Sunday, July 13, 2008

In the end having money in my pocket is all that matters.

Mix a failed attempt at an ATM withdrawl in Inter Mongolia, with another attempt when I arrived in Xi'an the next day. While overnight my hostel in Xi'an processed my $3.00 USD deposit by way of Ireland (!!!) and what do you get? Well folks, you get a frozen bank account.

Being stuck in a cash only society, without access to your funds via ATM is nothing short of frustrating. Additionally at $2.50 (USD) a minute to call the states customer service number, I was nothing short of upset. Never mind the list of crap I had to first fax before they would even have a full conversation with me. It included a copy of my drivers license, passport, atm card, and 3 copies of my signature. Finally at 1:30 in the morning my time, I finally had it sorted out.

Excuse my rant for a moment.... but I am frustrated that departments within Bank of America do not work together and I am frustrated that they are less then hospitable to their patrons traveling abroad and the unique set of circumstances that that entails. Their partner bank here is China has failed 3 times previously in accessing my funds. I am upset that at $2.50 a minute I was put on hold for over 10 minutes after first speaking to a representative, because their collect phone number did not work. I am upset that after being told they would credit my account, in the end I was told they would not.

But needless to say I am not a fond customer of Bank of America at the moment and I will be having a nice-long conversation with my bank manager when I return to the states. I was treated with much disrespect. And was informed that I should call to forewarn them of my travels next time. Hello? I did.

This trip has been filled with many good and memorible moments. But it has also been filled with many hurdles and brick walls. I kept telling myself: hurdles make you stronger and brick walls make you prove how bad you want something. But I would sure be glad if this trip was smooth sailing. But right now I am happy with enough cash in my pocket to last me the next 10-14 days.

I leave in the next couple hours for Tianshui then on to Lanzhou, Jiayuguan, and Durhuang in Gansu Province. From there it is off to Xinjiang then Qinghai. I will try to keep you posted.