08-08-2018
17:05
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09-11-2018
08:50
by
LanuzaFitbit
08-08-2018
17:05
- last edited on
09-11-2018
08:50
by
LanuzaFitbit
Fitbit needs to do something to get rid of all the scammers plagueing the app. Their profiles are pretty easy to recognize.
1 recently joined, usually with no personal information or posts
2 they join lots of groups
3 they send out dozens of friend requests to women
Seems to me it would be fairly easy for Fitbit to develop a routine to recognize these creeps and block them. It’s really ruining the community for a lot of women.
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09-15-2018 14:57
09-15-2018 14:57
I am glad to see that this might get taken care of. I do not accept any friend requests from men at all. Which is sad because I think there are plenty out there that are legit and want to encourage others or be encouraged. Thanks to all who are speaking up!
09-15-2018 15:15
09-15-2018 15:15
09-16-2018 10:52
09-16-2018 10:52
Hello everyone!
We would really appreciate if you all could get in touch with our support team and share some information about the fake or scam accounts that are adding you all. You can see the different methods to reach our support team by clicking here.
Thanks for bringing all of this up. Feel free to reach out with any further questions.
09-17-2018 12:47
09-17-2018 12:47
09-17-2018 13:06
09-17-2018 13:06
09-17-2018 13:20
09-17-2018 13:20
I posted a few screenshots of my scammers on the twitter link. They let me know they got them. I think there’s really nothing to do but not friend suspicious ones. I just got a request from one that is in every group there is and hardly any steps and no posts. Not gonna accept
09-17-2018 13:29
09-17-2018 13:29
I had three new ones today. All with just joined dates, and all with only women listed as friends. None had any FitBit activity.
09-17-2018 13:31
09-17-2018 13:31
Meg,
Did you see my post on the scammers page? I posted pictures of where to find Lanuzo.
09-17-2018 13:48
09-17-2018 13:48
09-17-2018 17:48
09-17-2018 17:48
09-17-2018 18:46
09-17-2018 18:46
09-18-2018 10:08
09-18-2018 10:08
Hey everyone.
Thanks for sharing your feedback.
As I mentioned, be sure to get in touch with our support team if you can. Please do know that this is being looked into as soon as we have any news to share on the matter we'll be sure to let everyone know.
Feel free to reach out with any further questions.
09-21-2018 09:51
09-21-2018 09:51
Here’s my latest request. I did a reverse image search and found the real guy on Instagram as capt Scala, lol
09-22-2018 08:53
09-22-2018 08:53
You are very clever and tracing the pictures. I have attached a picture of the requests that I received (just on Monday and Tuesday) so, there are a ton of then. But I'm not sure these are posting by the man pictured. A clever person could steal pictures from other sites, and use that.
09-22-2018 10:19
09-22-2018 10:19
It’s easy to search. Just screen shot their photo and do a google reverse image lookup. Some you can find others you can’t
09-22-2018 10:42
09-22-2018 10:42
And this has what to do with the Android app?
09-22-2018 10:43
09-22-2018 10:43
How is this an Android problem? Is a problem with Fitbit in general and shouldn't be in the Android forum. I come here looking for information concerning the app, not people complaining about getting friend requests that they can ignore.
09-22-2018 10:53
09-22-2018 10:53
Well, you’re a guy so wouldn’t understand how frustrating it is to be hounded every day by friend requests from loser scam artists that should never have access to the community. I didn’t start this discussion on the Android forum but there was a reason, just not sure what it was. We are trying to prevent those scammers from having access. Garmin does not have this problem. If you don’t want to be supportive, you can ignore this like you’re saying we should ignore the requests
09-22-2018 11:38
09-22-2018 11:38
If you have a positive comment of where you think this topic would be more appropriate feel free to suggest it.
Whenever a tech company puts up a forum/community they have a duty to moderate it. In the case of Fitbit, the app community does not seem to be moderated. I would suggest that you ignore this one thread rather than suggesting that the hundreds of (mostly) women getting new daily requests from scammers just ignore those hundreds and thousands of annoying daily requests.
09-22-2018 13:47
09-22-2018 13:47
@Dervari if you often peruse this forum you may have noticed that the moderators often move threads here to reach a wider audience. I assume that is why these ladies have posted here.
The thread is clearly labelled as to its content which you don't have to read if you have no interest in it.
Personally I am waiting to see if any of the gentlemen out there have experienced similar issues as none of us really know who or maybe what is behind our avatars.