My ATM card has been slightly broken for several months, but I’ve never quite got round to going to the bank to request a new one. Well, it worked, so why bother?
Until Sunday, that is, when the machine swallowed the card and was unable to return it to me. I stood there for a few minutes, wondering why this advanced piece of machinery couldn’t tell me the nature of the problem, and also why it was refusing to give me my money, but it steadfastly refused to give me my money or my card back.
So today I went back to pick up my card. Not available. Apparently it takes a couple of days for the card to travel 50 metres or so from the ATM machine to the customer service desk. However, amazingly enough when I started screaming and shouting it suddenly appeared from nowhere.
Next problem is that there is every chance that the next time I try to use the card it will be swallowed again. So how can we solve the problem? Well. luckily I had some ideas.
I can see that it may take a few days to create a new card, so how about we set up my credit card (from the same bank) so that I can withdraw cash from my savings account? Oh, and advise me of the PIN because I’ve forgotten it. Shouldn’t take long, should it? Oh no, sir, it probably can’t be done before Chinese New Year. WTF?
Watching the staff try to deal with these simple requests is quite something. My name and account number have to be manually copied from a computer screen on to a printed form so that I can sign it. Then this paper request has ‘Top Urgent’ (= "shouting Gweilo") stamped on it and then I suppose it is passed across to the clerks with the quill pens to deal with it at their leisure
Hey, guys, ever thought of designing a software program that could print out the form with my difficult Gweilo name and my account number on it? Surely that can’t be too hard? Then you could investigate automating the whole process so that the request is sent electronically to the appropriate person to deal with it. Maybe it could be done in hours rather than days.
No, I thought not. Maybe all this technology stuff will never catch on – there’s nothing wrong with paper and pen, after all.
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