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10% off tickets via Uber
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Re: 10% off tickets via Uber
Posted by matth1j at 08:19, 17th October 2024
 
Hadn't noticed that - first time for myself this morning as well, and I'd just assumed they were separate PDFs for out/return. But both PDFs contain both legs. Same numbers/letters under the QR codes so presumably you can use either version.

The Uber app definitely feels clunky compared to the Virgin app eg. you have to wait for the email and open the PDF; you can't see the tickets in the app. Had to approve the payment by card too, no Google pay option. I guess the duplicate tickets is just another aspect of that clunkiness?

Re: 10% off tickets via Uber
Posted by Clan Line at 22:57, 16th October 2024
 
I tried this to see how/if it worked...................no problems except.......I was sent two (apparently) identical .pdf tickets (except one was partly pink coloured).One is called Collect; one is called Mobile................ The text in the accompanying email only refers to "ticket" in the singular.  What is the difference between them ? I know it's getting late - but am I missing something b******g obvious ?

Re: 10% off tickets via Uber
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 22:02, 16th October 2024
 
Thanks, Ollie 

Last Friday, I suffered a significant delay to my journey (well over an hour), such that I aborted my planned journey to Taunton.  I claimed a refund online from GWR and they provided me with a 'freepost' address sheet of A4 to just send in my tickets for them to process that.


Re: 10% off tickets via Uber
Posted by Ollie at 20:31, 16th October 2024
 
On the odd occasion I've claimed compensation for a ticket I've bought using the Virgin app, I use the GWR website for my claim; as far as I know the fact I bought the ticket through Virgin doesn't come into it. Won't that still be the case if I buy through Uber?

For delays you would claim via delay repay of the train company that delayed you. For refunds because of a cancellation and no longer travelling, it goes via the point of purchase.

Re: 10% off tickets via Uber
Posted by matth1j at 13:01, 16th October 2024
 
On the odd occasion I've claimed compensation for a ticket I've bought using the Virgin app, I use the GWR website for my claim; as far as I know the fact I bought the ticket through Virgin doesn't come into it. Won't that still be the case if I buy through Uber?

Re: 10% off tickets via Uber
Posted by Timmer at 12:17, 16th October 2024
 
Note of caution,if your train is delayed/cancelled and you have used UBER will they charge an admin fee(then deduct from your recompense) similar to the train line.
Hmmm useful to know. Thanks for the heads up infoman. One of the reasons I don’t use Trainline.

Re: 10% off tickets via Uber
Posted by infoman at 11:48, 16th October 2024
 
Note of caution,if your train is delayed/cancelled and you have used UBER will they charge an admin fee(then deduct from your recompense) similar to the train line.

10% off tickets via Uber
Posted by matth1j at 09:35, 16th October 2024
 
Apologies if this has been posted already (didn't spot it in a quick search) but Uber are currently running a promotion for 10% off train tickets booked via their app: https://www.uber.com/gb/en/u/travel-uk/trains/

Ok it's 10% 'back' rather than 'off'; a colleague tells me that you get it after a week. He says it's currently scheduled to run until the end of the year, but it's already been extended a few times.

I've done a dummy run - the app isn't as easy to use as the Virgin one I'm currently using, but I'll be switching to it tomorrow.

 
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