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Do you know that...
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You have the right to comparison shop by phone? By
law, funeral directors must give you specific answers
to specific questions regarding types of services available
and pricing.
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If you inquire in person at a funeral home about arrangements,
the funeral director must provide you with a preprinted
"General Price List"; a complete itemization
of all services offered and the corresponding prices?
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Embalming is not required by law?... Except in 3 specific
circumstances; death by infectious disease, a prolonged
period of time between death and burial, or most commonly,
a public viewing or wake.
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If a funeral director is making a cash advance for
such items as flowers, obituary notices, grave opening
and closing fees, clergy honoraria, pallbearers, etc.,
it must be disclosed if any money is being made on the
transaction? It is advised to ask for cash receipts!
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A casket is not required for a direct cremation? An
inexpensive alternative container is all that is required.
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The funeral director must provide an itemized accounting,
known as the statement of goods and services, showing
the total cost of the funeral merchandise and/or services
selected?
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Funeral providers are strictly prohibited from making
any claims that a product or service will indefinitely
preserve the remains?
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Many funeral homes are owned by large publicly traded
corporations? Market research indicates that a corporately
owned funeral home tends to be significantly higher in
cost. Ask your funeral director if the funeral home is
independently owned and operated or is it part of a chain.
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More and more funeral directors no longer do their
own embalming or initial pickup of the remains? Ask the
funeral director if he is providing these services or
is it contracted to an outside source
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SHOP THE BASIC SERVICE FEE
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When you select a funeral home to handle the service
portion of the funeral, there is one itemization that
is non-declinable: THE BASIC SERVICE FEE OF THE FUNERAL
DIRECTOR AND STAFF. The BASIC SERVICE FEE amounts
to somewhat of a cover charge for doing business with
the funeral home and does not include any of the other
services provided such as transfer of the remains, refrigeration,
embalming, use of the facilities just to name a few of
the costs.
The BASIC SERVICE FEE is a discretionary charge that
ranges from the hundreds to thousands of dollars! THE
HIGHER THE BASIC SERVICE FEE, THE HIGHER THE OVERALL
EXPENSES MAY BE... THE LOWER THE BASIC SERVICE FEE,
THE MORE ROOM THE CONSUMER HAS TO NEGOTIATE.
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