I was in the city today and parked in a paid parking lot at $1 for a half hour.
They have a really fancy parking system there where they automatically scan your license plate on the way in and you pay at a machine beside the front door on the way out, then it lets you out when you drive up to the exit gate. Fully automated setup -- I've parked there before and it's pretty slick when it works.
It apparently quit working today. I suspect that, like a lot of other things, it wasn't built to handle a Saskatchewan winter.
When I went to leave two hours later there was a dozen cars lined up in the exit lane and the guy at the front of the line apparently couldn't get the gate to open. After some time it eventually opened but closed again right behind him and this continued to happen.
I sat in the exit line for that parking lot for 45 minutes before we eventually got to the front of the line.
They had a help line number posted so I phoned it three separate times during the 45 minutes. Got told to leave a message the first and last time and got to talk to someone the second time I called.
On my messages and when I talked to that person I told her that they need to open that gate and leave it open if it's malfunctioning like this. No response to my messages (of course) and the person I talked to said that she can't do that but she will pass the message on to someone else.
So no action resulted from those calls.
When I got to the front of the line (45 minutes later) to my lack of surprise the gate didn't open. There's a button on the kiosk there saying "press for help" so I did that and a guy with a heavy accent answered on a speaker and asked what the problem is. I told him and he then rang up a display on the screen that said I have to pay another $1 for the time I had spent waiting in this line. I said that's not going to happen. He said "OK" and the gate opened and let us out. It closed again right behind me and I know there was another dozen cars lined up again.
So 45 minutes spent on driving out of the parking lot that should have taken one minute, tops.
When I got back I hunted up a contact us form on their website and wrote that I have spent $4 on this parking fiasco today and now I want my $4 back.
I don't imagine that I'll hear anything back or see my $4 again either, but if this continues someone might rip that barricade right off of the post. I was almost ready to do that myself today, frankly.
I could have driven back to Melville in the time that I spent sitting in their parking lot.
They have a really fancy parking system there where they automatically scan your license plate on the way in and you pay at a machine beside the front door on the way out, then it lets you out when you drive up to the exit gate. Fully automated setup -- I've parked there before and it's pretty slick when it works.
It apparently quit working today. I suspect that, like a lot of other things, it wasn't built to handle a Saskatchewan winter.
When I went to leave two hours later there was a dozen cars lined up in the exit lane and the guy at the front of the line apparently couldn't get the gate to open. After some time it eventually opened but closed again right behind him and this continued to happen.
I sat in the exit line for that parking lot for 45 minutes before we eventually got to the front of the line.
They had a help line number posted so I phoned it three separate times during the 45 minutes. Got told to leave a message the first and last time and got to talk to someone the second time I called.
On my messages and when I talked to that person I told her that they need to open that gate and leave it open if it's malfunctioning like this. No response to my messages (of course) and the person I talked to said that she can't do that but she will pass the message on to someone else.
So no action resulted from those calls.
When I got to the front of the line (45 minutes later) to my lack of surprise the gate didn't open. There's a button on the kiosk there saying "press for help" so I did that and a guy with a heavy accent answered on a speaker and asked what the problem is. I told him and he then rang up a display on the screen that said I have to pay another $1 for the time I had spent waiting in this line. I said that's not going to happen. He said "OK" and the gate opened and let us out. It closed again right behind me and I know there was another dozen cars lined up again.
So 45 minutes spent on driving out of the parking lot that should have taken one minute, tops.
When I got back I hunted up a contact us form on their website and wrote that I have spent $4 on this parking fiasco today and now I want my $4 back.
I don't imagine that I'll hear anything back or see my $4 again either, but if this continues someone might rip that barricade right off of the post. I was almost ready to do that myself today, frankly.
I could have driven back to Melville in the time that I spent sitting in their parking lot.
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