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From: Beth on 8 Jun 2006 17:06 I am trying to figure out which calculator to buy. They are all discontinued (except the latest which only subs for slider) so you have to go on Ebay. I really want one but can't figure out why the cheaper one seems to do more things. I know it is older but it tracks more I think. Has anyone used either of them? They both track points as well as compute points. The blue one also tracks activity points as well as keeping track of weight change. If you go to ebay...do a search for weight watchers points calculators and you will see both of them. I am NOT talking about the really old blue one that was just a very small rectangle. This blue one is pear shaped and looks a little like a cell phone. One is called POINTSmanager and the other is called points calculator. And both track the day's points. Both are discontinued so if you want one be sure to look soon because this guy bought a couple of lots and once he sells them they will be all gone. I really hate writing evrything and I know this will help me a lot but I want the right one:) Why do you think WW has stopped making these?
From: Willow Herself on 8 Jun 2006 17:15 Because they weren't selling... Buy the latest one before this small one.. the one that looks like a check book. It computes and track food points, activity points, Good health guidelines and flex points.. Will~ "Beth" <bezu(a)rcn.com> wrote in message news:1149800777.319228.325630(a)i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... >I am trying to figure out which calculator to buy. They are all > discontinued (except the latest which only subs for slider) so you have > to go on Ebay. > > I really want one but can't figure out why the cheaper one seems to do > more things. I know it is older but it tracks more I think. Has anyone > used either of them? > > > They both track points as well as compute points. The blue one also > tracks activity points as well as keeping track of weight change. > > If you go to ebay...do a search for weight watchers points calculators > and you will see both of them. > > I am NOT talking about the really old blue one that was just a very > small rectangle. This blue one is pear shaped and looks a little like a > cell phone. > > One is called POINTSmanager and the other is called points calculator. > And both track the day's points. Both are discontinued so if you want > one be sure to look soon because this guy bought a couple of lots and > once he sells them they will be all gone. > > I really hate writing evrything and I know this will help me a lot but > I want the right one:) Why do you think WW has stopped making these? >
From: Beth on 8 Jun 2006 18:59 I don't think that one is available:( Willow Herself wrote: > Because they weren't selling... > > Buy the latest one before this small one.. the one that looks like a check > book. It computes and track food points, activity points, Good health > guidelines and flex points.. > > Will~ > > "Beth" <bezu(a)rcn.com> wrote in message > news:1149800777.319228.325630(a)i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > >I am trying to figure out which calculator to buy. They are all > > discontinued (except the latest which only subs for slider) so you have > > to go on Ebay. > > > > I really want one but can't figure out why the cheaper one seems to do > > more things. I know it is older but it tracks more I think. Has anyone > > used either of them? > > > > > > They both track points as well as compute points. The blue one also > > tracks activity points as well as keeping track of weight change. > > > > If you go to ebay...do a search for weight watchers points calculators > > and you will see both of them. > > > > I am NOT talking about the really old blue one that was just a very > > small rectangle. This blue one is pear shaped and looks a little like a > > cell phone. > > > > One is called POINTSmanager and the other is called points calculator. > > And both track the day's points. Both are discontinued so if you want > > one be sure to look soon because this guy bought a couple of lots and > > once he sells them they will be all gone. > > > > I really hate writing evrything and I know this will help me a lot but > > I want the right one:) Why do you think WW has stopped making these? > >
From: Stormstruck on 8 Jun 2006 20:03 Shirley, thats the Australian WW calculator, the ones the others are talking about seem to be the US versions. How do you find the WW calc? Is it useful? I use the points slider I was given (I'm a cheapskate!). "chika" <shirley(a)nospam.at.all> wrote in message news:44889330$1(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au... this is the one i use and have found it great, i thought this was new when i brought it from ww back in january "Beth" <bezu(a)rcn.com> wrote in message news:1149800777.319228.325630(a)i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... I am trying to figure out which calculator to buy. They are all discontinued (except the latest which only subs for slider) so you have to go on Ebay. I really want one but can't figure out why the cheaper one seems to do more things. I know it is older but it tracks more I think. Has anyone used either of them? They both track points as well as compute points. The blue one also tracks activity points as well as keeping track of weight change. If you go to ebay...do a search for weight watchers points calculators and you will see both of them. I am NOT talking about the really old blue one that was just a very small rectangle. This blue one is pear shaped and looks a little like a cell phone. One is called POINTSmanager and the other is called points calculator. And both track the day's points. Both are discontinued so if you want one be sure to look soon because this guy bought a couple of lots and once he sells them they will be all gone. I really hate writing evrything and I know this will help me a lot but I want the right one:) Why do you think WW has stopped making these?
From: chika on 9 Jun 2006 00:05
yes i have found my one really good and wouldnt have liked to have been without it to start with "Stormstruck" <nospam(a)youdork.com> wrote in message news:4488bae8(a)quokka.wn.com.au... Shirley, thats the Australian WW calculator, the ones the others are talking about seem to be the US versions. How do you find the WW calc? Is it useful? I use the points slider I was given (I'm a cheapskate!). "chika" <shirley(a)nospam.at.all> wrote in message news:44889330$1(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au... this is the one i use and have found it great, i thought this was new when i brought it from ww back in january "Beth" <bezu(a)rcn.com> wrote in message news:1149800777.319228.325630(a)i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... I am trying to figure out which calculator to buy. They are all discontinued (except the latest which only subs for slider) so you have to go on Ebay. I really want one but can't figure out why the cheaper one seems to do more things. I know it is older but it tracks more I think. Has anyone used either of them? They both track points as well as compute points. The blue one also tracks activity points as well as keeping track of weight change. If you go to ebay...do a search for weight watchers points calculators and you will see both of them. I am NOT talking about the really old blue one that was just a very small rectangle. This blue one is pear shaped and looks a little like a cell phone. One is called POINTSmanager and the other is called points calculator. And both track the day's points. Both are discontinued so if you want one be sure to look soon because this guy bought a couple of lots and once he sells them they will be all gone. I really hate writing evrything and I know this will help me a lot but I want the right one:) Why do you think WW has stopped making these? |