The joy of eccentric elderly parents and their routines.

The joy of eccentric elderly parents and their routines.

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PositronicRay

27,168 posts

185 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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My MIL is now starting to lack confidence. All we can do is encourage her, monitor, and be ready to help as required.

Sometimes it'd be easier to just take control, but the longer she can deal with day to day activity the better.

devnull

3,759 posts

159 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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A common theme seems to be internet banking with the older generation. Both my parents and In-laws refuse to use it. I’ve pointed out that when they go in branch to do something that takes 10 seconds on a phone these days, the clerk is basically using the same interface that they’d be using in the comfort of their home.


CanAm

9,387 posts

274 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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devnull said:
A common theme seems to be internet banking with the older generation. Both my parents and In-laws refuse to use it. I’ve pointed out that when they go in branch to do something that takes 10 seconds on a phone these days, the clerk is basically using the same interface that they’d be using in the comfort of their home.
But they're keeping bank staff employed. biggrin

anonymous-user

56 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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CanAm said:
devnull said:
A common theme seems to be internet banking with the older generation. Both my parents and In-laws refuse to use it. I’ve pointed out that when they go in branch to do something that takes 10 seconds on a phone these days, the clerk is basically using the same interface that they’d be using in the comfort of their home.
But they're keeping bank staff employed. biggrin
I don't know if that was a tongue in cheek comment for people that say that, but I'd like to point out for those that do, it doesnt.

A bank teller will actively try to get someone to use the app instead of coming in. It's a massive headache and drain for them.

PositronicRay

27,168 posts

185 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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YouTalkinToMe said:
CanAm said:
devnull said:
A common theme seems to be internet banking with the older generation. Both my parents and In-laws refuse to use it. I’ve pointed out that when they go in branch to do something that takes 10 seconds on a phone these days, the clerk is basically using the same interface that they’d be using in the comfort of their home.
But they're keeping bank staff employed. biggrin
I don't know if that was a tongue in cheek comment for people that say that, but I'd like to point out for those that do, it doesnt.

A bank teller will actively try to get someone to use the app instead of coming in. It's a massive headache and drain for them.
Without customers what does a bank teller do?

Fermit and Sexy Sarah

13,162 posts

102 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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Dad, 75, spends every Christmas morning dealing with his ebay account (selling railway memorabilia) Last Christ morning Mum flipped at him - 'Harry, there are people around the world who can't be with their families on Christmas Day, and you're upstairs on bloody ebay. Get. Down. NOW!

He had a moan, then realised he was being a dick, and came downstairs all smiles shortly after.

psi310398

9,272 posts

205 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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YouTalkinToMe said:
I don't know if that was a tongue in cheek comment for people that say that, but I'd like to point out for those that do, it doesnt.

A bank teller will actively try to get someone to use the app instead of coming in. It's a massive headache and drain for them.
A bank teller will have been told to do so by management and might well have a target for the numbers he/she has to divert.

And, back to the original point, until the banks properly indemnify people against cyber-fraud, those who refuse to use online banking are probably the sane ones.



eldar

21,941 posts

198 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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psi310398 said:
A bank teller will have been told to do so by management and might well have a target for the numbers he/she has to divert.

And, back to the original point, until the banks properly indemnify people against cyber-fraud, those who refuse to use online banking are probably the sane ones.
Because fraud never existed before computers.....

CanAm

9,387 posts

274 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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YouTalkinToMe said:
I don't know if that was a tongue in cheek comment for people that say that, but I'd like to point out for those that do, it doesnt.

A bank teller will actively try to get someone to use the app instead of coming in. It's a massive headache and drain for them.
If it's a massive headache and drain for them to use what you say is the same app, then it's hardly surprising that infrequent computer users are reluctant to use it!
And yes, I was being serious; if we all use phone apps and ATMs there will obviously be a reduction in the number of counter staff.

psi310398

9,272 posts

205 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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eldar said:
Because fraud never existed before computers.....
I'm not being funny but are you seriously suggesting that the epidemic levels of fraud we are experiencing have actually been at those levels for decades? Or that removing personal interactions (such as a bank clerk dealing with the same customer week in week out - the old fashioned thing of actually knowing your customer) does not introduce significant additional risk, and occurrence, of fraud into financial transactions?

Condi

17,417 posts

173 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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My grandad was doing internet banking about 15 years ago when we were still on dial up, at over 90 years old. Also used to do his stocks and shares online too. Very impressive.

dirky dirk

Original Poster:

3,029 posts

172 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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Condi said:
My grandad was doing internet banking about 15 years ago when we were still on dial up, at over 90 years old. Also used to do his stocks and shares online too. Very impressive.
Mums a techno
At 85 i check her emails and history to see what old st i will have to return the following week

eldar

21,941 posts

198 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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psi310398 said:
I'm not being funny but are you seriously suggesting that the epidemic levels of fraud we are experiencing have actually been at those levels for decades? Or that removing personal interactions (such as a bank clerk dealing with the same customer week in week out - the old fashioned thing of actually knowing your customer) does not introduce significant additional risk, and occurrence, of fraud into financial transactions?
Merely countering your claim that anyone using online banking was insane due to fraud risk. A kind of insult to 90%+ of the population.

So no, you aren’t being funny, at all.

psi310398

9,272 posts

205 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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eldar said:
Merely countering your claim that anyone using online banking was insane due to fraud risk. A kind of insult to 90%+ of the population.

So no, you aren’t being funny, at all.
Given that the thread title relates to the eccentricities of elderly parents, might you not be be over-reacting a mite?

WindyCommon

3,401 posts

241 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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I have to look or walk away when either of my parents try to use the SkyQ control. They cannot change from BBC1 to BBC2 without going via the EPG. “Just press the. Ch+ button Dad...”.

eldar

21,941 posts

198 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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psi310398 said:
Given that the thread title relates to the eccentricities of elderly parents, might you not be be over-reacting a mite?
Is that you dad......?

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psi310398

9,272 posts

205 months

Tuesday 24th December 2019
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eldar said:
Is that you dad......?

??
smile

PositronicRay

27,168 posts

185 months

Wednesday 25th December 2019
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Our elderly relative is now demanding a pre lunch sandwich.

psi310398

9,272 posts

205 months

Wednesday 25th December 2019
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PositronicRay said:
Our elderly relative is now demanding a pre lunch sandwich.
Excellent!

RC1807

12,639 posts

170 months

Thursday 26th December 2019
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dirky dirk said:
Wont use the kitchen bin drawer bin
Wont use the actual kitchen bin
Shs puts rubbish in a bag in the spare bedroom

I'm only my own the next few days at work and because shes so stressful to visit and be around
I wont go round there because it's such a head wreck
This isn't being eccentric. It's dementia.