
Ugh, finally I did open my account in BCA. Even though I know the risk and bits I will encounter if I have a business with this bank, NGANTRI. Banget.
Anyway, the process was really pleasantly unpleasant. Bingung kan lo?
Pleasant is because, ternyata mbak CSO nya adalah temen SMA dulu! Well, not friends as in friend but more to an “I know her, she know me”, euhmn okey. That’s it. But it kinda awkward when the topic was my high school romance, cinta monyet or whatever you call it. Bikin salah tingkah tau!
Especially when the CSO or a.k.a that girl is my type to flirt on. Ugh, but I try to handle it professionally. Alias JAIM.
The unpleasant thing was I need to train my signature. The CSO said that my signature in my id card didn’t match with the one I putted onto the legal paper stuff. And I need to work on my signature in front of her until I get manage to present a 98% signature similarity.
God, I don’t know opening an account will be as much as complicated as getting an adopted child. So there I was using 2 sheet of A4 paper work on my signature. Tiring. . . .
Well yeah I know it is the procedure for my own security and stuff, but maybe they should consider “cap jempol” option for the unconscious unstable signature maker like me. It would be easier and far more effective. . whatevs.
Okey, now I am officially having an account. I welcome everyone rich and drunk to donate J, oh yeah, paypal is accepted.

Haha, that’s funny indeed. Anyway, I also have a problem in writing my signature, never produced the same one. It’s always different everytime, haha.
Maybe that’s why Japanese use Hanko (http://equilibriuminstabilis.blogsome.com/images/hanko.JPG) instead of signature
waah, aku juga punya pengalaman sama di BCA, mas. Pdhal menurutku udah sama, tp tetep aja disuruh ulang, trus disuruh latian. wakaka.. mgkn udah prosedur? :p