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Weight was 88.1 kg now it is 86.8kg being a difference of 1.3kg 

However when I update my weight on my fitbit app it has listed that I've lost 200g?

Deleted it and added the new weight on my fitness pal where it correctly listed 1.3 but when it syncs that to my fitbit it says 200g?

 

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@Frederickanne Did you set a goal? Target weight of 80 kg? Just edit the goal (open Fitbit app, tap on weight tile) or set a new one.

Marrrmaduke | Canada
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@Frederickanne Can you please post some screenshots from your fitbit mobile app or Dashboard on Fitbit.com?

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@Frederickanne it shows 0.2 kg because your starting weight of you weight goal has been marked as 87. Take a closer look at the scale tile in the first pic.

Marrrmaduke | Canada
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@Marrrmaduke while the scale says that for who knows what reason my weight has never been marked as anything except 88.1

The list of entered weights shown are the only things ever entered. So unless fitbit has taken it upon themselves to change my start weight there's no reason for it so say 87 any whereScreenshot_20190115-170019.jpg

 

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@Frederickanne Did you set a goal? Target weight of 80 kg? Just edit the goal (open Fitbit app, tap on weight tile) or set a new one.

Marrrmaduke | Canada
Charge HR, Blaze, Charge 2, Charge 3, Inspire HR, Versa Lite, Versa SE, Aria

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