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Syncing Fitness Tracker with AARP Now to earn Rewards points
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Syncing Fitness Tracker with AARP Now to earn Rewards points
I see that you can sync your fitness tracker to the AARP Now app and earn Rewards points for hitting fitness milestones. However when you drill down to the instructions it says you need v3.20 of the AARP Now app to sync the fitness tracker, yet my Apple App Store only has v3.19. I have AARP support looking into this but wondering if anyone else has been able to find v3.20 and/or sync their fitness tracker (specifically Apple Health on the iPhone).
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@JonathanM243209 I sent you a private message with your current point balance.
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Have you tried these steps?
1. Head to the Earn page at http://aarp.org/rewards/earn
2. Hit the “Sync a fitness tracker” link
3. Select a fitness tracker from the pop-up menu
4. Then, you’ll need to separately go into its app and give it permission to share data with AARP Rewards.
Also, make sure to check this to make sure your activity is recognized: Double-check that your device has Bluetooth on and open the Fitbit app. If it still didn’t sync, restart your phone.
If my post answers your question, please mark it as an "Accepted Solution" by clicking on the ellipsis option button (the three dots) in the top-right corner of the reply.
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I ws told by a representative that I would receive a fitness tracker. He told me to go to this website and I would beable to order. I see nowhere on how to order or recieve the fit bit. I would like to know how I can get this?
e mail is cindal50@msn.com
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@ph8624 I'm checking in on your case.
@cindyk565309 I've edited your post to remove your email address to protect your personal information. You can connect your fitness tracker to your AARP Rewards account -- at this time, there isn't the option to purchase a fitness tracker in the AARP Rewards catalog.
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I saw this issue too. My Fitbit (Charge 2) appeared linked, according to both the AARP and FitBit sites, but no steps were recorded. I use the desktop (web browser), not the App versions of their respective software. AARP support said no data was being received from FitBit - go talk to them. FitBit support said data was being sent to AARP - go talk to them. Neither group seemed to know exactly what procedure a user should follow when linking their tracker, so I thought I'd add that information here as a helpful guide for others having the same issue.
When you Add a Tracker from the AARP page it takes you to the fitbit login page and afterwards to the fitbit AARP Rewards configuration page. There are eight separate attributes to choose, or you can simply “Allow All”. I preferred not to share any unnecessary information (e.g. sleep and weight), so I selected only the ones that looked important for reporting step counts. My first attempt was apparently not sufficient, because no tracking information was recorded by AARP. That's when I chatted with both support teams, but sadly they could not help...
After further experimenting on my own I finally got things to work when juat the following three attributes were enabled: "Profile", "Activity and Exercise", and "Fitbit Devices and Settings". In fairness, there is a disclaimer that reads "If you allow only some of this data, AARP Rewards may not function as intended. Learn more about these permissions here." Clicking the "here" link did not offer enough additional information to determine those attributes minimally necessary for persons wanting some privacy. I believe there is room for improvement here!
Having started on Monday (1/12/20), my "10K steps in a day" for (1/16/20) finally in AARP Rewards on Friday morning. Presumably the first three days were lost, but that's not a huge number of rewards points.
Hopefully this detailed information will help others and lead to less frustration.
-Steve
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I've made two contacts in the past month and this issue still has not been resolved. Ever since changing the reward points program, I've failed to receive any points for my Fitbit steps. I've disconnected and reconnected to no avail. It's very frustrating that this is not getting resolved!
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Hello @lk8154694 ,
I have a fitbit zip. It is old and I understand no longer supported. It cost $89 and was a gift, I got it a little over a year ago and it was used. But, it works supported or not!
Anyway, I had a lot of trouble getting points from my fitbit steps. One thing that comes to mind is that went to http://www.fitbit.com/devices and signed on.
Then I clicked on the "view settings" button cog and clicked on "settings" in the drop down menu. The "view settings" button is on the top right hand side of the screen after signing in. A picture of the button looks like a "cog"
The next page gives a number of options to choose from on the left hand side of the page, Choose "Applications" and choose "remove access" for any item that refers to "Rewards for Good." There was also an item showing under Applications that read "AARP Rewards by AARP" that I DID NOT REMOVE. I only removed access to the item that referred to "Rewards for Good."
My fitbit points started showing up shortly afterward. No steps from the past, but, points going forward. Anyway, that is what I remember. I hope this helps, at least it is something else to try.
Good Luck,
Andrew
@lk8154694 wrote:I've made two contacts in the past month and this issue still has not been resolved. Ever since changing the reward points program, I've failed to receive any points for my Fitbit steps. I've disconnected and reconnected to no avail. It's very frustrating that this is not getting resolved!
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The app stopped giving me points from steps AGAIN. Last points I received from steps was on 11/4, thus no points for the 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, or 8 days.
Very frustrating.
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@PaulH732761 AARP Rewards syncs to the following devices:
Apple Health - Fitbit - Garmin Connect - Misfit. If you're still having trouble, please call 1-888-OUR-AARP (1-888-687-2277) and a member representative can assist you.
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That did something. I received points as of today (11/1) for 10K steps and for 120 miles in a month. Thanks! I'll have to watch it the next few days but this really should be a "set it and forget it" process.
Still, it looks like I missed out on my 10/30 and 10/31 points for steps.
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I am now longer getting points for my steps. Who do I contact?
AARP Now app is synced with my Health app.
The last day I received points for steps was 10/29. Per my Health app (and Apple Watch) on 10/30 I had 19,162 steps, no points given. On 10/31 I had 18,693 steps, no points given. Already today I'm over 10K.
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@lhl504 You earn points for every fitness milestone you hit. You can sync a Fitbit, Garmin, Misfit, as well as Apple Health that is on your iPhone, so you can sync either your iPhone or FitBit. Wearable trackers tend to be the most accurate, so I may suggest syncing the Fitbit.
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