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PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 8:50 pm 
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Woman left 'mortified' after Bolt driver accused her of urinating in taxi

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A woman says she was left 'mortified' after she was charged £66 for a Bolt because the driver accused her of unrinating on the seat.

Kate Walker, 24, took a five minute Bolt journey from Manchester Piccadilly station to her flat in Castlefield in the early hours of June 29 after attending a gig in Leeds.

She described the journey as 'uneventful' but was left shocked days later after noticing Bolt had tried to withdraw £66 - instead of the expected £6 - from her account. When she queried the charge she was told a cleaning fee had been requested because her driver claimed she had urinated and spilled a drink on the back seat, which she claims is completely false.

"I was mortified," Kate told the Manchester Evening News. "I couldn't believe it, I was so annoyed because I just knew that definitely didn't happen."

The 24-year-old refuted the charge immediately but was told the driver had provided evidence. She was sent a photo of 'clear' liquid on what she claims is a different seat to the one she was sat in.

"I just asked them if there was any chance the picture could have been fabricated, or if there could have been a mistake. I didn't even have a drink with me in the car, and the picture certainly doesn't look like someone wet themselves," she said.

But Bolt told her the driver had submitted the picture immediately after her journey and had not picked anyone else up since. In a series of interactions with the company Kate said she 'pleaded' with them to investigate the driver - but the money had been taken from her account and she was told nothing could be done.

"The whole time I was speaking to these representatives I was being made to feel like I was just some stupid young woman who had got too drunk," she added. "I wasn't believed at all. It was a really horrible feeling."

Kate eventually told Bolt she was speaking to the press about the incident, and was refunded. But she told the M.E.N she wanted to share her story to make others aware.

"Obviously everyone is feeling the pinch with the cost of living crisis - I know there is desperation out there," she said. "But it's such an easy way of getting money out of people, because some people wouldn't notice. If I hadn't had insufficient funds in my account at the time I wouldn't have been notified of the charge."

A Bolt spokesperson said: “The significant majority of Bolt journeys take place successfully and without incident. The safety and quality of the Bolt service improves the more feedback we receive - positive and negative - so we encourage everyone to continue to share their experiences through all the available channels.

“If a report contains allegations of serious misconduct, our standard practice is to ask both sides for their view of the incident and make a judgement on how best to proceed. For example, if a party is found to be fraudulent, they are removed from the platform. We involve local authorities as appropriate.”

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 8:53 pm 
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To me, that doesn't look like someone pi**ed themselves.

There might have been a mess that the driver tried, in a haphazard way, to clean up.

But it doesn't sound or look right to me. :-k

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or was it the old app driver trick of pouring water on the seat photographing it and kerching !

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What a load of pish :lol:

Or, in fact, not pish at all. If it was, it wouldn't cover such huge area, and it would cover a more distinct and circular area rather than all those splashes radiating out from it.

And it wouldn't look like it had only just happened. Unless it was a huge volume of liquid, it wouldn't look quite so damp and on the surface, unless the liquid had just been dumped on the seat and hadn't had the chance to soak in properly before the photo was taken. And no splashes on the seabelt clips.

Not clear what the photo shows, precisely, but probably something deliberate rather than an accidental wee. And probably the driver rather than a passenger.

I smell shite rather than pish (figuratively speaking, of course).


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it wouldn't cover such huge area,

It would if she was traveling with an elephant. :-k

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I smell [edited by admin] rather than pish


shouldn't go so heavy on the onions then ! :lol:

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The driver should lose his license for trying to scam the customer.


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youbeenbusy wrote:
The driver should lose his license for trying to scam the customer.

Very hard to prove, but it could be viewed as fraud.

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Sussex wrote:
youbeenbusy wrote:
The driver should lose his license for trying to scam the customer.

Very hard to prove, but it could be viewed as fraud.



Doubt any police force would take that up bearing in mind the amount of money involved. :wink:

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