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Luna
26-09-2006, 20:03
A German businessman has set up a "separation agency" - a service to inform unsuspecting spouses and lovers their partners no longer want them.
Bernd Dressler will deliver the bad news - for those too scared to do it themselves - for 20 euros (£13) by phone, or for 50 euros (£33) in person.

The efficiency and directness of Mr Dressler's manner has earned him the nickname The Terminator.

The 52-year-old compares his company to a dating agency but "in reverse".

'Only the messenger'

"We have had dating agencies for 30 years. If you want to have a new partnership then you have to quit your previous one.

"I think it's the same market - just in reverse," Mr Dressler told the BBC.

The message can be delivered in a "sympathetic or direct manner". Mr Dressler said that most of his clients do not want any further contact with their ex-partner.

The client is asked to provide three reasons why they want to terminate the relationship - these are then passed on by the agency to the former lover.

"The time is right for this service. Many clients are unhappy in their partnerships and they want to end it in a neutral way," Mr Dressler said.

The former insurance manager said he has been fortunate never to have witnessed any extreme emotional reactions.

"I am only the messenger," he said.

Katy
26-09-2006, 21:39
ou never know its an idea that could hit on. I dont htink i would like to be broken up that way though, its a little bit harsh and a bit of a cowards way out to be quite honest.

pookie1968uk
27-09-2006, 21:25
that is a really terrible way to do it, i cant believe anyone would use an agency to break up with their partner, its horrible!

Siobhan
28-09-2006, 10:46
ou never know its an idea that could hit on. I dont htink i would like to be broken up that way though, its a little bit harsh and a bit of a cowards way out to be quite honest.

I think it would be a better way to hear about a breakup then get one in a text message... it is a bit childish.. like when you were a kid getting your best mate to tell the person you were with that it is over. :rotfl:

Trinity
28-09-2006, 10:49
I think it would be a better way to hear about a breakup then get one in a text message... it is a bit childish.. like when you were a kid getting your best mate to tell the person you were with that it is over. :rotfl:

Very childish - it reminds me of when I was at school, " X wants me to tell you - you're chucked - ha, ha!"