Anyone tried it since this morning?
Looks good (interface), but it is so slow and I kept getting timeout message. Not a wise move by Maybank.
Anyone tried it since this morning?
Looks good (interface), but it is so slow and I kept getting timeout message. Not a wise move by Maybank.
Cannot access the site at all now.
This time Maybank IT dept really screw up. Cannot understand why Maybank wants to fix something that is not broken.
Also, did anyone noticed how bad Yahoo Mail is now?
Agreed. Must be someone had a 'Project'....
As for Yahoo Mail, it is so crappy now.....but it was my 1st email address and I'm resisting moving till I can no longer tolerate it.....check out Outlook, very nice clean interface, much like Yahoo in the old days.....not many users yet, easily can get your preferred username.....also allows you upto 10 aliases.
Hope it won't become like the immigration and jpj "upgrades".
Cannot understand the logic in why Maybank want to do Interface upgrade to their maybank2u website at month end!!! The most busiest time for online banking.
Expect a lot of bugs and errors..... The system is slow because it is not designed properly.
I got kicked out of the website when I tried to open up my bank transaction page.... A bug....
Yesterday, maybank branch has depositing money problem and now this.
This kind of project is usually outsource to software house not under Maybank...
Err..maybe blatantly rolled out, then repair, fix, apologise for any shortcomings or bugs dependent on feedback or found...typical of things that can't be perfected as with IT technology.
The site is still screwed....cant even log in !! Sh**##
There was this Indian (from India) IT consultant who worked for a big coy. He was tasked with writing a program for certain in house software and was given the duty to manage certain part of the IT functions. One fine day the India Indian IT man resigned. 3 days after he resigned the software would not work. For days, the IT head and his team tried everything but just could not locate the problem. Miraculously this India Indian IT man called the IT head and offered to fix the problem for 6 figures fee. The IT head was curious 'cos no one informed this India Indian IT man of the system's problems, so how did this India Indian IT man know there's a IT system problem and mgnt could not fix the problem. The IT head refused India Indian IT man's offer and re-loaded the whole system all by himself, working very very late for 3 days. Now the IT system works fine.
Lesson learned is ................
U won't miss what U don't know and U won't know what U are missing!
the new website is amateurish