Funeral cover plans....
Funeral cover plans....
Has anyone on here ever discussed Funeral Plans with their friends (such as in the current crop of adverts on TV.....) like the one where they are walking the dogs....
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I know they say its good to talk but I have never had the inclination to discuss my own funeral costs with others
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I know they say its good to talk but I have never had the inclination to discuss my own funeral costs with others
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If everyone was talking about it there wouldn’t be adverts about it.
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If it is a plan to pay for your funeral then I would say it is worth considering. A typical funeral costs around £4,000 although it could be less or more.
My Mum bought such a scheme called 'Golden Charter' through her local funeral directors. It saved an awful lot of issues, including financial, for her relatives (me in fact!) when the day came. When someone dies there's a lot to deal with and this eases the load.
The only problem is deciding on the type of funeral if there's still a long way to go (hopefully).
Other things worth considering are a will, obviously, and who is going to be the Executor, and 'Power of Attorney, both for your finances and for your health.
My Mum bought such a scheme called 'Golden Charter' through her local funeral directors. It saved an awful lot of issues, including financial, for her relatives (me in fact!) when the day came. When someone dies there's a lot to deal with and this eases the load.
The only problem is deciding on the type of funeral if there's still a long way to go (hopefully).
Other things worth considering are a will, obviously, and who is going to be the Executor, and 'Power of Attorney, both for your finances and for your health.
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My Wife and I have discussed this ripoff and as neither of us are remotely religious have decided that we will both go for a simple cremation. You do not need undertakers or coffins or to hold any type of service. You simply arrange with your local Crematorium for a suitable slot and off you pop, 10 minutes on gas mark 5 and job done. Taking the ashes is optional.
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I did a funeral plan for my late mother. It was one of the best things I've ever done. Firstly, she got to choose all the arrangements and secondly when the day came it took just one phone call and everything was sorted by the funeral directors( Alderson and Horan). I don't think I would have managed otherwise.
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I did a funeral plan for my late mother. It was one of the best things I've ever done. Firstly, she got to choose all the arrangements and secondly when the day came it took just one phone call and everything was sorted by the funeral directors( Alderson and Horan). I don't think I would have managed otherwise.
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NHS can scrape me dry (if they can find anything worth having) then off to the pyre for me.
I'll be going out like a viking!
I'll be going out like a viking!
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I wasn't saying they arent a good idea its just the adverts idea people of a certain age just seem to talk about their own demise and how to pay for it .
I usually find people of a certain age seem to endlessly discuss bodily functions and their frequency / consistency / colour etc
I usually find people of a certain age seem to endlessly discuss bodily functions and their frequency / consistency / colour etc
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...I prefer over 300's travel insurance adverts.
"fivety-billion pounds medical cover and its norr'as dear as you think! oooh he'll have no excuse to not go on that cruise now!"
Lol
"fivety-billion pounds medical cover and its norr'as dear as you think! oooh he'll have no excuse to not go on that cruise now!"
Lol
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I worked in the funeral industry for a while and if you want a “full on” funeral then they are a good thing to plan.
It’s basically a funeral home getting prepayment for your funeral the way you want it and guaranteeing that they will be doing your funeral. It costs the same as the funeral would cost you if you passed away today and avoids any extra costs of funeral costs go up in future as you've already agreed/paid for what you would like to happen.
As someone mentioned above though, you could just go to your local crem and arrange your own cremation through them and have no actual need for the traditional things. I guess it works for some people who don’t want to burden their family with paying for their funeral costs and for others it’s all a con.
It’s basically a funeral home getting prepayment for your funeral the way you want it and guaranteeing that they will be doing your funeral. It costs the same as the funeral would cost you if you passed away today and avoids any extra costs of funeral costs go up in future as you've already agreed/paid for what you would like to happen.
As someone mentioned above though, you could just go to your local crem and arrange your own cremation through them and have no actual need for the traditional things. I guess it works for some people who don’t want to burden their family with paying for their funeral costs and for others it’s all a con.
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It's fear based marketing that targets people at their most vulnerable. At this time most are fearful of not doing it right...seeming to be penny pinching..or hard up.
It's a little bit of obligatory theatre.....but a bit of a racket too.
It's a little bit of obligatory theatre.....but a bit of a racket too.
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I'm not sure it is as easy as just taking the body to the local crem..
First you have to collect the body from the place of death, or where the body has been stored. In my brother's case that was a hospital and they demand some sort of dignity. You can't for example just bung a box on your roof rack. There is paper work to be done too. And toxicity. I'm not sure what the rules are for a cremation, or burial, concerning things like pacemakers, artificial joints, even mercury fillings. Are you going to extract these?
There's no doubt cheaper ways then the traditional funeral - cardboard coffins, you carry out the transport, some crems cost less then others, and I would guess many of us couldn't care less how we are disposed of - I don't.
Here's another type of provider. I'm sure there are others.
https://www.purecremation.co.uk/funeral-plans" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
First you have to collect the body from the place of death, or where the body has been stored. In my brother's case that was a hospital and they demand some sort of dignity. You can't for example just bung a box on your roof rack. There is paper work to be done too. And toxicity. I'm not sure what the rules are for a cremation, or burial, concerning things like pacemakers, artificial joints, even mercury fillings. Are you going to extract these?
There's no doubt cheaper ways then the traditional funeral - cardboard coffins, you carry out the transport, some crems cost less then others, and I would guess many of us couldn't care less how we are disposed of - I don't.
Here's another type of provider. I'm sure there are others.
https://www.purecremation.co.uk/funeral-plans" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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i dont think they are a good idea, just put a few quid away each week, they wouldn't offer these services if they weren't making a lot of money out of it, if you have enough money, i would find the cheapest funeral and pay up up front as long as its a fixed price.
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I would have to borrow a fan, if I had to transport the coffin to the crem!
When Mrs McL died, I did have a funeral director for the sorting. However, I did the service with my daughter.
It was not easy but it was what she wanted. I got her ashes and dug a hole in the back garden and poured them in. She wanted to be with the cat.
I have done my mum and dad's service and the eulogy for a friend.
Who is going to do mine?
When Mrs McL died, I did have a funeral director for the sorting. However, I did the service with my daughter.
It was not easy but it was what she wanted. I got her ashes and dug a hole in the back garden and poured them in. She wanted to be with the cat.
I have done my mum and dad's service and the eulogy for a friend.
Who is going to do mine?
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There was a time when Funeral Plans were not covered by what is currently known as the Financial Conduct Authority. I'm not sure whether things have changed. Hopefully there is now greater financial regulation.
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Funeral Ads that pop up on tv with people cheerily discussing impending Death over a cup of tea and a rich tea biscuit.get right on my T!ts........Ok
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