harvyk
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Last year AFF heavily advertised the Aust Post Multi Currency Card. As such I decided I would get one and give it a go as the idea of a multi currency card was appealing to me, especially as it held all the currencies I was likely to use in the near future.
I've now had a chance to use it on two OS trips. My first one was to the USA, where I had no real problems, but on the same token all I did was use it to pay my share of the condo I was renting with some friends. As we did our own cooking and brought booze from the local grog shop I never had a need to use it for any other reason.
Now I have just properly used it on a trip to Hong Kong / Singapore, and I have the following gripes
1. Unable to log onto their internet banking site from iPhones / iPads. I won't get into a debate over apples refusal to use flash, but seriously it's been a known problem for years and this meant I was unable to manage my money online using a device which is most commonly used for travel. I needed to give Mrs harvyk a call and direct her through the site when I needed to do anything. (As a side note thanks to my knowledge of encryption and authentication I can tell they are not storing my data using best practice, my password is sitting on their system either unencrypted or with reversible encryption, luckily I don't use the same password on other sites)
2. Unable to get a remaining balance from ATM's. When I pulled money out I had no idea how much was left in the account. This meant that I had no real idea of how much I actually had available to me short of logging onto the website, however see complaint number 1.
3. Even at ATM's which claim I could pull out HKD$6000 in a single transaction, the travel money card limited me to a total of HKD$1000 (about $150) in a single transaction at ATM's. When I wanted to pull out additional money I needed to first pull out HKD$1000, and then in a second transaction (30 seconds later) pull out the remaining amount I needed. No doubt as advised by the ATM they charged me international access fees each time.
4. My hotel put some money on hold (this is part of another gripe), it still has not been released, I sent an email into the company that runs it and I got a response back today stating that they keep hotel money on hold for up to 30 days. If I want this money released the hotel will need to FAX in a request using hotel letter head asking for the money to be released. I now have the equiv of AU$200 sitting in limbo which they refuse to release for the next month.
5. Unable to change the pin, they have given me a PIN and there is no way for me to change it to something more memorable. Luckily I have a half decent memory for numbers otherwise I would have needed to write the PIN down.
Needless to say, as soon as the money held in limbo is released I will be withdrawing it in AU dollars, closing the account, cutting up the cards and advising everyone I know to avoid using the Aust Post Multi Currency cards at all costs.
I am not a happy camper at all. :evil: :evil: :evil:
I've now had a chance to use it on two OS trips. My first one was to the USA, where I had no real problems, but on the same token all I did was use it to pay my share of the condo I was renting with some friends. As we did our own cooking and brought booze from the local grog shop I never had a need to use it for any other reason.
Now I have just properly used it on a trip to Hong Kong / Singapore, and I have the following gripes
1. Unable to log onto their internet banking site from iPhones / iPads. I won't get into a debate over apples refusal to use flash, but seriously it's been a known problem for years and this meant I was unable to manage my money online using a device which is most commonly used for travel. I needed to give Mrs harvyk a call and direct her through the site when I needed to do anything. (As a side note thanks to my knowledge of encryption and authentication I can tell they are not storing my data using best practice, my password is sitting on their system either unencrypted or with reversible encryption, luckily I don't use the same password on other sites)
2. Unable to get a remaining balance from ATM's. When I pulled money out I had no idea how much was left in the account. This meant that I had no real idea of how much I actually had available to me short of logging onto the website, however see complaint number 1.
3. Even at ATM's which claim I could pull out HKD$6000 in a single transaction, the travel money card limited me to a total of HKD$1000 (about $150) in a single transaction at ATM's. When I wanted to pull out additional money I needed to first pull out HKD$1000, and then in a second transaction (30 seconds later) pull out the remaining amount I needed. No doubt as advised by the ATM they charged me international access fees each time.
4. My hotel put some money on hold (this is part of another gripe), it still has not been released, I sent an email into the company that runs it and I got a response back today stating that they keep hotel money on hold for up to 30 days. If I want this money released the hotel will need to FAX in a request using hotel letter head asking for the money to be released. I now have the equiv of AU$200 sitting in limbo which they refuse to release for the next month.
5. Unable to change the pin, they have given me a PIN and there is no way for me to change it to something more memorable. Luckily I have a half decent memory for numbers otherwise I would have needed to write the PIN down.
Needless to say, as soon as the money held in limbo is released I will be withdrawing it in AU dollars, closing the account, cutting up the cards and advising everyone I know to avoid using the Aust Post Multi Currency cards at all costs.
I am not a happy camper at all. :evil: :evil: :evil: