Refunds are Possible for Prepaid Arrangements
I am waiting for a refund (with interest) from Westlawn which is owned by Arbor, for my mother’s prepaid arrangements. My province has an entity called the Alberta Funeral Services Regulatory Board where I have filed a complaint, I am assuming each province has such a place.
I thought I was stuck with Westlawn (Arbor) due to my mother’s prepaid arrangements, and was having a difficult time with them. This company has been investigated multiple times for scamming people and putting a lot of pressure on grieving people to pay extra fees.
She was on disability, English was her second language, basically she was an easy sale for their salesman in 2008. As I was arriving at her place he was just leaving. I asked what he was doing there, he refused to speak to me and started to walk away. I told him to stop, and he wouldn’t. He knew I’d ruin his sale. The salesman told her she was paying for everything, but in 2024 a social worker at the hospital helped her find out it was just for a plot and an urn.
What could have been sarcasm by the funeral home manager, welcoming me to take my business elsewhere, led me to another place that saved me thousands of dollars. My mother was already at Westlawn, so I didn’t think that moving her elsewhere was a thing, that it was possible, and the thought of it shocked me at first.
I googled “cheap cremations Edmonton” and clicked on an ad for $940 cremations. I called the place and they said Arbor’s “policy” for me to identity my mother is to make me to pay to embalm her, the doctors at the hospitals identify the deceased and there is an ID tag tied to them, there is no requirement for me to identify my mother. They told me I could get her money refunded with interest. When I told them about the $1,375 wooden cremation casket Arbor wanted me to buy, she told me they use a cardboard box. They directed me to where I could file a complaint. They picked up my mother, and saved me a lot of money and grief.
Arbor is stalling with the refund. They did not need me to prove I am next of kin to try to take my money or try to embalm and then cremate her, but now they want proof to issue her estate the refund. They don’t even know what they need for me to prove that I am next of kin, but told me that my local courthouse might be able to help me. Same last name, same address, 23 years younger. Not good enough.
They’re just playing games at this point. They don’t want to pay interest because it’s for “physical items” and not “services.”
Also when I called to say the new place will be picking up my mother, the manager said I still have to pay the $600 transfer fee from the hospital. I said she can deduct it from what they owe us. She said she can’t do that, and she’ll send me to collections. Once my mother was picked up, they took down her complimentary obituary. If they’re not making thousands of dollars off someone, they can really show their true colours.
Arbor is well known as bullies, they have been investigated multiple times with hidden cameras, there are news articles and videos on YouTube about them scamming people. They want your money, as much of it as possible. I’m happy I can share that people are not stuck with them, and they can shop around for a more trustworthy business to deal with. I know it’s hard to fathom “shopping around” during such a difficult time, but it is worth it in the long run.
I learned a lot about Arbor in a 7.5 minute video on Yotube titled “Standing Up To Big Funeral Bullies.” The video is by a mortician named Caitlin Doughty, and she shares another woman’s story. CBC Marketplace on YouTube also investigated them.
July 2, 2024
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