
So, let me guess… You love Factor meals but as an existing customer, you find the full retail price to be a little salty?
That’s a common problem because after the initial signup promotion for your first 3-5 boxes ends you are billed at the regular rate with high shipping fees.
However, you may have a few options to save money, so let’s discuss them!
Is There a Promo Code for Returning Customers?
When you first sign up for Factor 75 you’ll have a chance to enter a promo code that will apply a discount for up to your first 5 boxes. However, after that initial honeymoon period ends you’ll be billed at the regular price, and existing customers do not have the option to enter a promo code on future orders.
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, but there are no Factor promo codes for existing users.
How Can Existing Factor 75 Users Get a Discount?

However, there are a few possible ways for existing customers to get a discount at factor75.com:
- Deactivate your account and you should be offered an incentive via text message to stay such as $150+ off your next 3-5 boxes
- Pause or end your subscription and sign up with a new account: When you sign up with a new email address you can rejoin with a new customer promotion
- Students and the Military can sign up through their account on sites like ID.me for an ongoing discount on every order
- Buy more meals: The more meals per week you select in one order the less they cost on average. If you have space in your freezer, consider ordering fewer boxes with more meals and fewer shipping fees
Tip: If you’re trying option #2, I would recommend creating the new Factor account in someone else’s name and credit card who lives at the same address!
Existing Customers Are Billed at Full Price!
The regular price for Factor meals is about $12 per serving, so if you’re not getting a discount the cost can be a bit salty, even if their tasty food is low in sodium. Remember, while existing customers can’t use a promo code, there are a couple of other ways to save.
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