Differences Between Online and Offline Banking
The differences between online banking and offline banking are numerous
and important; if you are currently stuck in limbo between your
current, limited offline bank and a new online bank, you should spend
some time to carefully review your choices.
What's so great about opening an online banking account?
An online banking account will make it easy to do all your transactions
and bill- paying at home-and in your own free time; whereas someone who
doesn't have an online banking account will have to make a trip to the
local bank and sort everything out there. You also can't put trips to
the bank off either; when a bill has to be paid, it has to be done on
time, unless you want to pay additional fees and risk losing status
with your creditor.
However, there are advantages to using an offline banking account over
an online account. One advantage is being able to talk to someone if
you have a problem with your account. You can talk to someone who will
guide you through the problem and will help you in any way possible;
and can even tell you what went wrong.
When you are online, you can only send an email and it usually takes
time for the bank to reply; if it is a severe problem, you can be
waiting sometime for a reply from you banks customer service center.
Another advantage is the exercise that you get from walking down to the
bank. This may sound like a lame advantage, but with the threat of
obesity hanging over our heads, we need to keep taking regular
exercise. We are told that every time we watch the news.
It is time to heed that advice, even if your bank is less than a mile away. Take the walk and breathe in some fresh air.
These are just a few advantages and disadvantages you can factor in
when you make the decision, but ultimately, the choice will be up to
you.
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