Anyone having problems with this Wiki app ?. It is not opening on my current location, instead it opens on a world map and I have to zoom right in to show service stations nearby. All other apps like WikiCamps and Google maps etc are working fine with location services. Regards Des
Edit...... maybe someone with the app could just have a look and see if if they are having the same issue.
-- Edited by Des and Jane on Saturday 15th of February 2020 11:11:49 AM
Guys thanks for the replies, I have location services turned on and it made no difference at all.
Might have to just delete the app and re download it.
Pity though as by doing so I think I will lose all the fuel use data.
Guys thanks for the replies, I have location services turned on and it made no difference at all. Might have to just delete the app and re download it. Pity though as by doing so I think I will lose all the fuel use data.
I have had help from the admin when needed, very helpful.
With regards Fuel Maps information being outdated, to a large degree the app relies on individuals updating the prices into the app for everyone's benefit. I do this whenever I buy or find cheap fuel. Helps fellow travellers.
In some States such as WA, it is updated daily from the States Fuel Watch scheme so is pretty accurate but if the State in question doesn't have a fuel watch system, then the app is reliant on yours and everyone else who purchase fuel to keep it updated so to help all the GN's out there, take 5 to update the app each time you buy fuel.
I have found the regular price updates are being made by owner/operators of the service stations and bear no resemblance to the 'actual' pump prices.
Particularly when staying in towns along the Kennedy Hwy in Qld, I would update the pump pricing to what I paid and within an hour or so it would be changed to a much lower figure on the app, yet the real pump pricing was still what I paid.
They were setting a considerably lower price to suck you into not filling up at other towns because you thought you could get cheap fuel in the next place.
Once you got to their town you had no choice because you were running too low to get to the next place.
This is the problem with all Wiki based systems, there are really no checks as to the validity of the data.
Can't say I have ever run into that issue with Fuel Maps although I wouldn't put it past unscrupulous operators to do it.
The Fuel Watch system and legislation in WA makes it difficult for that sort of rubbish to go on but ah those Queenslanders..........