Thursday, March 20, 2008

LA Weight Loss Center in McAllen Tx


One of my readers is a member of the LA Weight Loss Center in McAllen Texas. She feels the place has gone down hill. She says she is having to pay for products when they come back although she had paid for them previously.

She was wondering if there was anyone else in the Rio Grande Valley having problems with this Center. She'd like to hear from you.

It's great when we make a commitment to lose weight. When we shell out money to join a program to accomplish our weight loss goal, and we receive shoddy service, it is disheartening. Because we are overweight doesn't mean we aren't smart. We can tell when we are dealing with a trained professional or a wanna-be professional flying by the seat of their pants.

There is a list of various jobs, such as sales managers, and counselors available with the LA Weight Loss Franchise all over the country. I wonder what the qualifications are for these positions. You can check them out here.

Anyone from the Rio Grande Valley?....Anyone else having a recent problem with their weight loss center?....I'd love to hear from you.

 

4 Comments:

Anonymous Tony said...

When I lived in MD I called them once and I was not impressed. Unprofessional and used hardball closing tactics. That's not what someone is looking for when they call a place like that.

11:40 PM  
Blogger Chris said...

I've received an email in regards to this LA Weightloss Center. This person states management at all levels contributed to the closing of this facility. I don't feel it is appropriate for me to post any names.

1:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Mcallen center is not closing any time soon. Yes it has to do with certain people that the center is not the same ,but the program does work. To all the clients in McAllen Tx keep up with your weight loss efforts.

5:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am really sorry that clients feel the way they do. I am an employee of LAWL but not in that center. Please know it is not the staff at the centers. It is corporate big leagueing them.

7:05 PM  

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