Grief is a consumption category. The bereaved family is offered: the casket, the urn, the memorial service, the catered reception, the cemetery plot, the memorial landscape feature, the annual maintenance subscription, the in-memoriam donation directing-platform, the digital memorial subscription, the legacy-document package, the grief-counseling regimen, the genealogy-tree assembly service. Each is offered at a tier appropriate to the estate's drawdown remainder.
The subject's C-ID does not die when the subject does. The C-ID transitions to a Data-Afterlife status under which the subject's lifetime behavioral record continues to be queryable by the Office's brand partners for the statutory ninety-nine fiscal years following biological exit. The record is anonymized for partner queries; the Office retains the linkage. The revenue accrues to the Phase-VII partner-channel pool.
Survivors are offered the Data Afterlife Election (Form DC-7) at the ninety-day mark. Most elect Continuation. The Office presents Continuation as preserving the subject's memory.
A representative extract from the Office's certified memorial-product catalog.
| code | offering | price |
|---|---|---|
| MEM-A | Standard service package | 12,400 SU |
| MEM-B | Premium service + reception | 28,900 SU |
| MEM-C | Cemetery plot · double | 44,000 SU |
| MEM-D | Memorial landscape feature | 18,500 SU |
| MEM-E | Annual maintenance · perpetual | 1,400 SU / yr |
| MEM-F | Digital memorial (lifetime) | 3,200 SU |
| MEM-G | Genealogy + biographical doc | 9,800 SU |
| MEM-H | Data Afterlife Continuation | free · revenue-share |
Tbl. 7.3.A — Phase-VII memorial catalog (extract)