Kind of hard to use a desktop computer when out and about, though. I'll keep my phone.Aaaah, I am blonde, I don't understand. I am old, and I do not use a smart phone. My old computer works just fine though. You should try it
So use your phone to call them.Well yea you can do that but it's hard using a full site on smart phone. I know I know. Stop my whining lol
I was referring to the full website, not the mobile website. The phone automatically takes you to the mobile site. At the bottom there's a link to the full site. The full site is not easy to use on a phone because of the size of the screen.So I just attempted to "buy" tickets on the mobile site ( m.amtrak.com ) and found out that their mobile website purchasing system seems to be completely bugged.
1) The 'One-Way' and 'Round-Trip' buttons don't do anything really, you still have to purchase your tickets one-way.
2) If you use the Calendar iconto select your departure dates the system dumps in the dates in an incorrect format, which returns an error when you try to look up available trains.
3) If the system gives you a service or station advisory (there is one for Chicago, so chances are you'll get one) you can't actually go "Back" (yes there is a button) to your ticket choices; you have to restart
4) I don't see a way to do anything with AGR; on the Amtrak website (there is a link on the main page to the AGR site)
5) Not to mention the website in general is so horribly designed a 5yo with a crayon could do better.
I gave up before selecting a train so who knows what else is wrong.
peter
Whose fault would you suggest it is, that a months-ahead-of-time well-publicized change to your core points program is not implemented in your official app? The app fairy?This is so totally Amtrak's fault, right?
Considering the old program was also not really implemented in the app, it's no one's fault.Whose fault would you suggest it is, that a months-ahead-of-time well-publicized change to your core points program is not implemented in your official app? The app fairy?This is so totally Amtrak's fault, right?
Still living in the dark ages using a so-called "smart" phone that can't do anything as well as a PC? Carry the PC with you! It just takes a longer cord and ethernet cable and it only counts as one carry-on if you have the small form factor desktop.Kind of hard to use a desktop computer when out and about, though. I'll keep my phone.Aaaah, I am blonde, I don't understand. I am old, and I do not use a smart phone. My old computer works just fine though. You should try it
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