Online Banking for the Faint
Hearted By Paula Marriss
It’s easy to be put off by the idea of online banking.
Worries over whether it’s really secure or not, remembering all
those complicated passwords, and wondering how to manage a
complicated interface are all concerns that people have; people
who haven’t taken the plunge that is.
Oddly, for an Internet professional I was in this camp
myself until recently when I remembered that I hadn’t paid a
bill late at night and couldn’t get to the bank in time to pay
it before incurring any charges.
I hate paying for things I don’t have to so that simple act
of forgetfulness made me start looking a bit more seriously
about whether or not online banking was actually going to work
for me.
So I went over to the online banking section of my banks web
site and took a look. Filling in the application form was
relatively straight forward and only asked me for the kind of
information you can get without having to rummage around
through boxes of old paperwork, which was a pleasant
surprise.
A couple of days later a letter arrived telling me I had to
activate the account and enter a special code to get things
going (I’d already saved another special number from the
application stage). Back to the computer then to activate the
account.
After a couple of minutes following the instructions I’m
suddenly plunged headlong into the world of online banking. I
can see my statement whenever I like, I can pay bills night or
day and just generally manage my account when I want to, not
just when the bank’s open.
This is an exciting new world and I’m loathe to log out for
fear that I’ll never be able to get back in again, but
eventually I do and get on with the busy of earning money
rather than just watching where it’s all going.
The next evening I decide to give it another go and am
surprised by how simple it is to get back in (having memorised
a couple of important passwords of course), and I can see that
the bills I paid last night are all cleared and on my
statement.
Now of course I’m a convert and regularly turn up at my bank
in my slippers at 11pm to be greeted with a warm welcome and a
range of online services that I wouldn’t have dreamed possible
before I’d actually tried it.
And the best thing of course, no more interest charges when
I’m a little more forgetful with bills than I really should be.
So, if you’re still worried about whether online banking is
worth the hassle, you should give it a try. It’s not nearly as
complicated as you think it’s going to be and it’s far easier
than trudging down the high street with a load of bills!
Paula Marriss is a financial advisor and editorial
contributor at The Money Zone. For more information on personal
finance visit http://www.money-zone.net/
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