How is it that this website NEVER works?It's practically impossible to book tickets without needing to call them and talk to a rude black woman.
What sort of adblockers and other shit do you have running?I book amtrak tickets online all the time and I think i've only had to call them once or twice in almost 15 years.
No adblocks at all. It's just chromium, zero extensions.
I have the same issue, I think they're trying to defeat scrapers so they make it say fuck off and die every 2 or 3 queries. Close the tab, wait a few minutes, open a new tab, and start again. Don't submit more than 1 query per minute
>>2054649it's way worse than thatyeah, i do get the error after just choosing to from and datesbut I also get errors at all other steps of the process as wellI try to log into my amtrak account, I enter my login credentials on the azure adb2c thing, it redirects back to amtrak, not logged in...Okay, Fine. I'll enter my passenger list by hand. Go through the entire process, get to payment. Submit... wait, error there.Do it again, use a different credit card, error again.How do they even sell tickets with this website at all?
>>2054652Just tried it again, another error. This time between passenger screen and payment screen. I guess I have to call in once again and be charged 20% more than the price listed on the website again...
>>2054653Nah, just know your exact route and start from a clean slate. Imagine your Total User Journey before each click.Works on my machine.
>>2054653Just tell them you're having a problem with the site and can't finish the transaction and tell them you don't want to pay the surcharge for doing it over the phone. If they don't waive it just buy a plane ticket.
I finally got it to work, this time in an incognito window. I feel like I'm debugging a user flow at work, but no, this is their production website. What a pile of trash. I'll remember this trick next time.
>>2054657You probably just needed to clear cache/cookies for the website.Opening it up in incognito specifically bypasses the existing site cache/cookies your browser has saved.
>>2054660Used to be possible to do that with dev tools but dev tool blockers are now a thing on a lot of sites because scammers call old people and trick them with dev tools and we can't have nice things