Why Do I Love Internet Banking?
- Door Peter Skotnicky
- Geplaatst 02/3/2012
- English
- nvt
Oh, let me count the ways. First of all I do not have to buy stamps to pay my bills. No more standing in line at the post office. No more waiting for stamps to be delivered if I order them online. No more worry about bills being lost. No more concern over my personal information getting into some scammers hands. Finally, I spend less time using Internet banking instead of writing checks.
The convenience is great. I save time and time is precious whether you spend the extra time earning more money or just relaxing and chatting with friends. I am able to get my financial business done fast. I can quickly check balances in my checking account and credit card accounts.
My checking account gives me the added convenience of emailing my daily balance to me each day. This keeps me from being overdrawn by accident. There is a system where my credit cards email me when my monthly payment is due. I find it extremely helpful to keep track of how much money I have charged in any given month.
There is contact information on my bank's website. I can email them about a problem or concern. They answer within 24 hours. If I have an emergency such as a lost checkbook or stolen credit card, I then notify them immediately via phone. The emergency number is displayed on the website.
If I need an address to send something to the bank by snail mail, it is on the website. There is a list of phone numbers that are toll free for me to use. I can always reach a banker during business hours. After business hours, I can check balances and anything else connected to my checking account online with the automated system.
When there is a special offer available, such as an opportunity to transfer a balance with no charges, I am notified of it. All the details are clearly explained. I can decide if it is a good choice for me to make. Sometimes there is a balance transfer offer with 0 interest for a specific time period.
If I need information about the rules connected to overdraft or other fees, I can find and read about them on the website. It allows me to be aware of 'things I should not allow to happen.' We all want to keep a spotless financial reputation if we can.
There was a day I really needed quick service. My purse was stolen as I came out of a shopping mall. Of course, my checkbook and credit cards were inside the purse. Fortunately, my keys were in my hand. I used my cell phone (which was in my pocket) to call the bank and notify them. They immediately canceled my accounts and said they would issue new ones within ten days.
Internet banking provides a panoply of wonderful services online, by telephone, email or US postal services. The only thing missing is the smiling face of the banker you see when you are at the bank in person. You do, however, get a polite and pleasant voice on the telephone or a friendly email assisting you with a problem.
The convenience is great. I save time and time is precious whether you spend the extra time earning more money or just relaxing and chatting with friends. I am able to get my financial business done fast. I can quickly check balances in my checking account and credit card accounts.
My checking account gives me the added convenience of emailing my daily balance to me each day. This keeps me from being overdrawn by accident. There is a system where my credit cards email me when my monthly payment is due. I find it extremely helpful to keep track of how much money I have charged in any given month.
There is contact information on my bank's website. I can email them about a problem or concern. They answer within 24 hours. If I have an emergency such as a lost checkbook or stolen credit card, I then notify them immediately via phone. The emergency number is displayed on the website.
If I need an address to send something to the bank by snail mail, it is on the website. There is a list of phone numbers that are toll free for me to use. I can always reach a banker during business hours. After business hours, I can check balances and anything else connected to my checking account online with the automated system.
When there is a special offer available, such as an opportunity to transfer a balance with no charges, I am notified of it. All the details are clearly explained. I can decide if it is a good choice for me to make. Sometimes there is a balance transfer offer with 0 interest for a specific time period.
If I need information about the rules connected to overdraft or other fees, I can find and read about them on the website. It allows me to be aware of 'things I should not allow to happen.' We all want to keep a spotless financial reputation if we can.
There was a day I really needed quick service. My purse was stolen as I came out of a shopping mall. Of course, my checkbook and credit cards were inside the purse. Fortunately, my keys were in my hand. I used my cell phone (which was in my pocket) to call the bank and notify them. They immediately canceled my accounts and said they would issue new ones within ten days.
Internet banking provides a panoply of wonderful services online, by telephone, email or US postal services. The only thing missing is the smiling face of the banker you see when you are at the bank in person. You do, however, get a polite and pleasant voice on the telephone or a friendly email assisting you with a problem.
