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Dashboard totals don't add accurately

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If I add my daily totals for the workweek hustle It should be 64,627 but the totals in the challenge shows as 56,856. I have updated and Synced. The challenge was started in the same time zone. 

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You have added your daily days up correctly, the steps you see agree with what she sees?

By any chance did you add any manual logging, these will show in your totals, but not the challenge. 

There are also some other app that are able to add steps to Fitbit, again these are not transferred to the challenge.

Mobile track steps i also think are not.

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Sorry @Cherub1993 there is not enough enough to answer yet.

Are you in the same timezone as the originator of the challenge is?

If not, you have to go by the times of the challenge,  not your day.

For instance, last week, like most, im in a challange that started in Ireland, im across the pond. While the challenge starts at 12 am Monday morning for them, it starts 11 am Sunday morning for me, and finishes 11 am Friday morning..

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I am in the same time zone and she even double checked that she had that part set up accurately 

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You have added your daily days up correctly, the steps you see agree with what she sees?

By any chance did you add any manual logging, these will show in your totals, but not the challenge. 

There are also some other app that are able to add steps to Fitbit, again these are not transferred to the challenge.

Mobile track steps i also think are not.

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I did add manual walks when I did not have my Fitbit on but took the dogs for a walk. I bet that is it. I wonder why those are not included? I normally track my walks for the gps and mapping aspects but I went on the same exact walk so I just duplicated the distance and pace. 

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I added up the manually entered steps and they total the difference I was missing. 

 

I will ensure to charge my Blaze when I'm not actually doing anything. 

Thanks for your help. It was driving me crazy. 

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Adding of a manual walk can not be confirmed,  and would give an easy way of cheating and would make a challenge winner questionable.

Im not saying you would, but right now it is still to easy. Some put the tracker in their dog to do this. One guy, do a search, built his own arduino controlled cheating machine.

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