Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Hi everyone and Happy New Year, I have a question for all of you who attend WW meetings. I am at lifetime and have not gone to a meeting since October. So I know when I go to weigh in in January, I will have to pay for Nov and Dec whether or not I was still at my goal weight. My question is -- when I go, do I go in the line to get weighed in first just in case I am over, or do I go and pay the 2 months I owe, and then stand in the weigh in line to " see " if I am still OK or need to pay? Hope this makes sense. Thanks, Terri in WI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Hi Terri, I too am in Wisconsin...Hi! You only have to pay for one missed meeting whether you are within your goal or not, so I would get in line, pay, weigh, and be done. Now, if you go monthly to meetings and don't miss any, and are within your weight, then you don't have to pay. But if you miss, you only ever have to pay for one month, even if you are within. I hope that makes sense. =0) Sandy in WI > > Hi everyone and Happy New Year, > > I have a question for all of you who attend WW meetings. I am at > lifetime and have not gone to a meeting since October. So I know > when I go to weigh in in January, I will have to pay for Nov and Dec > whether or not I was still at my goal weight. My question is -- > when I go, do I go in the line to get weighed in first just in case > I am over, or do I go and pay the 2 months I owe, and then stand in > the weigh in line to " see " if I am still OK or need to pay? Hope > this makes sense. > > Thanks, > > Terri in WI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Thanks for that update Sandy. I have 10 to go and was wondering how the lifetime part worked... Debi (also from Wis...land of cheese, brats, beer and as you can tell supporters of WW). 198/161/155 Re: getting back to meetings Hi Terri, I too am in Wisconsin...Hi! You only have to pay for one missed meeting whether you are within your goal or not, so I would get in line, pay, weigh, and be done. Now, if you go monthly to meetings and don't miss any, and are within your weight, then you don't have to pay. But if you miss, you only ever have to pay for one month, even if you are within. I hope that makes sense. =0) Sandy in WI > > Hi everyone and Happy New Year, > > I have a question for all of you who attend WW meetings. I am at > lifetime and have not gone to a meeting since October. So I know > when I go to weigh in in January, I will have to pay for Nov and Dec > whether or not I was still at my goal weight. My question is -- > when I go, do I go in the line to get weighed in first just in case > I am over, or do I go and pay the 2 months I owe, and then stand in > the weigh in line to " see " if I am still OK or need to pay? Hope > this makes sense. > > Thanks, > > Terri in WI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 WOW! 3 from Wisconsin on one list! =0) Cool! Sandy > > > > Hi everyone and Happy New Year, > > > > I have a question for all of you who attend WW meetings. I am at > > lifetime and have not gone to a meeting since October. So I know > > when I go to weigh in in January, I will have to pay for Nov and > Dec > > whether or not I was still at my goal weight. My question is -- > > when I go, do I go in the line to get weighed in first just in case > > I am over, or do I go and pay the 2 months I owe, and then stand in > > the weigh in line to " see " if I am still OK or need to pay? Hope > > this makes sense. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Terri in WI > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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