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Fitbit saying I’ve overachieved when I have not

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My Fitbit is messaging me to say I’ve over achieved etc but when I got into the app my readings are as they should be. Any ideas? Thanks 

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@Suedorr  over achieved is not a criticism!  It just means that you have reached your goals and then exceeded them.  So your readings will, of course, be as they should be.

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Thank you for replying. What I was saying was that my messages are saying I have overachieved when physically I haven’t. My app tells me the truth about my activities but I get  these messages that are not true.How can I fix this and get my steps/activities to show on my messages from Fitbit Thank you Regards Susan 

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Thank you for replying to my post. Maybe I didn’t explain myself correctly. The message tells me I have ‘overachieved my step goal’ but I haven’t at all! The app tells me exactly what I have done and I go with that. The messages are out of sync with my app and messages and I don’t know how to sort it. Thank you for helping 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you for your comments. I still haven’t had any answer to my question.

As far as your answer goes let me explain as you seem to be under the misapprehension that I am stupid.

In plain English: I get a text saying I have over achieved but physically I have not! I have sat around all day doing nothing! I asked if anyone knew how to sync  my activities with my Fitbit to correct this.

That was my question. 
I can assure you I have over achieved many times and certainly do not take it as a criticism! Not being as stupid as you think I am I know I have earned it.

Please, either look at how you read questions or look at yourself and see if there is any arrogance there

Susan Hampton 

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