I recently started doing my banking online. You'd think, since I've been wired longer than almost any of my friends or family, that I'd be the first to do online banking. Well, I've done enough bank security assessments to feel more than a little trepidation at the prospect.
So, anyways, I'm doing my banking online. And were these online banking interfaces written by monkeys? Managing accounts, payees, and pending bills, is an amazingly complex process. If I don't have a payee already in my list, why don't you add it automatically, like every banking software on the planet? Or at least provide a link so that I can add one, rather than making me go through 4 menus to get there.
And here's the one that I really like. When add a "business payee" it asks for the account number. What account number you might ask? Mine, or theirs? Well, that's not clear. But if you go into the list where you can select a business payee from all the business payees that other customers have created, it appears that many of them thought it meant their account number. 'nuff said.
But, of course, the annoyances don't end there. There's no register view (ie, the list of payments that I've made that haven't cleard yet) which means that I'm actually *more* prone to overdrawing than I was before, not less. This was one of the major motivators of doing this, so this is the one that annoys me the most.
The fact that everything is Java servlets and runs the speed of molasses uphill in the winter only serves to intensify my annoyance.
However, from talking with other folks, it seems clear that *most* online banking solutions are no better. *sigh*.
Posted by rbowen at March 13, 2004 10:42 AM | TrackBackI'm not sure why, but banks are well-known for having the worst Web sites on the planet. They're slow, buggy, and a usability nightmare. And, if you say you're aware of weak security models as well, I'm not sure if they're doing anything right. It seems odd that with all that money, one couldn't get it right.
But, then again, maybe money is the problem. As we "in the know" people know, the best things in life are free. :-)
Posted by: Chris Shiflett on March 13, 2004 02:03 PMI've used online banking just about forever - here in .dk it is fairly common with about every other citizen using online banking.
Unfortunately only has something works under windows - that's about the only reason that I even bother having a windows partition. Eventually I'm going to get crossover office which should let me save the 10G of space that XP wastes.
>>I'm not sure why, but banks are well-known for
>>having the worst Web sites on the planet.
>>They're slow, buggy, and a usability nightmare.
Well - they tried to make them as close as possible to the experience you get from going into the bank and dealing directly with a teller. :-)
Posted by: phydeaux on March 15, 2004 10:11 AM