Capvermell
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I only just came across the previous now closed discussion at www.railforums.co.uk/threads/uber-retailing-national-rail-tickets.237691/page-2 and also only just spotted the Travel option in the Uber App having only taken about one Uber ride in the last three months after taking them almost once or twice a week from Oct 2020 to Oct 2021. The reason I almost totally stopped using Uber for taxi/private hire journeys is because I kept on being stranded at Horley or Three Bridges station in more recent months at 2am in the morning or later waiting up to 90 minutes to find an Uber driver who would actually pick me up rather than accept the ride and cancel it a few minutes in to their already supposedly being on their way to me. This problem seemed to grow very rapidly as flights out of Gatwick opened back up to normal levels meaning that Uber Drivers hanging round the airport area considered my £20 to £25 fare to be not worth taking compared to the £70 plus ride to London they were clearly hoping to get.
But anyway the 10% Uber Rides Cashback was an attraction of Uber Travel (although currently seems to only be offered until the end of March but may be extended again) but the App is simply more or less impossible to use to buy the rail ticket you want. For instance from Ockley it won't sell you a Zones 1-6 Travelcard and for many journeys it won't offer a return fare at all but only two single fares that cost more money than the super off peak fare. Also for reasons best known to it it only seems to want to route Super Off Peak Return tickets from London Victoria to Ockley via Horsham (it is happy to route the outbound journey directly without changing via Dorking and Sutton) and once the Horsham route back isn't available in the later evening after 9.14pm it then also tries to start surcharging direct journeys from Victoria to Ockley via Dorking without changing at Horsham. It also seems to think that Super Off Peak Return tickets on the 2325 from London Victoria to Ockley should be more expensive because they arrive at Ockley after midnight at 0057. It doesn't seem to know that rail tickets are valid for journeys until 0359 hours the following day. After a lot of calls to the normal Uber Rides support line on 0808 189 7190 I was eventually told there is a separate support line for Uber Travel on 0800 066 8258. This says that the service is powered by Omio using the same guy who does the IVR for the Uber Rides and Eats support line so why isn't it just an Option 3 on the main Uber 0808 189 7190 phone support line.
The Filipino guy working for Omio on behalf of Uber today actually spoke very clear and good english and was clearly very intelligent and also very polite (not true of many of the Uber Rides phone line support staff in my experience) but said he couldn't resolve the technical issues or sell me the correct ticket I needed at the correct price but could only report back my concerns to Uber,.
So basically 6 months plus in this service is almost impossible to use because of massive unresolved technical gremlins meaning the service can't sell you ticket including a Travelcard and frequently only wants to sell you more expensive tickets than a Super Off Peak ticket that should actually be valid at the times of day I want to travel.
Quite how Uber and Omio expects customers to use the Uber Transport part of its App to book rail tickets without resolving all of the very large number of gremlins that still afflict it seems unclear.
But anyway the 10% Uber Rides Cashback was an attraction of Uber Travel (although currently seems to only be offered until the end of March but may be extended again) but the App is simply more or less impossible to use to buy the rail ticket you want. For instance from Ockley it won't sell you a Zones 1-6 Travelcard and for many journeys it won't offer a return fare at all but only two single fares that cost more money than the super off peak fare. Also for reasons best known to it it only seems to want to route Super Off Peak Return tickets from London Victoria to Ockley via Horsham (it is happy to route the outbound journey directly without changing via Dorking and Sutton) and once the Horsham route back isn't available in the later evening after 9.14pm it then also tries to start surcharging direct journeys from Victoria to Ockley via Dorking without changing at Horsham. It also seems to think that Super Off Peak Return tickets on the 2325 from London Victoria to Ockley should be more expensive because they arrive at Ockley after midnight at 0057. It doesn't seem to know that rail tickets are valid for journeys until 0359 hours the following day. After a lot of calls to the normal Uber Rides support line on 0808 189 7190 I was eventually told there is a separate support line for Uber Travel on 0800 066 8258. This says that the service is powered by Omio using the same guy who does the IVR for the Uber Rides and Eats support line so why isn't it just an Option 3 on the main Uber 0808 189 7190 phone support line.
The Filipino guy working for Omio on behalf of Uber today actually spoke very clear and good english and was clearly very intelligent and also very polite (not true of many of the Uber Rides phone line support staff in my experience) but said he couldn't resolve the technical issues or sell me the correct ticket I needed at the correct price but could only report back my concerns to Uber,.
So basically 6 months plus in this service is almost impossible to use because of massive unresolved technical gremlins meaning the service can't sell you ticket including a Travelcard and frequently only wants to sell you more expensive tickets than a Super Off Peak ticket that should actually be valid at the times of day I want to travel.
Quite how Uber and Omio expects customers to use the Uber Transport part of its App to book rail tickets without resolving all of the very large number of gremlins that still afflict it seems unclear.