I had a Fitbit for awhile and loved it, my daughter still loves hers, but mine died on me

First it acted up. I’d have to do 4–5 flights of stairs to get one to register and I could never remember to put in things like eating and drinking. It didn’t do well at keeping my “active hours” and finally it just went tied up and died

I was going to buy a new one, I had ordered my daughters and mine at the same time and same company so imagine my surprise when I went back to order a new one, hers still works fine, and got a notice they can’t be shipped to Alaska. All these crazy things they are banning are not making us safer or healthier

    Georgia Mrkvicka Westphal

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    Im 73, a widow. I live in “rural” Alaska. We are off grid and that does not stop me from being opionuated