How do I know if I can I afford to sign up for cryonics with Alcor without investing what I predict to be a long time understanding their prospectus or risking signing up in staged payments till the point I can't pay. I don't know anyone personally who's signed up upon which I can infer my relative capacity to pay. And, none of the top 2 recommended Alcor insurers have high quality websites for me to be confident in the quality of advice they may be able to give, particularly given that I'm based in Australia and there presumably would be extra costs associated with flying my dead body away.
One of the sticking points for cryonics is how expensive it is. Unfortunately, the estimates on LW (eg. in Normal Cryonics) are likely to be low as they are current costs. This is starting to come to a head for Alcor, with Alcor's low growth rate meaning it faces a rising tide of aging members (hence that emphasis on young cryonicists) and fundamental flaws in its prices; the official word has come down in the latest issue of Cryonics, issue 2011 q4:
Cryopreservation Funding and Inflation: The need for Action; A Discussion Article by the Management and Board of Directors of Alcor
What to do?
Hope the old grandfathered members like Mike Darwin (who predicted this, in the February and March 1988 issues of Cryonics) can afford that.
On a parting note, I read somewhere that CI's low prices have rarely risen. I wonder what their projections look like...