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What is Joe Public's Biggest LIE?
Is it that you will make that appointment to the dentist tomorrow for your check -up? Or that you will sit down and pre plan your funeral? Or even LEARN about the death care industry?
There is a whole other world that most of the public might not know about. Sure, you know that people make a living arranging funerals, selling grave lots and merchandise. But did you know that the FTC funeral rule established in 1992 is still little known to most people? Read up about it at http://www.burialitems.com/Orders.html This is orders the Federal Trade Commission has in place to protect the consumer from unscrupulous business people, in those trades.
There are also many pages up on the web where further information is freely given and useful links to investigate.
http://www.casketstores.org/ A site that is being sponsored this quarter by A Team Master's Casket store, a direct to the public retailer of funeral goods. Started in 1998, the firm has saved several thousand dollars to those using their services. A trend that is growing by leaps and bounds, shopping for a casket or funeral goods - at places other than the local funeral home, there-by saving a considerable amount. Caskets can be shipped anywhere in the USA just overnight to any address..
Many people may not realize that there are alternatives to immediately calling a funeral director when a loved one dies. In fact, if certain legalities are observed, most people can avoid the cost and impersonal involvement of the commercial funeral industry altogether, detailed in a book "Coming to Rest ": A Guide to Caring for Our Own Dead, authored by Julie Wiskind, Richard Spiegel. One of many such books.
You might also test your I.Q. on the death care industry at http://www.webpost.net/te/teammaker/quiz.html
There are also whole groups of people whose "hobby" is defined as taphophiles -- lovers of cemeteries as cultural artifacts . The url to those interesting pages, with much information http://www.alsirat.com/city2.html
People will avoid dental care ( and funeral pre planning) for three main reasons: fear of pain, financial obligation, and lack of time. Here is a quiz http://www.saveyoursmile.com/quiz/dzonlinequiz.html
Don't just lie there, check into these subjects, so it will be less painful, less expensive and involve less of your time when it is an at need situation!
Written by Betty Brown, CEO
A Team Master's Casket store
http://www.burialitems.com/ATM.html
800-595-1313
a-team@stratos.net
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