Cryo update: Contacts with CI are signed and notarized; I just have to mail them off. Remaining detail: Insurance forms, which I’m still waiting to receive in the mail.
Note to anyone interested: RBC Insurance has no interest in insuring me, as they do not insure people on the form of social assistance I’m on. Tomorrow’s project: Manulife Insurance.
Manulife Insurance has been applied to, and there didn’t seem to be any problems with the application. To finish this part, I get to wait for them to mail the paperwork to me; after which I will be able to change the beneficiary from the default of ‘my estate’ to my chosen cryonics provider.
And, until I receive CI’s paperwork in the mail, that appears to be everything I can do at the moment.
For anyone interested: I’ve just sent my initiation fee and membership fee, with Paypal.
All that’s left is the paperwork with CI, and arranging the insurance.
Cryo update: Contacts with CI are signed and notarized; I just have to mail them off. Remaining detail: Insurance forms, which I’m still waiting to receive in the mail.
Cryo paperwork from CI has just arrived in the mail; I’ll be seeing a notary public tomorrow to sign ’em.
I’ve just had my membership with CI accepted. Next step: Fill out the actual Cryonic Suspension Agreement and related paperwork.
Note to anyone interested: RBC Insurance has no interest in insuring me, as they do not insure people on the form of social assistance I’m on. Tomorrow’s project: Manulife Insurance.
Manulife Insurance has been applied to, and there didn’t seem to be any problems with the application. To finish this part, I get to wait for them to mail the paperwork to me; after which I will be able to change the beneficiary from the default of ‘my estate’ to my chosen cryonics provider.
And, until I receive CI’s paperwork in the mail, that appears to be everything I can do at the moment.