I'm sure this has caught out other people before, but I feel like venting some spleen!
Last Wednesday I remembered "Oooh, I better pay my credit card bill!". So, I went on to the internet, logged into my bank, and sent a big wodge of cash to the credit card company (a different bank to my current account). Seeing as it was due on Friday, I thought "well, that leaves 2 working days and nights for a computer to beep down a fibre at another computer"
On Thursday I looked at my statement and thought "Good, the money has been transferred, and with a day to spare!"
However, today I get my statement through, it shows a late payment charge... I ring them up, turns out the money didn't reach THEM until Monday...
That's four, FOUR days my money disappeared for. Where was it?! Why can an IBM server at Natwest not speak to another IBM server at MBNA without taking four days about it?
If I had been working in London that day, I could have WALKED to the Natwest tower, taken an envelope stuffed with cash, then walked to the MBNA London office, and got back to my desk all in my lunch hour. Sure, it would have been a brisk walk, but a walk nonetheless.
So why do computers take four days to do what a human can do in a lunch hour?
(I know MBNA's creditcard business is actually in Chester, btw
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Naturally, I've rung them up and they've refunded the late fee telling me it CAN take as long as FIVE WORKING DAYS to transfer money electronically. FIVE! Not including weekends!
Come on Eddie, you work for a bank, tell us where my money was before I start making an effigy!
Last Wednesday I remembered "Oooh, I better pay my credit card bill!". So, I went on to the internet, logged into my bank, and sent a big wodge of cash to the credit card company (a different bank to my current account). Seeing as it was due on Friday, I thought "well, that leaves 2 working days and nights for a computer to beep down a fibre at another computer"
On Thursday I looked at my statement and thought "Good, the money has been transferred, and with a day to spare!"
However, today I get my statement through, it shows a late payment charge... I ring them up, turns out the money didn't reach THEM until Monday...
That's four, FOUR days my money disappeared for. Where was it?! Why can an IBM server at Natwest not speak to another IBM server at MBNA without taking four days about it?
If I had been working in London that day, I could have WALKED to the Natwest tower, taken an envelope stuffed with cash, then walked to the MBNA London office, and got back to my desk all in my lunch hour. Sure, it would have been a brisk walk, but a walk nonetheless.
So why do computers take four days to do what a human can do in a lunch hour?
(I know MBNA's creditcard business is actually in Chester, btw
Naturally, I've rung them up and they've refunded the late fee telling me it CAN take as long as FIVE WORKING DAYS to transfer money electronically. FIVE! Not including weekends!
Come on Eddie, you work for a bank, tell us where my money was before I start making an effigy!