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Cremation Ads On Tv???
Buy a cremation funeral plan on the basis of the quality of the sausage rolls, probably burnt, the decision taken while wallowing in some gruesome shallow American-style 60s bath or having to shell out a small fortune for a new red suit for the aprés-incineration while the Missus looks lovingly one......
Anybody have experience of these funereal merchants (rip-offs?)???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Suppose i should add to my earlier post that mine is not a Pure Cremation. It's a normal everyday cremation, with very few trimmings, costing £4,035, which i paid in one hit.
I did put it to my children that a Pure Cremation would be cheaper, therefore leaving a bit extra for them to share, but they told me where to go in no uncertain terms.
As i said, the price remains the same with the possibility that the cost of the celebrant may have risen slightly by the time i breathe my last.