How to avoid the scam of body transport from Siem Reap to PP
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How to avoid the scam of body transport from Siem Reap to PP
Nothing imminent, hopefully but I am planning ahead with MonkHouse for pre-paid cremation and disposal of remains in Siem Reap because I live here.
US citizen and remaining Sister and Brother are aware. Police will look to collect up to $2K for death outside of a hospital for transporting body to Khmer/Russian Friendship Hospital. Any advise when planning?
Thanks much!
US citizen and remaining Sister and Brother are aware. Police will look to collect up to $2K for death outside of a hospital for transporting body to Khmer/Russian Friendship Hospital. Any advise when planning?
Thanks much!
Re: How to avoid the scam of body transport from Siem Reap to PP
So what happens if you don't pay the 2 grand !!!!
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Re: How to avoid the scam of body transport from Siem Reap to PP
The question is a bit puzzling. You say you want to do cremation in Siem Reap then transport the body to Phnom Penh. After cremation there is no body. Do you want to transport the ashes to the hospital in Phnom Penh? Why?
The police will not charge $2000 for a death outside a hospital - the fee is around $80 for the government doctor plus a small donation to the Policeman's Benevolent Fund (maybe $50). Doing a cremation in Siem Reap only costs a donation to the temple - $50 is OK, more is better. Transporting the body to the temple for cremation is slightly more problematic as only special vehicles will do it - maybe $50-$100.
The police will not charge $2000 for a death outside a hospital - the fee is around $80 for the government doctor plus a small donation to the Policeman's Benevolent Fund (maybe $50). Doing a cremation in Siem Reap only costs a donation to the temple - $50 is OK, more is better. Transporting the body to the temple for cremation is slightly more problematic as only special vehicles will do it - maybe $50-$100.
Re: How to avoid the scam of body transport from Siem Reap to PP
thanks for the info...
i have a young wife and wanted to know how much.
i told her...no big funeral...
she went into debt when her father died...
My mother just died in the USA on Thanksgiving.
I just returned from there 10 days ago...Now, I have to fly back and deal with it...
It made me think about making sure my wife is not put in a position where she sells her gold or takes out a loan over me...
My neighbor died on his tuk tuk a month ago..Huge funeral...no way I want my wife footing the bill.
i have a young wife and wanted to know how much.
i told her...no big funeral...
she went into debt when her father died...
My mother just died in the USA on Thanksgiving.
I just returned from there 10 days ago...Now, I have to fly back and deal with it...
It made me think about making sure my wife is not put in a position where she sells her gold or takes out a loan over me...
My neighbor died on his tuk tuk a month ago..Huge funeral...no way I want my wife footing the bill.
Re: How to avoid the scam of body transport from Siem Reap to PP
There probably will be a big event when you pass away, has something to do with gaining face etc etc. if you don't want her to foot the bill put some money aside. You can have a private cremation in front of your house for about 500$, add another 500 for the food and drinks on day 1-2 ceremony and another 500$ for the 7th day ceremony. Then add money for the police. All in all 2000$ should do. There will be some donations too, which she can use to cover for the 1 year ceremony. There's no way your wife will simply have you cremated at the temple I'm afraid.j57 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:20 am thanks for the info...
i have a young wife and wanted to know how much.
i told her...no big funeral...
she went into debt when her father died...
My mother just died in the USA on Thanksgiving.
I just returned from there 10 days ago...Now, I have to fly back and deal with it...
It made me think about making sure my wife is not put in a position where she sells her gold or takes out a loan over me...
My neighbor died on his tuk tuk a month ago..Huge funeral...no way I want my wife footing the bill.
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Re: How to avoid the scam of body transport from Siem Reap to PP
I have instructed MonkHouse as to a NO FRILLS cremation which can take 3 hours. No parade, music, food, beverage etc. etc. $600 including disposal of remains in SR river. I am in the very early planning stage so what I say now might change. Best that I can determine it is necessary to make all parties aware of your wishes especially your Embassy, I am told they are good at following your instructions and dealing with the police scams. Refrigerated space may be an issue as the process can, I imagine, take a few days.j57 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:20 am thanks for the info...
i have a young wife and wanted to know how much.
i told her...no big funeral...
she went into debt when her father died...
My mother just died in the USA on Thanksgiving.
I just returned from there 10 days ago...Now, I have to fly back and deal with it...
It made me think about making sure my wife is not put in a position where she sells her gold or takes out a loan over me...
My neighbor died on his tuk tuk a month ago..Huge funeral...no way I want my wife footing the bill.
Re: How to avoid the scam of body transport from Siem Reap to PP
" You can have a private cremation in front of your house for about 500$".
How the F**K does that work ?????, do they just build a big bonfire and plonk you on the top like Guy Fawkes or is it more like a Viking pyre !!!!
I have to admit I don't like the sound of this option
PS, and there is also the danger of setting the whole street on fire with an exploding kneecap or something
How the F**K does that work ?????, do they just build a big bonfire and plonk you on the top like Guy Fawkes or is it more like a Viking pyre !!!!
I have to admit I don't like the sound of this option
PS, and there is also the danger of setting the whole street on fire with an exploding kneecap or something
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