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What happens if you get to target then...

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Creamwallscreamfloors · 30/11/2019 13:12

Right, I'm about 4lbs from target but I know I want to lose more. If I get to target, then don't weigh in for 6weeks (is it every 8weeks you weigh in as a target member?) and lost another half a stone, what they do when I weighed in? Can I just say "oh yes I'm now at the weight I want to stay at"?

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iklboo · 30/11/2019 13:20

You can move your target down by 1/2 a stone a time any time you like. Just tell your consultant and they'll update it for you.

DotOnTheHorizon · 30/11/2019 13:21

It's all on the SW site.....easiest way is just to tell the consultant your target has changed. You need to be in the guidelines for height/weight ratio though.

www.slimmingworld.co.uk/faqs/group-membership/reached-target-weight

Creamwallscreamfloors · 30/11/2019 17:47

Thank you, I'm trying to make sure I don't have to pay again whilst I do it!

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Groovee · 30/11/2019 21:35

I've tweaked my target. My consultant is really reasonable in these cases.

InfiniteSheldon · 01/12/2019 07:17

Doing it so you don't pay is effectively stealing.

Creamwallscreamfloors · 01/12/2019 07:42

No it isn't, it's within slimming world rules to get to target then not weigh in for weeks. Once you weigh in again, you either reset your target or gain the weight back so you are back within your target range. Or there is the option to just never go back. I've checked with my consultant now.

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InfiniteSheldon · 01/12/2019 07:49

You are lying about your final target, lying to try to save money so your very hard working low paid consultant doesn't get paid for the last few weeks of your journey. It's stealing and shameful.

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