My major gripe is that you can only stop off or pick up during store opening hours. What a pain if you want to leave your ebike at the station for a long day in London, renders secure parking useless. What if you might be back just in time, but your train is delayed on the return leg. You're stuck in Leeds without access to your bike, and you'll have to come back the next day to collect it and presumably pay an extra £1.50 for the privilege.
Still, if I can make the journey in time without a hitch, I would gladly pay £1.50 to park my £5,000 ebike for one off trips, I might even consider it to support Leeds bricks and mortar retailers. What a pity there is no great route into the city from my neck of the woods. It's basically a long drag down the A58 from Drighlington which is busy with motor traffic, unless I take a huge diversion via Tong Village and Pudsey to use CS1, still, those are busy roads too. Meh. I'll keep buying my stuff online. Town planners are missing a trick aren't they.
Whilst not as cheap, it's far simpler to jump on the M621 and park in the city centre. Why do we have to make cycling so difficult by comparison. It's a long downhill stretch to leeds on the A58. I've done it a few times on my brompton, and got the bus back. Easy peasy. There's plenty of room for a cycle path on the A58 too. Rather annoying.