Hi all, I'm new here and I think I've got the hang of this posting thing.
Anyhow, while I am sure that there are many reputable L.A. Weight Loss Centers in America with wonderfully supportive employees, I thought I'd just let you all know about my first experience with them.
To make a long story short, I joined and upon further thinking about the mandatory $28 box of L.A. Lites I had to buy each week, I decided to cancel my membership within the 3-day time limit. The employees at the center pretty much kept touting the snack bars as possessing "magic fat burning" qualities, but upon further inspection of the ingredients, I just didn't see what was so inherently "fat burning" about them and at $28 a week, I just didn't think it was worth it. If I didn't have to buy the bars, I would have had no problem staying with the program.
Well, I walked into the center to sign a cancellation form, and as politely and warmly as I could, I told the manager that I was very impressed with how nice and enthusiastic everyone seemed to be there, but at this time, I just couldn't afford the $28 a week for the bars. This is where it got ugly.....
The manager said, "Can't afford them??? JENNIFER, YOU NEED TO LOSE 93 POUNDS!" I very POLITELY told her that the ingredients in the bars didn't seem to possess any special fat burning qualities and as far as nutrition, each bar contained only 2% RDA calcium, 6% RDA iron, and not a tremendous amount of protein (8 grams). The first three ingredients are corn syrup, cocoa coating, and invert sugar. she said that she had been eating them and had lost 15 lbs. (gee, I wonder if she was eating less and exercising at the same time, in which case, she would've lost weight without the bars!).
Anyhow, I told her nicely, "Oh, I WILL lose the 93 pounds on my own." She then said, "No you won't......you haven't lost them yet..what makes you think you're going to lose them now?" I then replied, getting rather angry, "I WILL lose the weight" (I'm not sure why I thought I had to justify myself in her eyes) She then says, "Okay...I want you to come back in here after you've lost the 93 pounds....I tell ya, it ain't gonna happen."
I was dumbfounded at her unnecessary cruelty. What had I done to her personally to make her be so nasty with me? It's not like they weren't getting any money out of me - they kept the non-refundable Enrollment Fee of $199!!! I told her how disapointed I was with her attitude and plan to write L.A.Weight Loss Centers Headquarters and the Better Business Bureau with a complaint against her. What a witch! if that's they type of people I would have been dealing with and PAYING to serve as my weight loss support, I am GLAD I got out of there!!!
Anyhow, that was just my experience with L.A. Weight Loss. I'm still seething.
Jennifer


that have success with this plan, but in general, their success rate is VERY low because their restrictions and expectations are too high. I heard they have one of the lowest success rates in the biz...(let us not forget, they are a biz...not health care professionals).