Currency issues


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
       #1

    Currency issues


    I have recently changed to a new computer. My old one was set up in the US, but I now reside in Greece. I have both US and Greek bank accounts and do internet banking. The old computer used Windows XP whereas the new computer is on Windows 7. Today I went on line to my US bank account and found that I could not make payments or do other operations as I had not changed the settings. I’ve since changed the location to US, the currency to Dollars etc and did a restart. Then I tried the US back account only to get an error message as follows:
    “The Memo contains at least one invalid character. Please remove any invalid characters before continuing. Valid characters include: letters, numbers, the at sign (@), the pound sign (#), period, underscore and hyphen.”

    I’ve tried using Firefox and Internet Explorer so the problem is not in the Browser

    The input shows the dollar format of $ and decimal point

    Any help available or comments or things to try?
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  2. Posts : 1,020
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #2

    Hi legrena,

    Welcome to the forums. :)

    PLAN A
    In windows Internet explorer go to PAGE then ENCODING and check that it is the same as mine in the picture. If not change it. Close internet explorer and restart it.

    PLAN B
    Not a solution, but a workaround. Being able to transfer your money around is pretty important. So you could try to create a new user (now that your PC settings are all correct) and use this user temporarily until we can offer another solution.

    Hope this helps

    Tim
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Currency issues-internet-explorer.png  
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  3. Posts : 1,020
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #3

    I also wanted to add the steps to change Region (I changed from Australia to Singapore). Some things such as my keyboard needed to stay in Australian format. As you look at the attached picture, just go through the screens that I show and check the contents of each one. I've highlighted the main steps in blue (but check all cells anyway). It won't be exactly the same as mine; but mine should be a good guide as to what should be changed.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Currency issues-changing-region.png  
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    TimStitt, thank you for your help. I checked and rechecked every setting over and over again. The response from the bank when trying to set up a payment was:
    The Memo contains at least one invalid character. Please remove any invalid characters before continuing. Valid characters include: letters, numbers, the at sign (@), the pound sign (#), period, underscore and hyphen.
    Unfortunatly I was looking at everything but the account name which we had been using for years. The name included a (/) in the middle. Once changed to (-) everything worked. Shame on the bank for not making this clear, and shame on my for not clearly reading everything!


    Thanks for the help



    Legrena
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 1,020
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #5

    Legrena,

    Don't beat yourself up. This is much better than your computer being broken don;t you think?

    With a grin.....in the IT world we call these PICNIC errors. Problem In Chair Not In Computer. I've been prone to few myself.

    I'm just glad your issue is resolved. If anything other problems occur, you know where to find us.

    Tim
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Tim, Thanks again. As an update I wrote the bank about this as then never noticed clients of this change and the Account Name is not near the location of the amount and transaction date, so you are not inclined to look at an account name expecially when you've been using it for years. One of the key points to my discovery is that my 7 yr old Dell is still running but a bit slow. So after following your suggestions I fired up the Dell with XP and had the same problem, thus meaning it was not Window 7 and it was not the new computer or it's settings.

    The bank did send a note of appology indicating that sending a memo to all internt banking customers was a good idea and that they would do that. In addition they are going to re-organize the payment page to show all info in one location on the site with the language below now being clearified to include the words "in account names and numbers" At least that will make it clearer for anyone else experiencing the same problems.

    Thanks again
    Legrena
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 1,020
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #7

    legrena said:
    Tim, Thanks again. As an update I wrote the bank about this as then never noticed clients of this change and the Account Name is not near the location of the amount and transaction date, so you are not inclined to look at an account name expecially when you've been using it for years. One of the key points to my discovery is that my 7 yr old Dell is still running but a bit slow. So after following your suggestions I fired up the Dell with XP and had the same problem, thus meaning it was not Window 7 and it was not the new computer or it's settings.

    The bank did send a note of appology indicating that sending a memo to all internt banking customers was a good idea and that they would do that. In addition they are going to re-organize the payment page to show all info in one location on the site with the language below now being clearified to include the words "in account names and numbers" At least that will make it clearer for anyone else experiencing the same problems.

    Thanks again
    Legrena
    Awesome, I can't get my bank to change anything!
      My Computer


 

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