One good way to convince HSBC to change their site is to tell them that you are fedup of their site not working and you are going to switch to ICICI / HDFC / Citibank / StandardChartered.
If you are a long-term customer or have good balances or know one of the managers well, this will get them to react like someone set a fire below their asses.
Regards Saswata
Rakesh wrote:
Rajen M. Parekh wrote:
Yes, but I use the same UA string with both Linux and Windows. This string specifies the OS as Windows. When I use this with Linux, HSBC refuses to load the Login web page.
To change User Agent String with Mozilla/Firefox have look at
http://mozdev.oregonstate.edu/uabar/ http://uabar.mozdev.org/ http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/more-info/uawidget
The same thing worked out for me and I was able to access my HSBC account. However since I wasnt able to install the UA extensions available I used the one available at https://update.mozilla.org/extensions/. HSBC uses too many pop ups during the process of authentication in to the account, hope you havent enabled any pop up blocker while you were trying to access the site.