Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Snobbish Cash Deposit Machine


The other day I went to the Maybank CDM (Cash Deposit Machine) to deposit some monies including $50, $10 & $2 (quite a lot). To my dismay, the CDM just won't accept $2 notes; oni $10, $50 & $100 notes allowed.

I was so fed-up that I went over to the DBS CDM but the same thing they also dun accept $2 notes!!! Wat a snob CDM?!? POS?!?*#&%¿¡ ... nb gu niang!!!

Luckily, the Citibank CDM save my day when I was so despaired to think that I've to join the long bloody queue in the bank branch just to exchange the $2 notes into $10 notes. Kinda silly rite??? Dunno wat those idiot CDM pple thinking; think using their backside-transplanted pea brains???

I was so happy the Citibank CDM can accept all kinds of notes $2, $5, $10, $50, $100 & even $1000 latest potrait series, as shown in the picture!!! This is wat I called a world-class service from a world-class bank!!! No wonder they are still the leading bank over the other banks, always coming out with innovative products & services to help their customers. Kudos to Citi!!!

The moral of the story is that if u can't expect such a simple thing like this from a bank, wat else can u expect from them at all??? SIMPLY HOPELESS!!! They shld take a leaf out of the leader's book. One of my pet peeves is that most customer services that I've experienced will always pay lip service to watever complaints u have but do nothing to rectify the problem. U'll have a rude shock the next time to find out that the problem is persisting; u feel like complaining to them again but it make u seem like a whining asshole. Customer service, my foot!!! Lip service, I'd say. So much for service quality. Crap...

My 2 Lovely Daughters having great fun, laughing aloud, lol.

This is my very 1st home video of my 2 lovely daughters which was uploaded to YouTube successfully (after several failed attempts) in the early hours today. I simply cannot describe in plain words the joy & pride of being a father of 2 lovely girls. As the saying goes "A picture is worth a thousand words", I'm very sure that anyone can fully appreciate the pure naiveness of the innocent childhood, the uninhibited ripples of laughter w/o a single trace of earthly worries. How one wish to go back in time to relive the childhood experience once again. That's the irony of adult life that one hardly treasures the present & always bemoans the lost past...