In my opinion, to provide any sort of funding to them, (whether directly, or indirectly), would constitute participating in fraudulent activities, perpetuating extremely substandard services, and delaying any possible real progress, in the field of cryonics.
What would be useful to know is whether that was your opinion at the time you made the decision not to accept the services. Also it would be useful to know if you plan to accept the services of an organization that does meet your standards, once it has come into existence (by whatever route—be it regulation, reform, or replacement). If you are simply not planning to sign up at all, that’s fine of course—but it should not be surprising if this does not exactly inspire trust among cryonicists.
What would be useful to know is whether that was your opinion at the time you made the decision not to accept the services. Also it would be useful to know if you plan to accept the services of an organization that does meet your standards, once it has come into existence (by whatever route—be it regulation, reform, or replacement). If you are simply not planning to sign up at all, that’s fine of course—but it should not be surprising if this does not exactly inspire trust among cryonicists.