By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Financial Services | Issue: January 2008
Gina Wilson and Eric Kurtz of RCB Bank happily announce the bank’s Go Mobile campaign.
The friendly staff at RCB Bank is excited to unveil its most recent campaign. Go Mobile will permit Internet access to business and personal banking accounts through cell phones, Palm Pilots or other devices with Internet service. As of January 1, individuals will be able to check their account balances, make transfers between accounts and more through their mobile devices. Customers can enjoy the convenience of Go Mobile, especially those who spend time away from their homes or offices or frequently travel. Account information can be accessed anytime and anywhere.
The new Go Mobile service is free to RCB Bank customers. Patrons simply sign up for the service, and a URL address is added to his or her cell phone or other mobile device. The paper-free service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The questions, “Have I paid that bill?” and “Has my paycheck been deposited into my account yet?” will no longer be fretted over. Go Mobile offers cutting-edge technology and convenience.
RCB Bank has 18 branches in Oklahoma. Some of the cities it serves include: Claremore, Pryor, Owasso, Collinsville, Skiatook, Inola, Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Catoosa, Oklahoma City, Edmond and Ponca City. Visit www.rcbbank.com for the location nearest you.
Go Mobile FAQ:
Q: Are there any fees for using cell phone banking?
A: No. The only fees received would be those from the cell phone company, for which the customer is already responsible.
Q: Can I transfer money between accounts?
A: Yes, you may transfer between any accounts assigned to your Go Mobile Access, excluding loan accounts.
Q: Can I make a loan payment?
A: Yes, loan payments can now be made through your Go Mobile banking.
Q: Can I view copies of checks?
A: No, copies of checks are not available through Mobile Access, but you are able to view copies of checks through the online banking system.
Q: How long is transaction history available?
A: Transaction history is available for 60 days. However, only the last 15 transactions will show. If you need to see an item paid in the last 60 days, and it is not showing in the most recent transactions, you may search by check number or dollar amount.
Q: What is the cutoff time to make a transfer for it to post as same-day business?
A: The cutoff time is 7 p.m. for a transaction to post as same-day business.
Blankenship graduated from the University of Oklahoma and has enjoyed a lifetime career in advertising. He started his own advertising business in 1993 and enjoys creating graphic art and writing. Hobbies include hunting, fishing and pencil drawings. Duane and his wife, Janice, have been married over 50 years and are active in their church and community. He has been a contributing writer for Value News/Values Magazine since 2005.
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