It has been the sensible order of choosing the source account then choosing the destination account. Now they’ve switched it to where you have to first choose the destination account then choose the source account.

I understand this shouldn’t be a big deal but my brain just absolutely rejects it and even knowing full well they’ve made the change on several occasions I’ve moved money the wrong way. Sometimes without even realizing it for days.

I don’t think this is simply a muscle memory thing that I’ll eventually get used to; I feel like it’s fundamentally nonsensical and I’m curious if it’s just me. Or am I just being a stubborn old man stuck in his ways?

  • theneverfox@pawb.social
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    2 days ago

    I think that my flow is far more natural… But suffice to say I wouldn’t switch it on you either way

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      I looked at three of the banks/brokerages I use and the results are interesting!

      The brokerages present you with step by step screens, and first have you choose the “to” account. Then you click ‘Next’ and choose the “from” account.

      My bank presents them on the same screen, going top down. On top you pick the “from”, and below it you select “to”.

      So, despite my strong opinion, apparently there hasn’t been any consistency in my experience, granted I don’t transfer money very often.

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        1 day ago

        Yeah, it’s basically a UX issue. You can make either one seem more natural depending on how you present it, although if I’m transferring money I probably care more about where it’s going