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It's great to see you around @Senator57. Thanks for troubleshooting this inconvenience by yourself. Since you have already tried the restart procedure provided by @MeylinP several times without success, I recommend contacting our support team one more time, but this time please tell the advocate all the troubleshoot you have already tried. For a faster response you can contact them via phone or chat.
Let me know the outcome. ![]()
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@Senator57 I would suggest you try to dry your tracker by submerging it in a bag of rice for 48 hours and after this restart your tracker again. Hopefully this may help improve the situation.
Let me know how it goes!
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@Senator57 Sorry to hear that you couldn't revive your Surge but I it is great that you are still tracking your activity and getting healthier by doing this.
I'll be around!
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