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Reporting Citi Bike Theft Can be a Tough Ride

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  • Bike Tips
    Posted July 22, 2020 at 12:39 pm

    I enjoy how the article glosses over the fact that the bike was left unlocked and unattended. Just dock the bike! Make sure you get the green light and a notification and this will not happen to you. If you really want to keep it out, lock it up. Just like you would your own bike.

  • Bike Owning Taxpayer
    Posted July 22, 2020 at 4:51 pm

    Funny how the TranAlt lobbyists always point to JQ Public’s pocketbook as the solution to all Citibike’s problems.

    It’s on it’s third owner in six years, and never paid a dime of the millions it contractually owes to the city for the lost parking revenue. Doesn’t sound like a sound enterprise to me…

  • redbike
    Posted July 23, 2020 at 3:56 pm

    Holly, if you were expecting sympathy from your readers, sorry, but I’m piling on with @Bike Tips.

    Whether it’s a Citi Bike or your own bike, when you’re not riding it, dock it or lock it.

  • BF
    Posted July 24, 2020 at 2:22 pm

    how does a private company get to use public space for its own needs and profit? do they pay the city for using parking spaces?

  • K
    Posted July 25, 2020 at 1:13 pm

    I just had this happened to me! I docked the city bike at 72nd and 5th ave and a couple of hours later realised the the app still follows my phone as I was still riding it. I ran to the docking station but the bike wasn’t there. I spent the next 3 hours talking to city bike agents on the phone, every time disconnected while being put on hold. So every time I called again, I had to explain the story from the beginning. I was told that I need to file a report with the police, so I went to the police precinct and after filling out stolen property report and waiting there for an hour, they told me that since I am not an owner of the bike, I can not file. They tore it up right in front of me. I cried. Called the city bikes again. They told me to go to the different police precinct…, I called a different police precinct and they told me they will not accept the stolen city bike report. I am still on the ride according to the Lyft app 20 hours later. When I parked the bike, I pushed hard and I am pretty certain the sound worked. I don’t think it’s fair to pay 1,300$ for this incident. I read that city bikes have a chip that allows them to see its location, if that’s true, they can trace when my phone trajectory split with the bike chip’s trajectory. Of course, I am very upset I didn’t triple/quadruple check my app after docking the bike. I hope they will eventually locate it.

    • Leo
      Posted May 24, 2021 at 9:48 pm

      Hey K, did you pay something? That’s happened to me yesterday. That sucks

      • Adrian
        Posted May 29, 2022 at 5:36 am

        Hi leo did you pay something too? Like 1200 for the charge

    • Tlowry
      Posted August 1, 2022 at 9:42 am

      Same happened to family member this weekend. Have you been able to resolve or did they find the bike?

  • TOM
    Posted July 25, 2020 at 3:29 pm

    Mayor Bloomberg had it right when he wouldn’t put any City money into CitiBike. Gave a reference to CitiBank and free use of the facilities and DOT personnel but no bucks. He knew it was a money loser without them charging a real fee to users.

  • Reginald Culver
    Posted August 9, 2020 at 4:18 pm

    I guessed how this was going to turn out as soon as Ms. DeMuth wrote, “and took off to Flatbush.” “There aren’t any docking stations in Flatbush,” I thought to myself, “at least none south of Empire Boulevard.” But, @Bike Tips and @redbike miss the point. Even when you do something foolish, there needs to be a system in place for fixing the problem. That’s what the story is about. When Citi Bike was new and the bikes were often poorly maintained and riders couldn’t reliably tell if they had docked a bike successfully, the saving grace of the system was the customer service, which was great. Now that the hardware and software is vastly improved, the customer service is almost useless. I never call, no matter what the issue is.

  • redbike
    Posted August 10, 2020 at 11:47 am

    @Reginald Culver: Specific to Citi Bike’s customer service, I agree with you that under Alta’s management (Alta was Citi Bike’s first operator), customer-service-by-telephone was essential and it worked well. It was essential because Alta’s management was so bad they nearly uninvented the wheel. Under subsequent operators, overall, Citi Bike’s service has improved. The best customer service is — wait for it — no need for customer service.

    But specific to Holly DeMuth tale of woe (and @K’s comment): if / when a Citi Bike member undocks a bike, the member — not Citi Bike — is responsible for the bike. Further to Holly DeMuth: in my initial reply, I avoided rubbing salt in an open wound, but I’ll now add: Citi Bikes are for short-term use by multiple successive riders. The electric-assist CiteeeeBikes remain rare and there’s high demand for them. Keeping a Citi Bike — especially one with electric-assist — out of the system denies its availability to other members.

  • Edward
    Posted September 1, 2020 at 11:50 pm

    Your first mistake was keeping the bike out past its allotted 30 min time limit per trip, 2nd mistake not docking it prior to your 45 min meeting, If procedure had been followed the bike would not of been stolen. To many people leave a Citibike unattended thinking “oh im just going into the store or whatever” and think the bike will be ok and before they know it its gone and technically its the customers fault, All I can say is good luck, hopefully you don’t get hit with the full cost of the bike.

  • Anna
    Posted June 15, 2021 at 11:12 am

    This just happened to me. I am convinced I docked the bike; saw the green light, heard the docking noise, tried to adjust the bike in the dock & couldn’t move it. When I saw that my ride was still ongoing I ran back to the dock & the bike was gone. I called customer service to report the bike missing, they said I might need to file a police report. Still waiting to see if some random nice person returns the bike. Really wish there were GPS trackers on these bikes.

  • Fed up
    Posted June 21, 2021 at 3:49 pm

    It’s a pedaldemic in the West Village. I see the homeless riding around on CitiBikes all the time. One even had the gall to ask me to help him out with a dollar.

    Are riders actually having to pay for these bikes??!!?

    • Sigma
      Posted July 14, 2021 at 6:45 am

      my dude. poor people get massively reduced price membership, only 5 dollars a month. it’s absolutely reprehensible that you’re just automatically convinced that the bikes are stolen.

      • PNWBiker
        Posted October 6, 2021 at 11:24 am

        I agree, I hate when people assume that just because someone is homeless that they stole the bike they are riding or phone they are using. I can always tell by someone’s comments in whether they have ever been homeless or not. Someone who’s been homeless before wouldn’t talk so disparagingly towards those who are homeless.

  • GregAnyc
    Posted July 23, 2021 at 5:42 pm

    There is a new scam that happened to my partner today. Some kids had taken the code sticker off the bike and replaced it with another. So when my partner scanned code to unlock, the bike at the end unlocked and the kids rode off with it. It all happened in less than 30 seconds. He has filled a police report, but as of now the app still shows an active ride. Be aware when undocking not to scan any stickers that look like they are coming off the bike.

  • Shania
    Posted September 2, 2021 at 3:13 pm

    Hi Holly, Thanks so much for this article. I’m going through the same situation as well. And was told having a police report wouldn’t matter b/c I left the bike unattended. May I contact you to find out how you were able to get a reduced fee? I’m having some thoughts of bringing this issue up to upper management. B/c of these times we’ve been going through, crime rate has gone up, people are unemployed. They only have me 5 days (until sept 5, 21) to find a bike (and that was a courtesy extension!).

    • shelly
      Posted November 10, 2021 at 2:26 am

      hey this happened to me yesterday, I wonder how much were you charged eventually?

    • Jackie
      Posted January 1, 2022 at 6:53 pm

      Hi! I just went thru this last night. My bike was stolen and they’re saying I have to pay the fee. Did you get a reduced fee? Please email me or text me if you get this I would greatly appreciate it if you have any advice for me. I am so upset and frustrated that they’re saying I have to pay the 1200 plus tax for the bike!
      Jackie
      [email protected]
      347-683-9387

      • Adrian
        Posted May 29, 2022 at 5:42 am

        Hi jack it happened to me yesterday did you pay the 1200 charge this is so unfair thank you

  • Matt Townsend
    Posted January 19, 2022 at 6:55 am

    Here’s a question that I’m trying to find an answer to:

    When I return a lost or abandoned Citi Bike does the person who lost it get their $1,200 back?

  • SD
    Posted April 17, 2022 at 12:34 am

    I attempted to return a bike to a docking station and couldn’t get it to work. I called Citi bike, and they said the station was offline, don’t worry, I wouldn’t be charged. Well, the next day I got a message saying the bike had been returned, and I had a $161 charge! When I called Citi bike, they said the bike was still out!?!?

    I don’t understand why they can’t figure out where the bike is. Even the system in tiny Albany can track the bike and note it’s location.

  • Charlie
    Posted July 18, 2022 at 12:10 am

    I almost had my citi bike stolen yesterday. I left if unlocked six feet away from me while I was buying from a street vendor.
    A tall Asian man came in riding another electric bike with a woman sitting on the back. He grabbed my city bike and as I was telling him that it’s been used he did not stop. Only until other people around me came to help he slowly left on his bike. He showed me a big fresh bruise on his leg, probably from an accident or from stealing another bike earlier.
    Be careful out there,

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