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a little help from the married/commited/living with members

Posted: May 10, 2006 10:42 pm
by ragtopW
OK so here's what I want to know, What do you say if your
S/O comes home and announces..
"I am mad at _____ you call and cancel the account I
have found a new service."



the service could be the Cell phones,Cable,gym,Bank,Credit card..
ETC.

what would you say??

Posted: May 10, 2006 10:43 pm
by land_shark3
"And you can't because?" :-?

Posted: May 10, 2006 10:45 pm
by ragtopW
land_shark3 wrote:"And you can't because?" :-?
thanks J ,I get this call a lot and I'm always like
???????

Re: a little help from the married/commited/living with memb

Posted: May 10, 2006 10:46 pm
by Soraya
ragtopW wrote:OK so here's what I want to know, What do you say if your
S/O comes home and announces..
"I am mad at _____ you call and cancel the account I
have found a new service."



the service could be the Cell phones,Cable,gym,Bank,Credit card..
ETC.

what would you say??
Need more details. If there is a valid reason for being mad.......well....I'd ask why they don't cancel it (but they might not be able to....we recently switched to only cell phones and I couldn't cancel our landline. When my husband signed up (before I moved down here) it was only in his name)......and go along with it. It doesn't seem like something to fight over....but both Ron and I are pretty laid back about this sort of thing.

Of course, those details can change that opinion in a heartbeat.

Re: a little help from the married/commited/living with memb

Posted: May 10, 2006 10:47 pm
by RinglingRingling
ragtopW wrote:OK so here's what I want to know, What do you say if your
S/O comes home and announces..
"I am mad at _____ you call and cancel the account I
have found a new service."



the service could be the Cell phones,Cable,gym,Bank,Credit card..
ETC.

what would you say??
"your dialing finger is broken?" or "before YOU obligate US, I want see what YOU are trying to force on ME"

Re: a little help from the married/commited/living with memb

Posted: May 10, 2006 10:49 pm
by ragtopW
Soraya wrote:
ragtopW wrote:OK so here's what I want to know, What do you say if your
S/O comes home and announces..
"I am mad at _____ you call and cancel the account I
have found a new service."



the service could be the Cell phones,Cable,gym,Bank,Credit card..
ETC.

what would you say??
Need more details. If there is a valid reason for being mad.......well....I'd ask why they don't cancel it (but they might not be able to....we recently switched to only cell phones and I couldn't cancel our landline. When my husband signed up (before I moved down here) it was only in his name)......and go along with it. It doesn't seem like something to fight over....but both Ron and I are pretty laid back about this sort of thing.

Of course, those details can change that opinion in a heartbeat.
I think most of the time it is a copout.. they don't want to answer the question

but I have had people tell me
"oh I did not ask he/she just told me to do it." :o

Posted: May 10, 2006 10:52 pm
by Mr Play
She handles the administration of her accounts and I handle mine.
The mortgage is a joint account. If you think of a way to cancel that account and keep the house, please let me know :lol:

Posted: May 10, 2006 10:55 pm
by ragtopW
Four Play wrote:She handles the administration of her accounts and I handle mine.
The mortgage is a joint account. If you think of a way to cancel that account and keep the house, please let me know :lol:


<< putting on thinking cap.. :D :D
if I can figure that one out.. I may have a goldmine.. :D

Re: a little help from the married/commited/living with memb

Posted: May 10, 2006 11:14 pm
by ToplessRideFL
ragtopW wrote:

but I have had people tell me
"oh I did not ask he/she just told me to do it." :o
I would bet they are lying. They know why.... and just have a partner that A) is too lazy, B) a coward or C) a controlling B i a t ch!

Posted: May 10, 2006 11:18 pm
by pbans
In 20 years I've asked my husband ONE time to make a phone call like that....and it was because I was sooooo angry that I knew only bad words would come out of my mouth....he made the phone call and halfway through it, I made him give me the phone and said the bad words anyway. The next day Circuit City fixed my TV.

Re: a little help from the married/commited/living with memb

Posted: May 10, 2006 11:21 pm
by SMLCHNG
ToplessRideFL wrote: I would bet they are lying. They know why.... and just have a partner that A) is too lazy, B) a coward or C) a controlling B i a t ch!
wSs. :D

Posted: May 10, 2006 11:37 pm
by krusin1
In the interest of self-preservation, better start with...

"Sounds like something really bad happened. I'm so sorry. Tell me about it."

Wimpy - yes. Will you live out the day - probably.

Will you still have to make that call? Depends - she may just talk it out of her system and then it's not a big deal anymore.

(And yes, I'm married, just once, 16 yrs. and counting :wink: )

Good luck.

Posted: May 10, 2006 11:39 pm
by buffettbride
I don't do confrontation so well with service people so if there's an issue, I tell hubby about it and he makes the call. Kinda wussy, but it works. Besides, he can have conversations like that and not use bad words. I tend to get a little name-callish. :oops:

Posted: May 10, 2006 11:41 pm
by ragtopW
buffettbride wrote:I don't do confrontation so well with service people so if there's an issue, I tell hubby about it and he makes the call. Kinda wussy, but it works. Besides, he can have conversations like that and not use bad words. I tend to get a little name-callish. :oops:
right but I know you.. And Matt well enough that you talk to him about
it and explain to him what the issue is..

Not just I made the choice.. YOU do it..

Posted: May 10, 2006 11:44 pm
by buffettbride
ragtopW wrote:
buffettbride wrote:I don't do confrontation so well with service people so if there's an issue, I tell hubby about it and he makes the call. Kinda wussy, but it works. Besides, he can have conversations like that and not use bad words. I tend to get a little name-callish. :oops:
right but I know you.. And Matt well enough that you talk to him about
it and explain to him what the issue is..

Not just I made the choice.. YOU do it..
Yep.

Posted: May 11, 2006 8:39 am
by phjrsaunt
I assume you're talking about people wanting to cancel their Direct TV? I used to get that sort of call right much at Time Life. My standard response would be to "bond" with them...."well, gosh, I sure don't want stand between a husband and wife...." or "speaking as a wife, I understand how the other half can be..."...get them on "my" side. I'd say yes, I can certainly cancel the account. "But would you mind to tell me what the reason is, if he/she told you? In case you didn't know, I can put the account on hold for a few months, and provide you with information that talks about "that reason" in the meantime. You can still cancel later if you want." Worked verrry well. I hate to sound conniving, but the better I did at retaining accounts, the better my paycheck was.

I can be very sincere when I try hard enough. 8)

Posted: May 11, 2006 9:02 am
by ragtopW
phjrsaunt wrote:I assume you're talking about people wanting to cancel their Direct TV? I used to get that sort of call right much at Time Life. My standard response would be to "bond" with them...."well, gosh, I sure don't want stand between a husband and wife...." or "speaking as a wife, I understand how the other half can be..."...get them on "my" side. I'd say yes, I can certainly cancel the account. "But would you mind to tell me what the reason is, if he/she told you? In case you didn't know, I can put the account on hold for a few months, and provide you with information that talks about "that reason" in the meantime. You can still cancel later if you want." Worked verrry well. I hate to sound conniving, but the better I did at retaining accounts, the better my paycheck was.

I can be very sincere when I try hard enough. 8)
well not really just for me, I know some others that complain
of the same thing, one works for a cell phone co and another at the gym,
and the last one worked for a bank and all say they hear the same story..

Posted: May 11, 2006 9:07 am
by ragtopW
ragtopW wrote:
phjrsaunt wrote:I assume you're talking about people wanting to cancel their Direct TV? I used to get that sort of call right much at Time Life. My standard response would be to "bond" with them...."well, gosh, I sure don't want stand between a husband and wife...." or "speaking as a wife, I understand how the other half can be..."...get them on "my" side. I'd say yes, I can certainly cancel the account. "But would you mind to tell me what the reason is, if he/she told you? In case you didn't know, I can put the account on hold for a few months, and provide you with information that talks about "that reason" in the meantime. You can still cancel later if you want." Worked verrry well. I hate to sound conniving, but the better I did at retaining accounts, the better my paycheck was.

I can be very sincere when I try hard enough. 8)
well not really just for me, I know some others that complain
of the same thing, one works for a cell phone co and another at the gym,
and the last one worked for a bank and all say they hear the same story..
and really this was more of a question for the relationship
side of me. I have not had a "serious" relationship in a while and I
was more just thinking what I would say to my loved one if faced with
that announcement.

Posted: May 11, 2006 9:10 am
by z-man
The proper response is to roll your eyes :roll: , say "Yes Dear", and just do what the S/O asks.

Posted: May 11, 2006 9:28 am
by ToplessRideFL
ragtopW wrote: and really this was more of a question for the relationship
side of me. I have not had a "serious" relationship in a while and I
was more just thinking what I would say to my loved one if faced with
that announcement.
If Mr Top asked me to do it... I would . I may not like it... but I have learned that if it will have no impact on my life a year from now... its not worth arguing about it.