Hi,
I have, on many instances, found petrol stations I update have had fuel types removed. Not removed because of a lack of updates but because whosoever was last updating the prices either removed them or made no edit to the price.
I have no just go back from a hol to Canada and was going to update a sinbin I regularly update to find that there was only one fuel type! Diesel and Super, which are both available, no longer having prices. Nor did my attempts to update and add prices for these missing fuels get accepted.
That fuel prices are going missing concerns me as available fuels are not being shown to potential users of stations. That any tom, dick and harry can abuse the system is also of concern, perhaps less so from Wazes perspective, but a concern none the less.
I am also being grumpy… 
Des. . . 
I see this from time to time, and also see the occasional price that’s completely wrong. Having however been guilty of accidentally entering complete garbage data and not then noticing it until a few hours later when I passed by that station again, I can understand how it could happen without any malicious intent - the price entry UI is still a complete pain to use unless you can hold the phone close enough to your face to be able to read the tiny digits used to show the prices, and no matter how much Waze might prefer that drivers don’t edit price data, they really ought to make the UI more suitable for driver use given this is how most of their data presumably gets submitted…
As for not being able to submit prices, I’ve been seeing this problem over the past few days - some stations won’t allow me to submit updates at all during one drive (but then accept updates without any issues later that day during a different drive) whilst other stations update just fine in that same drive.
Finally - sinbin? Are the prices at that station outrageous, or is that just an unfortunate autocorrect…
Fuel price update seems largely screwed today. I’ve input prices for nine petrol stations, one update worked, the other eight came back with “Sorry could not update prices”.
Hi,
Something to mention in July I suspect!
Did the update later in the day but had to add one price at a time!
It does seem to be the same and newer users who are responsible for doing this and having sent a couple of PM’s to the users here without any comeback, I give up… 
sinbin - a colloquial name for sainsburys. Affectionate or otherwise… 
Des. . . 
Strangely enough, I used to see this at the Sainsbury’s in Stevenage. It’s not a station I went past often but when I did it was always N/A across all prices.
After saying all that though, I was past it yesterday and it had prices. Not that it’d let me update as it gave me the ‘sorry, could not update prices.’
The main problem I have seen is Unleaded and Diesel prices are show but the Super Unleaded is only shown on the pumps. So I only up date the Super Price when I fill up my Van at a Tesco.
Another subject on fuel. Since my company van has a Fuel Genie Card. With it I can only fill up at Tesco’s, Morisson’s and Tesco Esso garages I wish I could put this in as another type of petrol station. Sadly I have to rely on my Tom Tom for this as I have the POI file for them. In Waze I can only have 1 favourite company for fuel when in reality I can use 2 all over the country.
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I’ve seen other issues with fuel reporting…
Occasionally, you press the report button and go for the “Fuel Prices” button except it’s not there. And when this happens you also can’t navigate to fuel. If you close the app and re-open it, that usually fixes the issue.
As to the small digits when entering numbers, I’ve noticed on my brother’s Samsung S5 he gets a number keypad to enter the price, hence, nice big number keys which makes the process so much easier.
On my One M8 using the default HTC Sense keyboard, I also get a nice big numeric keypad with which to enter prices, which is a big improvement over the standard keyboard that my previous One X used to display here.
The problem however is that the onscreen display of the prices is still far smaller than it needs to be given how much whitespace there is in that part of the UI. Consequently, unless you’ve got the eyesight of a hawk, or are running Waze on a stupidly large screen, it’s difficult to quickly read the existing prices to know if they need updating in the first place, and then equally difficult to verify that you’ve entered the correct price - even with a nice big numeric keypad to work with, fat finger syndrome remains a risk, and then there are the times when the phone doesn’t register a keypress and you end up accidentally submitting a price which we could only dream of being able to pay…