You seem to miss the whole point. Nobody is going to kill you. You receive a contract for cryo. It's only needed in case of emergency. Imagine someone has an illness and there's no way to cure you. Instead of dying in pain you can be frozen with the hope of some cure emerging in the future and be unfrozen. And the company has been around since 2005 and some people were already frozen. Definitely not a scam. It would be closed a long time ago if it was the case. So better DYOR before crying scam.
And I wonder what Universa is doing next to these storytellers and scamers.
It looks like you don't understand or don't want to understand what I'm saying, rather. That's alright, that's your position. Just google this company and research what they do and how they do it.