We have made it super easy to cancel Waze Carpool subscription
at the root to avoid any and all mediums "Waze Inc." (the developer) uses to bill you.
Now let us get into the crux of this guide.
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A few things to note and do before cancelling:
It is Impossible to Cancel a Waze Carpool subscription. (**Crowdsourced from Waze Carpool and Justuseapp users)
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Upgrade your commute by carpooling with Waze. Plan your rides and match with fellow commuters going your way. It's easy, affordable and eco-friendly. Why Waze Carpool? - Schedule your rides for the week and stay on track with reminders - Share the cost of commuting - Say hello to the express lane - Reduce traffic and help the planet NOTICE: The Waze Carpool app is for riders only. Are you a driver who wants to offer rides to commuters? Download the original Waze app and tap the carpooling icon to get started. Waze Carpool is currently available in the United States, Brazil, Mexico and Israel. Keep it installed and we’ll notify you as soon as it becomes available in your area!
By jryoo
I’ve been using this app for few months and I loved it. However, with the latest update, I am unable to request a ride for a specific driver. I’ve been pooling with the same guy for 6+ months, and now we don’t see each other from the list and are both struggling. We even tried to put the exact same pick up/drop off address to see if we could see each other from the list but this didn’t work. Now I see a bunch of drivers who are just not responding. Please fix this.
By Prism31
I love using Waze for my daily commute to work. I referred it to a friend and when she took her first ride (which is always free), I got $20 in carpool reward which is giving me 50% discount on my rides! The communication via messaging helps to convey the exact timing and pickup location to the drivers. Just one drawback is that the app is little slow, would love to see an improvement with that. All in all, it is a great app, definitely cheaper than Uber/ Lyft. Saves money and reduces traffic. So win-win! :)
By whysomebody is using janr
I used it for commute from South Bay to sf. It saved me to some degree, and cheaper than Scoop. However, there are a few bugs on the application. One is that once the time is approaching, I cannot open the pickup address on map anymore, which means I can only guess if I get the right place, based on the moving spot on the built-in map. Also the speed is slow when I click some buttons sometimes, and I cannot see the messages from drivers immediately when the notification is pushed to my phone. But I will keep using it, since it is so cheap and the best choice in carpool!
By GrinningReaper
I am a visually impaired iPhone user. I like Waze because I can identify where the pick up and drop off points are using voiceover. This feature is not yet accessible using the carpool options on several other popular apps. However, Waze still needs some improvements. My rider rating is not spoken properly, as voiceover does not indicate partial stars. So even though I have close to a five star rating, it tells me that I am at four. Another concern is that focus tends to be spotty on the main screen when there are incoming ride offers from drivers. Overall though, this app is very promising.
By Deevacat
I really enjoy how flexible this service is and appreciate the ability to cancel without penalty. The people I’ve met are a nice community of folks who make the time and long distances traveled enjoyable. It’s a smart app. The only flaws are it’s inability to recognize unsafe pickup/drop off locations and difficulty in communications with developers. I’ve used it long enough to work around the locations issue but still don’t have a good handle on customer service issues. Overall I really do enjoy using this app and appreciate the work that has gone into its development. Thank you, Waze/Google!
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