Yiannis Protopapas
If it ain't broke, don't fix it! Why did you have to "revamp" the app? Keeps crashing, doesn't recognise the station you're at making for awkward silence (and a suspicious looks) from the employees. Today was the last straw. Switcing to Petrolina as soon as my wallet is spent. Also, train your employees not to look at you as if you're stealing petrol when you ask to use the app.
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Antonis Ignatiou
*While you're in the app,pressing "pump number" always gets stuck.only way to proceed is to close app and restart which takes time *Many times when you try to "convert smiles" the app is not responding. You have to close and restart.even so might not be fixed *Some eko stations Wi-Fi doesn't reach pumps area so u have to get out of the car to find signal *The items offered as "offers"can be found in normal shops with same price
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A Google user
The eko smile is a classic example of a bad application. The UI is confusing, messy and right out unusable. It looks more like a bad website rather than an android application. I can say with certainty the company build this just to say that they also have an application to the play store.
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