Shantae
Banned
With how things are so computerized and automated, especially in the financial world, I am still baffled why certain things are held over from a time where people had to do things personally in order for the banks to do their thing. Things like bank deposits, or money sent via paypal, I never understand why these things get take longer because of weekends/holidays, and only process on "business days". No person is actually handling these transactions, and it's just the computer that needs to do the job basically.
For example, let's say it's Friday night, and I pay for something online via paypal. The primary source for my payments on paypal are my checking account...what typically happens is I won't even see that money be withdrawn from my bank until the following Monday. Another example is I'm expecting a deposit on a day that might happen to be a holiday. Well, that deposit won't show up in my account until the day after the holiday, or the next "business day" after the holiday.
Why is this a thing in 2020, when shit is all automated? Why do the computers need to take the holiday off and not just process shit? I don't understand it, and it just baffles me, because a lot of things still operate on this principal "business days" or "working days". Maybe in some circumstances, they need to have someone authorize something, but in the examples where shit gets done so frequently, and is automated, I don't understand why it still does work like. Can someone please help me understand?
For example, let's say it's Friday night, and I pay for something online via paypal. The primary source for my payments on paypal are my checking account...what typically happens is I won't even see that money be withdrawn from my bank until the following Monday. Another example is I'm expecting a deposit on a day that might happen to be a holiday. Well, that deposit won't show up in my account until the day after the holiday, or the next "business day" after the holiday.
Why is this a thing in 2020, when shit is all automated? Why do the computers need to take the holiday off and not just process shit? I don't understand it, and it just baffles me, because a lot of things still operate on this principal "business days" or "working days". Maybe in some circumstances, they need to have someone authorize something, but in the examples where shit gets done so frequently, and is automated, I don't understand why it still does work like. Can someone please help me understand?