Going premium
ransak
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I am considering going premium on either LoseIt! or MFP. I would likely choose MFP, but I don't believe LoseIt! forces me to autorenew. Is there a way to turn off autorenew after getting MFP premium? Thanks!
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So that's a no? The only way to stop autorenew is to cancel/delete my account? Seems severe.0
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And why charge so much. I love MFP so much i would pay but like a reasonable fee the fee is to high right now. I have protein to buy!!!0
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Not complaining so much about the cost, just want to go premium for one year but not necessarily two.0
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TechAaronLoyd wrote: »And why charge so much. I love MFP so much i would pay but like a reasonable fee the fee is to high right now. I have protein to buy!!!
How much is it?0 -
$49.99/yr0
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Yes, once you sign up for premium there will be an option to enable or disable auto-renew under subscription settings. You do not have to delete your account to do so.0
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YES! Thanks BarbieAS (Going premium)0
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I am considering going premium on either LoseIt! or MFP. I would likely choose MFP, but I don't believe LoseIt! forces me to autorenew. Is there a way to turn off autorenew after getting MFP premium? Thanks!
Curious what do you get with premium that you don't get with the free version ...0 -
Just click on "Premium" and that info will show up. For me, it's worth it for a year (helps nail my Ironman nutrition)0
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More specifically, Ironman training nutrition. Customization of days (training/non-training), grams/percentages, exercise integration, easier tracking and customization of carb/prot/fat. And no ads. I'll be using this daily so $4.17/month is worth it to me.
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Heh. I just read a marathoner explain the exact same thing!!0
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I just joined MFP and I signed up for premium. My reason was that a free program is too easy for me to give up on and quit ("I don't have to log my food this week. I mean, it's not like it's costing me anything"). I have 155 lbs to lose, and I know that if it's going to hit my wallet, I'm going to take it much much more seriously.0
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I just joined MFP and I signed up for premium. My reason was that a free program is too easy for me to give up on and quit ("I don't have to log my food this week. I mean, it's not like it's costing me anything"). I have 155 lbs to lose, and I know that if it's going to hit my wallet, I'm going to take it much much more seriously.
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