well, you see... i'm trying to lose wieght for like next week just because i'm paranoid like that... but i need help. i found this really good diet on the internet and it really works! like, i e-mailed the people of the weight loss thing and they even replied. all the success stories are there, and i'm almost sure it works! but, you have to pay twenty seven dollars to download it into your computer. the only reason that she doesn't want to get it is because you have to pay! there must be a way that i can pay for it without having to use like a credit card or something... if anyone has any idea please help me out. THank you.
Now, the other thing is, you dont need it. Seriously no diet is as effective as eating healthy. In fact, they tend to lead to bad habits even if they work in the short term, then when you come off them the weight returns. Most of the time though much of what you lose is muscle and water.
Anyway, to answer your question, you can only pay according to the payment options they have available. There should be a list. Online checks etc might be an opition, sometimes they also allow sending money. Normally, if you cannot fulfill these criteria, there is no way to pay. However, since you already talked to these people, why not email them and ask? [ Alin75's advice column | Ask Alin75 A Question ]
Mksangel1316 answered Friday June 2 2006, 12:47 am: To be honest, usually all of them are a scam. Go to the libary and find a weight loss book, it will have more tips and down to earth sucuess stories that dont require $27 bucks. [ Mksangel1316's advice column | Ask Mksangel1316 A Question ]
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