They can also be made out of cardboard! When your Next of Kin arrange a funeral they can specify what type of coffin is wanted and the quote will be made accordingly. In the same way when you arrange a funeral plan you can stipulate what type of funeral you want and the type of coffin you want to have used. The cost will depend on which plan you take out.b_m wrote:These days some of the coffins are made out of chipboard!
Last thing I'd want to be seen in.
Squire wrote:Anyone know the lowest cost funeral that can be had?
Besides me disappearing into the sea with concrete boots to save any costs at all.
Seems to me that the Funeral Business is a parasite on those in grief.
Up the chimney, should not cost £3000 or more.
Now if I lived near an active volcano, problem solved...
Squire wrote:Anyone know the lowest cost funeral that can be had?
Besides me disappearing into the sea with concrete boots to save any costs at all.
Seems to me that the Funeral Business is a parasite on those in grief.
Up the chimney, should not cost £3000 or more.
Now if I lived near an active volcano, problem solved...
I believe there is a substantial charge for dumping toxic waste in residental areas.kevinchess1 wrote:Unless it's change the cheapest option were being buried in your garden and/or donating your body to medicine
No charge for either
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