Casket Sales Scams and Other Funeral Expense Scams
Beware of Online Casket Sales Scams – Another New Low in Scams: What You Need to Know About Funeral Expense Scams
How Scams Work – A SCARS Institute Insight
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• SCARS Institute Encyclopedia of Scams Editorial Team – Society of Citizens Against Relationship Scams Inc.
Article Abstract
Beware of online casket sales scams, which prey on grieving families by offering discounted caskets through fraudulent websites.
These scams often involve either failing to deliver the product or sending substandard items. Scammers lure victims with significantly lower prices and pressure them into using untraceable payment methods like wire transfers or cryptocurrency. To protect yourself, always verify the seller’s legitimacy, use secure payment methods like credit cards, and confirm all delivery terms. If scammed, report the fraud to your bank and consumer protection agencies.
Beware of Online Casket Sales Scams – Another New Low in Scams: What You Need to Know
In an age where many services, including funeral arrangements, have moved online, a disturbing trend of online casket sales scams has emerged. These scams prey on individuals during emotionally challenging times, offering discounted or seemingly legitimate casket sales through fraudulent websites, only to fail in delivering the product or providing low-quality substitutes.
How the Scam Works
Scammers set up fake websites or post online ads claiming to sell caskets at significantly reduced prices compared to traditional funeral homes. Victims, eager to save money on such an expensive purchase during a difficult time, may be tempted to buy through these platforms. Often, the caskets are never delivered, or they are of substandard quality compared to what was advertised.
Some scammers use bait-and-switch tactics, offering one type of casket online and delivering a cheaper or entirely different product. Others collect payment but disappear without delivering anything. Additionally, these scams may exploit people by offering payment methods such as wire transfers or cryptocurrency, which are harder to trace or recover.
Red Flags to Watch For
Suspiciously Low Prices: If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Compare the prices offered with those from reputable providers. Major discounts could indicate a scam.
No Clear Contact Information: Legitimate companies provide physical addresses and customer service numbers. If this information is missing, proceed with caution.
Untraceable Payment Methods: Avoid websites that ask for wire transfers, gift cards, or cryptocurrency as payment. Use credit cards instead, as they offer better fraud protection.
Poor Reviews or No Online Presence: Check reviews from other buyers. If the company has no reviews or a poor reputation, it may be a scam.
Other Funeral Expense Scams
Funeral-related purchase items that can be targeted by scammers include:
- Urns: Fraudulent sellers may offer high-end urns at discounted prices but deliver inferior products or nothing at all.
- Memorial Jewelry: Scammers may sell fake or low-quality jewelry designed to hold ashes.
- Headstones or Grave Markers: Buyers may be charged for substandard or non-existent headstones.
- Prepaid Funeral Plans: Victims pay in advance for services that are never provided or companies that disappear.
- Flowers and Wreaths: Some sellers may promise elaborate floral arrangements but deliver nothing or subpar items.
- Obituary Publishing Services: Fake companies may charge for placing obituaries that never appear in any publication.
Being cautious and purchasing through reputable channels is key to avoiding these scams.
How to Protect Yourself
Purchase from Reputable Sources: If possible, buy caskets from established funeral homes or well-known online retailers that specialize in funeral products and offer guarantees.
Verify the Seller’s Legitimacy: Research the company thoroughly. Look for online reviews, Better Business Bureau ratings, and check if they have an established history.
Use Secure Payment Methods: Credit cards provide protection in case of fraud. Avoid untraceable payment methods like wire transfers or cash apps.
Confirm Delivery Terms: Before purchasing, clarify the timeline for delivery and get everything in writing, including guarantees on quality and refunds if the product doesn’t match expectations.
What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed
If you believe you’ve been scammed while purchasing a casket online:
Report It: Contact your bank or credit card company to report fraudulent charges and attempt to stop or reverse the payment.
File a Complaint: Report the scam to your local consumer protection agency or online resources like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the U.S.
Share Your Experience: Warn others by leaving reviews or reporting the scam on consumer advocacy websites, helping to prevent further victimization.
Conclusion
While online shopping for funeral items can offer convenience and savings, it’s essential to stay vigilant and protect yourself from scams. By following these guidelines, you can avoid falling victim to fraudulent schemes during an already difficult time.
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