A good ritual office seeks to alleviate the suffering of the relatives of the deceased and take care of the organization of the funeral, so that everything goes according to tradition or the wishes of the clients. However, alas, there are people who are used to profiting from someone else’s misfortune and forcing customers to pay exorbitant prices for services.
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The main ways to deceive customers of ritual offices
Even if a person died after a long illness or from old age, and his death was expected, relatives and friends in most cases cannot independently attend the funeral, because their grief is too much. Even worse, if the death of a loved one was sudden. In this case, it is very easy to make a person accept the services of the ritual office and sign the contract, because he understands that he cannot and does not want to do everything himself.
The grief does not allow people to think calmly: even a sensible person can agree to pay for the services of a "black" agency or sign a contract that is not beneficial for him, because his thoughts are confused and blurred by pain.
One of the most common cheating options is to offer many additional, completely unnecessary services, each of which must be paid. When the agent begins to list all the work and explain the essence of each item, the relatives and friends of the deceased are unlikely to listen carefully. Delaying the discussion, the employee of the ritual office experiences the patience of his clients, and as a result, they wave their hand and prefer to simply sign the papers without understanding anything. People who are faced with the death of a loved one often simply do not have the strength and desire to object and explain what specifically does not suit them, especially if the agent is persistent.
The cost of services of ritual offices is often overstated several times. For example, they resell places in a cemetery, increasing their price by half or even three times and hoping that customers will not understand the matter. As a result, people have to pay a lot. As a rule, ritual offices expect that heartbroken people will not demand a lower price, make inquiries, or even try to return part of their money.