How Often Do You Get What You Ask For ?

by Mike Sigers on October 29, 2006

QuickChoice from Chase

Back in May I wrote about how I wished that my bank, Chase, would remember my preferences for the amounts I usually withdraw, the language I use and all those other tedious actions that never change and slow down an ATM transaction.

Tomorrow is finally here and all is well in the bankosphere. Chase has come thru by making ATM transacations faster, more intuitive and simpler. You know I like simple.

I just went in and set my preferences to English, because they didn’t list Kentuckian as one of the available languages. English is close, but lacks a little color when compared to Kentuckian as a language.

I also set it to always print a receipt and set some of my favorite amounts for withdrawal.

Now I’m out the door to test it out by grabbin’ some QuickChoice cash and heading to Cracker Barrel. I did say I was Kentuckian, didn’t I ?

Thanks to Chase for leading the way or for giving me my way. I really don’t care which it was, I just want what I want.

How about you guys, does your bank do this ? Do they plan to ? If not, hop over to the Chase corporate site and find your nearest location. Then go open an account and tell ‘em Mike sent you.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Phil Gerbyshak 10.29.06 at 9:05 pm

Wow Mike, you’ve got some power. That’s encouraging news for ALL of us. Thanks for sharing it!

2 Mike Sigers 10.30.06 at 7:27 am

I am The Man !

Ha ! I’m kinda glad I’m not an all-powerful kinda guy Phil, it’s pretty easy being simple. Not a lot of drama and all the Cracker Barrel I can eat.

Thanks for dropping by Phil.

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