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I am extremely grateful for your detailed answer. I also read similar advise in Consumer Reports a few months ago, but failed to remember it when I really needed it. Knowing what I know now, I'll be much more careful next time. Again, thanks for the honest and thorough imformation.
Ed Kosteski
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Industry expert Darryl J. Roberts documents that the funeral industry charges "at least twice as much" as necessary for its services.
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Most of Noth Americas' market for funeral services is now controlled by large corporations, which maintain local identities for their holdings.
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In the past five years, funeral costs have increased 3 times faster than the Consumer Price Index.
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The law requires full pricing disclosure in the funeral industry, however, enforcement is lacking. Unsuspecting consumers continue to be coerced into package pricing with excessive mark-ups.
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Planning ahead is imperative. Paying in advance for a funeral is almost always a poor financial planning choice.
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The news media has released dozens of articles that support these facts. Click here to view our links.
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The Funeral Director will NOT let you know....
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DON'T Pre-Pay for a funeral.
Pre-Planning is a wiser option.
This advice is reported in the following
media (and many more):
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Isn't it time you paid attention to what
these media outlets are telling you?
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To Our Website Visitors,
The information in this website will help make funeral services more meaningful, while significantly reducing the expense.
We provide a wealth of information for those that wish to educate themselves on this important family and financial planning matter.
This is not advice that you'll receive from a funeral director. They are the salespeople of the funeral industry, and as in any corporation, they are under pressure to increase sales.
The purchaser of a funeral, the consumer, is most often uninformed and ill prepared when attempting to make wise purchasing decisions.
I know this information will be helpful to you. Please pass it on to those in need. (Click here to refer this site to a friend).
Download Section One of The Funeral Planning Book, It's a FREE Download, Click Here
Thank you,
John Byggdin
FreeFuneralHelp.com
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Don't have much time?
You NEED to know this (and more)...
- INSIST on an itemized price list. NEVER buy a funeral package.
- IT'S YOUR CHOICE. Viewing of the deceased is important to many of us. However, viewing usually increases funeral costs significantly. It is not a legal requirement as is often implied. It's your choice.
- ALWAYS buy your funeral products from a third party funeral product supplier. See our funeral products page. You'll save 25-65% on Caskets, Cremation Urns, Flowers, Memorial Cards, Monuments, and Burial Vaults.
Don't be bullied.
You have every right to
do this your way.
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