tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17674921.post6227176260702963054..comments2023-07-25T13:50:02.601+01:00Comments on My Word 1: DOES THE END NECESSITATE THE MEANS?ZACLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07289333819869440699noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17674921.post-62605616338063917222011-06-22T11:19:18.591+01:002011-06-22T11:19:18.591+01:00Hello Keiko,
I agree the whole issue is insensiti...Hello Keiko,<br /><br />I agree the whole issue is insensitive and a cynical targeting operation at people who may have a little money. You can bet your bottom dollar that any assessment for funeral costs at today's prices will make for an expensive insurance policy, which is profit in the pockets of the organisation advertising in this way. What makes it more questionable is, the leaflet is supported by two organisation who are meant to represent the interests of the older population. <br /><br />There are people who have life insurance savings that can be used for funeral costs, they do not have to be for that though. People insure in such a way that the plan can be used for anything and not just for the one purpose. A plan of that sort is only paid out on death and what is used for should be stated in a will, or used according to the wishes of any executor. The cost of a plan like that can be very cheap.<br /><br />A relative of mine had a funeral plan, but it was paid for in one payment. It was what she wanted. There are also burial societies attached to some religious groups, to whom a once a year reasonable payment is made.ZACLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07289333819869440699noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17674921.post-12965828279691682362011-06-22T08:11:35.324+01:002011-06-22T08:11:35.324+01:00ZACL,
I don't know how many 50 year old perso...ZACL,<br /><br />I don't know how many 50 year old persons would jump at the deal and invest in own plot to be buried in. But just to see such a crafty and insensitive ads in our daily life rubs us in wrong way.<br /><br />When my mother was dying, I was in Japan. Before that, I went home only on my vacation for 35 years, so I didn't know. But those mail kept coming to her, and a few mortuaries also kept calling. It was the time I travelled to her hospital back and forth, so the calls made me upset. I told the callers never to call back.<br /><br />Luckily, a neighbor pointed out one decent mortuary very close to her home. So, the night she died, I called that number. They took care of everyting.keiko amanohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10009453048859594709noreply@blogger.com