Ive been trying to log in from yesterday to pay some bills but the stupid thing just wont load. This is unacceptable from them since they are pushing the mobile banking to its customers.
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I just tried this URL and it opened in 15 seconds, slow but not that slow.
https://www2.online.scotiabank.com/o...es/Landing.jsf
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Been complaining on social media for the longest while. Both website and mobile app has been annoyingly slow
Their ABMs are a bit slow as well, they used to be much faster, now they've gotten really slow, some more than others tho
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Sounds like they're having some back-end bottle-necks, maybe their network backbone or server infrastructure.
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The problem with the ABMs has nothing to do with the hardware. It's all about the software and the way they are configured to communicate.
What's interesting is that they don't need to be that slow. All ATMs operate on the same premise where your details are not communicated across the bank networks until you've finalized the transaction.
Enter Card - Enter PIN - Enter Transaction (withdrawal/deposit) - then the details are sent over and your PIN is validated and all that. Some will do the PIN validation at the start I believe, or just before the data transfer takes place, but the problem is the implementation of the software.
The more you know.
Correct. But what to do? This is how we F/SLOW.
Knowing the solution doesn't mean knowing the method. Yet answering correctly and regurgitation are considered "learning" and "knowledge".
The majority of Scotia's backend resides in Canada if not all so it is likely network backbone latency but since the Business portal is likely in the same place it could be either one as Chris said.