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Re: Fees
Thanks
Re: Fees
So if you sign up and become a member for at least 2 years and then you need to be preserved, you get the 20% discount from $45k which is 9,000 total discount..
$45,000 - $9,000 is $36,000 total fees owed for standby and storage, is that correct?
And you take insurance policies?
$45,000 - $9,000 is $36,000 total fees owed for standby and storage, is that correct?
And you take insurance policies?
Re: Fees
Ok thanks
Re: Fees
What about members who travel to your Salem Oregon facility for preservation there? Do the higher fees still apply to them even though you say that the reason for the higher fees is to provide good standby service?
- Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:52 pm
- Forum: Forum
- Topic: how many OC members?
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Re: how many OC members?
yes, I am currently working in the mountain west area and will be retiring and relocating near to where my cryonics provider is located. I don't know when I will be retiring. Possibly this year or possibly 5 years from now. I have always been signed up for neuro. Do you have members currently living...
- Sun Mar 17, 2019 11:09 am
- Forum: Forum
- Topic: how many OC members?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 91505
Re: how many OC members?
Hmm. Salem real estate is a little expensive. I am currently an alcor member, but am underfunded via whole life insurance by a few thousand dollars. i worry about alcor raising prices and me having to come up with tens of thousands in cash. So I would have to live in salem proper? I could not live s...
- Thu Mar 14, 2019 6:33 am
- Forum: Forum
- Topic: how many OC members?
- Replies: 5
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how many OC members?
jordan, how many OC members are there?
Where are they located, in general?
thanks
Where are they located, in general?
thanks
- Thu Mar 14, 2019 6:32 am
- Forum: Forum
- Topic: ASC vs. O.C. $1K aldehyde bath + molecular brain scan
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Re: ASC vs. O.C. $1K aldehyde bath + molecular brain scan
jordan, that is an excellent point! I have very serious doubts that brains preserved via cryopreservation can be restored without basically going into the cryopreserved brain, and rebuilding each cell or more likely copying each cell. And if that is indeed the case, then why even bother with all the...