I'm not sure I see the reasons for not using BT (when just taking a mid point reading) based on what you've said (unless you mean "some of the times").
Perhaps I wasn't clear. It's to keep my cost down by not allowing every test to be uploaded and billed.
If for example, I did 8 tests in 8 weeks and I used the BT feature, all 8 tests would be uploaded via BT.
It's a service. Billing is based on usage of the service. The service includes the device, supplies, and reporting to the provider. There is no separate charge for supplies, so I order enough so I can test more often than every 2 weeks if I feel the need to do so, but I only report my tests every two weeks even if I test more often. As it turns out, the past year, I seldom need to test more often than every 2 weeks to stay in range, but the option is there if needed.
By using their web page, I can control which tests I report. that is not the case with the App and Bluetooth. If for example I did a test last week, but did not transmit it, then I did a test this week and did the transmit, it will send both this week and last week's results. The only way to prevent that is to "Clear Memory" which deletes all history plus settings. It's not selective.
They bill every 4 tests. If I used BT in the above scenario, I would get 2 bills (unless I went through the clear memory hassle). By only reporting every 2 weeks, I get only 1 bill.
I'm only in the service to get a reliable source of test strips. I prefer not to use eBay for my test strips.
Even though a nurse from my Cardio office calls to discuss my test result, I do my own dosing. They are required to make the call per the terms of the service.
PS: why do you want to "stay in the service" ??
If I don't test and report at least every 2 weeks, they will discontinue my participation in the service. At least that is what they told me at the beginning. I've never missed reporting on the schedule.