Americans spend billions on funerals every year, but the funeral or burial services don't have to be high-priced. A funeral can be a easy internment or an elaborate affair with music, speakers, customized boxes and refreshments for mourners. Family, religious or personal tastes are important, but cost and convenience should be regarded as well.
"Many families are compelled to make calls about funerals under stress," said Michelle L. Corey, BBB President and Ceo. "By teaching themselves about the process and taking time to ask questions and compare costs, families can avoid overspending. They are likelier to get the sort of service they need, too."
The Fed Trade Commission's Funeral Rule gives patrons numerous rights, including the prerogative to receive written price lists, clarifications of cemetery or legal wants and the selection of employing a container apart from a casket for cremation. Some cemeteries have their own wants, which should be explained fully prior to making a purchase.
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