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How Do I Connect My Weight Watchers Etools?

The answer to your question, "How do I connect my Weight Watchers eTools?" can be found right here in this article. Over the years, Weight Watchers has helped a lot of people lose weight. Now they have even more tools that subscribers can use to help them lose weight even faster. eTools are one of them. To get your weight Watchers eTools you will first have to sign up for them, which you can do right at a meeting or by faxing or mailing Weight Watchers. Weight Watchers eTools is a service that members can use online to access tracking tools and support materials. According to Weight Watchers, members who attend meetings and utilize the web-based eTools will lose more weight than those who just attend the meetings. The eTools function is basically the same as the online version. The only difference is eTools is a version that those who also attend meetings get.

How do I connect my Weight Watchers eTools?

If you are a Weight Watchers subscriber, you can visit the Weight Watchers website to sign up. Click here for more information. Once there, click on "Weight Watchers Meetings" then click "Weight Watchers eTools." In order to gain access to eTools, you will need a valid code. You will also need to reactivate your Weight Watchers account, to do this, just follow the instructions for the sign-up process. Those who attend meetings can obtain an eTools access code at a meeting. Another way to get an eTools access code is by sending a fax or mail to Weight Watchers with a dated and signed photocopy of your meeting participant book. Make sure not to send the original. Once your subscription has been confirmed, Weight Watchers will send your access code to your email address on file along with instructions on how to connect your eTools. Your eTools can be connected easily by clicking on the link provided in the email and following the prompts provided. Make sure you copy your access code and then add it to the correct field to connect your eTools so that you can begin using them right away.

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