[LazyFit] My IPad went dead, trying to load my account, but they tell me I don’t have an account under that e,

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My IPad went dead, trying to load my account, but they tell me I don’t have an account under that e,

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1 year ago

Hi there! It sounds like you're having a tough time with your iPad and accessing your LazyFit account. Let’s try to sort this out together.

First, could you clarify what you mean by "the iPad went dead"? Is the iPad not turning on at all, or is it simply stuck on the loading screen for your account?

Additionally, could you provide the email address you think is associated with your LazyFit account? This will help me understand if it’s a potential issue with the email used or something else.

Once I have a little more information, I'll be able to guide you through the steps to resolve this issue!

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1 year ago

My I pad got wet & went totally dead. [email protected]. I was on day #259, I think.

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1 year ago

Thank you for clarifying! I'm sorry to hear about your iPad getting wet. Water damage can be tricky, but let's see what we can do.

Since your iPad is completely dead now, it's essential to take immediate action to prevent any further damage if you haven't already. Here are some steps to follow:

1. Power Off: If it’s still on, power it down immediately, but since it's dead, this may not apply.
2. Remove Accessories: Take off any case or external accessories.
3. Pat Dry: Using a soft, lint-free cloth, gently wipe off any visible moisture.
4. Air Dry: Leave your iPad in a warm, dry area to let it dry out for at least 48 hours. Avoid direct heat sources such as a hair dryer, as that can cause more damage.
5. Silica Gel or Rice: If possible, place the iPad in a container with silica gel packets or uncooked rice, which can help absorb moisture1. Store it like this for several days if you can.
6. Test: After a few days of drying out, try turning it on again. If it still doesn't work, it may need professional repairs.

As for your LazyFit account, if your iPad continues to be unresponsive, and you need to access your account, you can try resetting your password online using a different device or the LazyFit app if you have it installed elsewhere.

If your account is not recognized after that, I recommend contacting LazyFit support directly at [email protected] to ensure there's no issue with your email address associated with your account.

Do you feel comfortable trying those steps? And let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with!

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1 year ago

I turned the IPad in. I have a new iPad, I did a down load for app but mine was a LazyFit stretching app, icon looks the same but maybe not ?

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Thanks for the information! It seems like there's a possibility that you’ve downloaded a different app from what you originally had. The LazyFit app allows for a range of features, including workout planning, and it’s important to confirm you have the right version.

To ensure you're using the correct LazyFit app, please follow these steps:

1. Check the App Store: Open the App Store on your new iPad and search for "LazyFit". There are two apps that seem relevant:
- LazyFit: Home Workout Planner
- Lazy Workout by LazyFIT

2. Identify the App: Look at the app details, ratings, and reviews to see if one matches what you remember. If you had a stretching-focused app, it might be best to ensure that the one you're looking at is either of these.

3. Download the Correct App: If you find the version you want, go ahead and download it. This should accommodate the workouts and features you’re looking for.

If you'd like, could you describe any specific features or functions of the original app? It might help narrow down if you have the right one. Let me know how everything goes, or if you have any other questions!

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1 year ago

The app was stretching for less than 10 min. It included upper body, arms & neck feet and a hip

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Thank you for the details about the stretching app! Since you're looking for an app that's focused on quick stretches for areas like the upper body, arms, neck, feet, and hips, it's essential to identify the right one.

Based on your description, here’s how to find the specific LazyFit stretching app that matches your needs:

1. Open the App Store: On your new iPad, go to the App Store.
2. Search for LazyFit: Type "LazyFit" in the search bar and look for the version that specifically mentions stretching or flexibility. You might find that some apps have similar icons, so checking the app description is important.
3. Review Features: Check the app's details for features like a focus on upper body, arms, and neck stretches. It should ideally mention short routines, particularly under 10 minutes, like what you used to have.
4. Install: If you find the app that suits your description, go ahead and download/install it.

If you’re unable to find the exact app, let me know what you see in the App Store, and I can help you identify it. Alternatively, you can also check the LazyFit website or contact LazyFit support at [email protected] for more assistance in locating the app you used before.

Let me know how it goes, and feel free to reach out with any other questions!

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