Get Paid To Get Healthy? Yes, It’s For Real!

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The New Year is fast approaching and many people are already thinking about their New Year’s Resolutions for 2019. If your resolution is centered around building a healthier lifestyle and losing weight for the long term, HealthyWage is here to help with their innovative solution to helping participants find motivation to achieve their goals with cash prizes!

Founded in 2009, the company is built upon principles from studies by Harvard University, The University of Pennsylvania, and Carnegie Mellon, that tie financial incentives to weight loss success. Simply put, they will pay up to $10,000 in cash prizes if you are able to hit your own personal health goal.

Simply plug your weight loss goal into the calculator, answer a few questions, and reveal your prize. PLUS, right now, they are adding an additional $100 to every prize for DansDeals readers. It is free (and fun!) to play with the calculator and figure out how much you can win for achieving your goal. Once you enter, all weight verifications are done via user-submitted videos on their app, available in both iOS and Android. At the end of your goal duration, if you have hit your goal, you win your prize. All payments are made via check or paypal. It’s that simple!

The program has been featured on many news outlets including The Today Show, Good Morning America, Fox and Friends, NPR, and Consumer Reports. There are many stories across the web of people who have found the money to be the ultimate motivator in weight loss. They have paid over $19 Million in cash prizes so far, and that number is growing rapidly. The average winner has lost 31 lbs. and won over $1,300!

In addition to the individual HealthyWager challenge, HealthyWage has been a provider of corporate wellness programs for hundreds of companies, including many on the Fortune 500 list.

Check out HealthyWage TODAY and see for yourself. Get a head start on your New Year’s Resolution.

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25 Comments On "Get Paid To Get Healthy? Yes, It’s For Real!"

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Liam K. Nuj

Too lazy to check out the details (and probably too lazy to follow through).
What’s the catch? What’s in it for them?

Steven

The catch is you are literally betting your money. It gives you different amounts you can wager and if you meet your weight goal, you get the money. If you don’t meet it you loose your money.

Eli

Must be at least 10% of your current body weight.

Liam K. Nuj

Okay, lose 10% of starting bidy weight – that’s the “catch”.
Now what do “they” get out of me losing weight? And who are “they” anyway?
Who gets the $10,000 prize – someone who loses 100% of their body weight?

Kate @ HealthyWage

Hi Liam. We’ve been around since 2009, have provided corporate weight loss challenges for some of the world’s biggest companies (Johnson & Johnson, CVS, GE, etc.), paid out over $2.1M to winners (who lost over 504,000 pounds!) in 2017 alone, and maintain an A+ rating with the BBB. You may want to check out some of our reviews here – https://www.healthywage.com/healthywage-review/ or our press coverage (including coverage on CNN, the Today Show, Good Morning America, etc.) here – https://www.healthywage.com/press/

Whether you will have a prize of $10,000 depends on lots of factors, ranging from your BMI to the season of the year. Our algorithm is a secret, but your prize and profit are not a secret. We will always confirm with you the exact amount of prize (and profit) before you make your wager!

farmbochur

They should also get employers/insurers to chip in for the prize money. They’re the ones who really stand to gain.

Kate @ HealthyWage

We make money from corporate and government clients who are interested in creative solutions to weight loss. In addition, although financial incentives are great weight loss tools, people sometimes lose their weight loss bet (and that money goes towards winners). Feel free to contact us at info@healthywage.com or call us at 888-636-3832 if you have any additional questions or would like more information.

Leslie Z Sokolow

Seems brilliant.

darren

Isn’t New Year’s Resolutions at Rosh Hashanah?

pau

so to max this out at 10 thousand i have to be willing to bet a thousand a month? and i cant do it in 3-4 months i have to do it in 6 months or more? i played with the calculator and this is what they told me .

Kate @ HealthyWage

Your prize is determined on how much you are thinking about wagering against yourself and on your current personal data, such as weight, time of year, and many other factors. We give bigger prizes to those who wager higher amounts and statistically have a harder time losing weight. The prize calculator works on an algorithm based on the custom details you enter.

Yitz

Any way to do this if I have no weight to lose?

Aryeh Sonnenberg

Chevra, if you are serious about losing weight, join hundreds of thousands of yidden who have done so, at practically ZERO cost, with the help of “To Your Health,” by Rav Yechezkel Ishayek. You can but it anywhere Feldheim books are sold, or via Amazon.

I helped publish the English edition, and I’m happy to help you succeed, too. No cost, though you could give me half of your cash prize 🙂

I’ve lost way more than 10%, and I’ve kept it off for years.

This could be your key to a longer, healthier life!

Myi

I bumped into this book when I was learning in E”Y, and picked one up in zundels bermans for $13 ,ever since I started reading it I loved it ,and still today have it, people always look through it Very good clear and easy, was truly amazing.

Even though most fight with me about the water, and not drinking at certain times.
I personally agreed to it all as the logic was very clear.

Aryeh Sonnenberg

Thanks for the hat tip 🙂

Agree . It just makes sense, and it works, too!

Very Hangry

Tbh this is a paid advertisement why would you promote some other product. I believe this is called gezel.

TYH

We all have different beliefs, TTYLOR.

Aryeh S

Just the opposite. This offer wants you to lose weight and I am offering to help people to do so. Please explain if you see things differently.

Joseoh

So ok instead if paying $13 for a book from a rav based on Torah u’mesorah from HaSh_m and out chachamim because he mentioned it here because you think it’s gezel let’s go bid $1000 that w can lose some weight out of pitting or yetzet hara for food and the one for mamon. Let’s see if yidden don’t wind up loosing both battles.

Shay peleg

Do you pay the wager upfront?

Kate @ HealthyWage

You can choose to pay all at once when you sign up or in monthly installments. If you choose installments, payments are processed automatically every 30 days.

David

This program is extremely deceptive. This “bet” is not a regular bet. You have to pay in your money upfront. If you win you get it back plus a small return. When they say you can win 10k that’s including money you put in!!! Your just getting your money back.

Just me

David hit the nail on the head. It’s false advertising. They may be giving out some money but it’s really a small fraction of the amount they claim. You can see this clearly if you read it carefully.

And Mr or Ms very angry is incorrect to say that it’s stealing to inform people of other dieting options.

Kate @ HealthyWage

The profit amount is anywhere from 11% to a whopping 300+%. Many of our winners more than double their money! Whether you will have a prize of $10,000 depends on lots of factors, ranging from your BMI to the season of the year. Our algorithm is a secret, but your prize and profit are not a secret. We will always confirm with you the exact amount of prize (and profit) before you make your wager!

Most HeathyWager participants focus on the prize, since that’s the total money at stake (including the profit and the amount you wagered). In other words, the prize is the amount you will win (or not) depending on whether you achieve your weight loss goal. The amount of money wagered is often an even bigger motivator than the profit (aka the “loss aversion” principle).

shai

Great way to make credit card spend guys. p.s I got paid on the walking challenge once

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