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Joining Fee For CyberDiet.com:
Weekly plan from $2.99 per week.
At the time of registration, your credit card will be billed $38.87 for the first 3 months (13 wks x $2.99). After the first 3 month billing cycle, your credit card will be billed $38.87 every 3 months until you cancel your membership. You may cancel at any time after the first 8 weeks, for any reason, and receive a full refund for the portion of your membership not used - see full terms and conditions on CyberDiet.com.
Yearly plan from $1.49 per week. At the time of registration, your credit card will be charged the annual membership fee of $77. At the end of each 12 month period, your annual membership will be automatically renewed unless you cancel your membership prior to this time. The annual membership offer is non-refundable, and no credit will be issued for early cancellation - see full terms and conditions at CyberDiet.com.
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CyberDiet is linked to DietWatch. Thus, registering for CyberDiet means choosing from the weekly or monthly DietWatch plans. Both plans include:
DIET:
Personalized Meal Planner
Customized Shopping Lists
Nutrition Tracker
Automatic Reminders and Alerts
FITNESS
Personal Exercise Program
Exercise Tracker
FEELING GOOD
Body Image Help
Managing Emotions
Goal Setting
Positive Thinking
SUPPORT
Chat Rooms,
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Message Boards
Find-A-Friend Expert
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