Commmonwealth Bank's tips for Easter banking and shopping
15 April 2003
The Commonwealth Bank has compiled the following tips for banking, making
payments and shopping over the busy Easter period.
Branch Banking Tips
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We all know that the lead up to the Easter break is a busy period and more
people use our Bank branches. To avoid the busy periods of lunchtime and when
the branch first opens and is about to close, try going to the branch around
10am or perhaps after lunch, say between 2pm and 3pm.
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Try to do any non essential branch banking early (now).
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When using branch facilities, remember other people are queuing and
probably in a hurry too. Know exactly what you want to do at the branch when
you go there, and have everything ready for the teller or customer service
staff you'll be dealing with. Make it easy and faster for yourself by filling
out any forms, slips or documents before joining the queue or complete them
while in the queue, not when you reach the teller.
Alternatives to branch banking
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There are many ways to pay bills, transfer money, check account details,
withdraw cash etc - use NetBank, BPay, or the telephone for self-service
banking and payments for electricity, water, council rates, phone, rent,
insurance etc, and use ATMs or EFTPOS to get cash.
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Shop and withdraw cash via EFTPOS in the one transaction, so reducing the
number of transactions and avoiding the need to queue twice.
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Use the secure quick deposit boxes for depositing cheques. You won't have
to wait in a queue and staff will process the cheques after branch hours.
Security Tips
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Protect the security of your PIN number when using ATMs, and take notice
of people around you - if you think you have been followed or observed too
closely leave and try a different ATM.
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If an ATM appears not to be working properly, cancel your transaction
before removing your card and tell the ATM’s owner.
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Keep your credit or debit card in sight during a transaction, which should
be done in front of you at the EFTPOS terminal (not below the counter or in a
back room), don’t leave the card on the counter and keep it safe always.
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If ordering goods by phone be careful giving out your credit card details
- ensure you are dealing with legitimate companies.
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For internet purchases, also look for a 'key' or 'padlock' icon at the
bottom of your web browser. This will indicate whether or not the merchant's
site offers an encrypted line of communications to protect your details.
A Final Tip