JerJan said:I was told that even though I made the ressie (my name is on the deed) they automatically put the ressie in the man's name????!!!! (WHAT???)
jarestel said:The DVC computer system isn't exactly the most modern one out there. I'm sure they'd like to fix this for you, but having talked to DVC regarding computer issues in the past, I can tell you that if it requires any effort on their part, it probably won't get done.
donaldbuzz&minnie said:How is telling the OP that their policy is to put the reservation in the man's name a computer system problem? Doesn't a human being have to decide which name is the man's? Isn't that more effort than simply using the name that happens to come first on a piece of paper?
Spoken like a true man!gazeborob said:OK, so I didn't read all 8 pages of replies, just the OP and a couple of others. Let me see here, you are going, you have a reservation and it is confirmed in DH name. SO WHAT!
GET OVER IT!
Right or wrong, it is customary in the US to list the Man's name first in many situations on things like addresses or the like. Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and family, Dr. and Mrs, his name and her name are all common ways to address things that come jointly. It has to be one or the other, not way to make everyone happy. And not to have a system means things get bogged down. I know there are exceptions and realize there are situations where it isn't really appropriate, but it is reality in many ways.WithDisneySpirit said:Jarestel, did you read my two previous comments? I was listed first everywhere including the computer and when they found out DH was not a woman, they flipped our names in the system. Of course they didn't bother to flip our SS#'s at the same time and the CM caused further problems. This is not a computer issue, okay?!!
Dean said:Right or wrong, it is customary in the US to list the Man's name first in many situations on things like addresses or the like. It has to be one or the other, not way to make everyone happy...it is reality in many ways.
I didn't say it HAD to be, only that many systems, esp with computers, needed a standard. One of the problems is that any standard will "discriminate" against one or the other, no way around it. And since most conservative Christian systems teach the Bible, I don't think that things will change much to reverse it. Still, individual systems will figure out flexibility when appropriate. But I do think it's not something worth worrying about if it's "which one is first", and as I noted, I pay the bills and my wife is the one on the mail and many times on the reservation as well. Now if I could only get her to pay the main fees, I'd be set.donaldbuzz&minnie said:You've both come to the root of the problem. It IS customary. That's the problem. The custom, and therefore what is "reality" need to be changed. That's exactly the point many people are trying to make here.
There have been a lot of "customs" that in hindsight almost everyone now agrees were discriminatory. They were changed not by accident; they were changed when enough people became upset about a previously accepted "unimportant" custom.
I disagree with the comment that "it has to be one way or the other when it comes to listing a man's or woman's name on a contract first. If the couple decides that the woman's name should come first, I can't think of one good reason why anyone should have a problem with that, except an antiquated "custom" that has its roots in English Common Law and declared that "the man and the woman are one, and that one is the husband." That's where the custom of Mr and Mrs John Doe came from. There are still some real consequences that accrue to real people when that old custom gets played out, and this thread has documented a number of them. (Read a few of the divorce stories on this thread!)
It is part of the problem if an organization believes that an issue that can potentially negatively affect 50% of its purchasers, and can be solved by simply making it the new consistent custom to list the owners in the order that they themselves designate (which the current computer system is apparently capable of doing), doesn't rise to the level of importance that it is seen as anything but whining about an irrelevancy.
LOL, I don't call people Dr. unless they have some type of medical degreeicy-dog said:Dean I think I know your profession so maybe you can relate to this.. Even though I am not a medical doctor I have my doctorate. It is necessary in my profession that I use the Dr title. My husband is a great guy but no letters in front or behind his name, not that I personally care about it but as I said it is a professional thing.
Mail should come addressed-- Dr Marylyn xxx and Mr. Robert xxx .
But most times it is just assumed he is the doctor and I am the Mrs.
We very often get mail that reads Dr Robert xxx and Mrs Robert xxx or Dr Robert and spouse!
Dean said:I didn't say it HAD to be, only that many systems, esp with computers, needed a standard. One of the problems is that any standard will "discriminate" against one or the other, no way around it. And since most conservative Christian systems teach the Bible, I don't think that things will change much to reverse it. Still, individual systems will figure out flexibility when appropriate. But I do think it's not something worth worrying about if it's "which one is first", and as I noted, I pay the bills and my wife is the one on the mail and many times on the reservation as well. Now if I could only get her to pay the main fees, I'd be set.
T.E. Yeary said:I appreciate your posts on the board about the order in which you & your spouses were listed, and the problems that arise because of it. I have already brought it up to my staff per a memo issued yesterday.
They have been instructed to ask the purchasers whose name should be listed first on the contract. It would be a shame to have a situation continue, when there is such an easy remedy.
I'm learning alot on these boards. As you can tell I can't profess to having "all" the answers, but thank goodness, I'm not too old to learn! Even though we've sponsored this board for years, I wasn't able to take an active part in it until my semi-retirement. My eyes are open a bit wider everyday because I am being given the opportunity to understand the issues that are important to the DVC purchasers.
In the past 11 years we have helped over 4,000 DVC sellers transfer their property to new DVC Resale purchasers. Occasionally, we make mistakes, this is a "people" business and believe me, when human beings are involved, issues do arise. We have always made a sincere effort to rectify any situation, fairly, and in a timely manner.
I sincerely hope this will save our customers that 1/2 hour and thus enable them to spend that time doing something they enjoy, instead of trying to fix something that should not have been done in the first place!
HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY,
Tom