Celebrate with Oiii in Perth!
Getting started is simple – just download the Oiii App, register, and enter the promo code “TRYOIII” under Promotions -> Redeem Reward to unlock your reward.
After redeeming, you can book your first ride with Oiii and we’ll cover the fare, up to $30*. Whether it’s heading into the city, catching up with friends, or getting home after a night out, Oiii makes travelling around Perth smarter, easier, and better value.
Discover a smarter way to ride with Oiii.
*Terms and Conditions
- The rider award scheme “TRYOIII” is valid until midnight 31 October 2025 AEST (“expiry date”). Rides must be booked on the Oiii app and complete before the expiry date to be eligible for fare payment by Oiii. The code is only valid in the state of WA and limited to trips originating in post codes ranging from 6000 to 6215.
- The promo code covers rides to a limit of $30. If the ride fare is more than $30, then Oiii will charge the difference between the fare and $30 onto the rider’s credit card.
- Riders have to enter their credit card information prior to booking a ride to cover excess fees. The credit cards must be not expired and have sufficient funds to cover the full cost of a given ride.
- Oiii will preauthorise the rider’s nominated credit card at the time of the booking for the agreed fare and then release the applicable amount once the fare has been finalised.
- The reward scheme is limited to a maximum of one ride per rider. Riders must not create multiple Oiii accounts to take advantage of the reward scheme. Riders who apply the reward scheme on more than 1 ride by creating multiple accounts, will have to pay Oiii all ride fares, transactional fees and costs associated with payment recovery.
- The rewards program is exclusively for riders and cannot be claimed by Oiii operators, drivers or associated personnel.
[WA] $30 off Your First Ride (6000-6215 Postcodes) @ Oiii

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If their app is anything to go by, then yes. It couldnt find an address when I was trying to input destination (the suburb is very old and well established)
Agree. There was one a year or two back that had a similar fare bidding system but it died pretty quickly. I think that system is a bit annoying/confusing for riders who just want to book a ride & to have it actually arrive and not cost them an insane amount due to surge pricing. This company claims "say good-bye to surge pricing" but in reality if Uber & Didi are surging why would drivers stay on the Oiii platform & not jump over to a more lucrative one? Nice idea but in reality these gig economy platforms are a race to the bottom.
App seems clunky and higher price than uber and didi
Reckon it'll have the same fate as Ola, Shofer etc