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I told a short story of the service level of banks in China yesterday. In the story, a foreigner argued with the teller that the teller should help to fill in the form for him. Many people commented on the story. They shared their diversified view from Japan and U.S.

WilliamW believes it is the service mentality instead of language barrier that caused the problem. WilliamW also asked about the situation of smaller banks like China Merchant Banks.

JH argued "Unless there are some major holes in the current system of that bank, filling in an application form should have nothing to do with the customer's authorization of accessing the money in the account."

Billy was so nice to bring out the idea to take pictures of all the application form and help to translate English into Chinese annotations and post it to the web to help foreigners to survive.

Micah talked about his experience of working "under rules that seem to run against common sense" in a large chain book store. Micah suggested that "When a customer runs up against a rule like that, the best the she/he can do is ask to talk to the person who makes the rules and can override them: the manager. There's no shame in asking to speak to a manager."

Xu praised the extended service hours of banks in China. "Each bank here Japan is to be closed in exact 3 PM, and of course no Saturday and Sunday service." He wondered "how a full-time job employee can catch time to visit a bank? or leave it all to his full-time housekeeper wife ? Sigh ..."

Brad was lucky since the teller Brad met helped him to fill in the form. I wonder whether the "against-common-sense" policy is branch specific policy or the teller Brad met did the right thing by breaking the rule. Who knows?

Tane had different point of view and asked "why the foreginers kept arguing with the bank clerks while people waited in a long line. If it's the way to do in there, let's do it in that way."

Well. It is a great discussion thread. Inspired by your comments, I want to share more about my personal experience with the major banks in China. Let's start with ICBC.

Posted by Jian Shuo Wang at February 3, 2004 11:25 PM
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I noticed you'd become more enthusiastic on your blog these days, 3 to 4 entry one day, like a breakthrough. I hope that stream in your mind will last long. And I was also impressed by your confidence of your intuition to see through your readers gender. By the way I think I am HE.:-)

Posted by: Xu on February 4, 2004 4:30 PM

Ops. Terrible mistake. I am sorry. Let me correct it immediately.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on February 4, 2004 4:47 PM

Xu, yes. I abandoned the one entry per day rule. In the future, I may add more entries per day while still keeps at least one entry for most days.
http://home.wangjianshuo.com/archives/20040202_abandon_of_one_entry_per_day_rule.htm

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on February 4, 2004 7:48 PM

The newly announced inter-bank transfer system amongst eight non state-owned banks will hopefully make mortgage payments easier, Jian Shuo. :)

Posted by: WilliamW on March 23, 2004 6:14 PM

I hope so.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on March 23, 2004 8:20 PM

The Manger
ICBC Bank

Der sir

I have recived several email from icbc bank china.
I sent the emails for you, please consider and guide me.
I would be grateful for an early reply.

Yours faithfully

Seyed
Seyed Saeed Hojjat

Tel: (+98)9153210416
Email: sdhojjati@yahoo.com

Posted by: seyedsaeedhojjat on January 28, 2007 2:34 PM

The Manger
ICBC Bank

Der sir

I have recived several email from icbc bank china.
I sent the emails for you, please consider and guide me.
I would be grateful for an early reply.

Yours faithfully

Seyed
Seyed Saeed Hojjat

Tel: (+98)9153210416
Email: sdhojjati@yahoo.com

Posted by: seyad saeedhojjat on January 28, 2007 2:36 PM

to

the manager,
icbc bank,
china

dear sir,

have a employee name mr.clement wong is working in your bank,

please confirme me.

thanks

Posted by: manoj on July 10, 2007 3:17 PM
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