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don't follow fitbit's calorie counter

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There is no way a person can consume the amount of calories that they fitbit dashboard says you burn and lose weight.  It is WAY OFF target.   A two mile walk doesn't burn over 1,000 calories and you can't lose weight if you are eating as much as it says you can.

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Your answer was so rude. 

Linda L. Smith
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Yup. Sure was. You might want to read what the answer was in reaction to BEFORE you pass judgement. Unless you wouldn't want the same consideration?

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I have been using this religiously for a few months and I'm steady losing a pound a week so it works just fine for me.

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Well, I've lost 28lbs using the food logger and following the calorie counter and budget section with a 1000 calorie deficit. It works for me, but costly: had to buy new Jean's etc!!

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That’s awesome!
Just a note. Please everyone notice that the original post was YEARS ago. I can’t even get in to see the date myself because it’s been so long I’ve lost access. At the time Fitbit was a tiny armband with dots!!!
So while I’m happy for you - DO NOT come at me like I am talking about the Fitbit of 2021!!! It was quite inaccurate back a few years ago.
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I probably won’t get your replies. I usually find them in my spam folder when I check every so often. So know that I’m happy Fitbit has gotten a more accurate calorie tracker and try to remember that technology improves... thanks!!
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Hello,Sorry, I didn't mean to cause a stir, and yes yours was years ago when things weren't so accurate.I think things are a lot better now.Have a safe dayWaggSent from my Galaxy
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