box. I also asked what could I use in place of them since I wasn’t paying that much & was told there really wasn’t anything. I did not buy any additional product.
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