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In reply to the discussion: Just canceled AARP membership [View all]LittleGirl
(8,757 posts)34. I had a membership for a couple of years
After I turned 55. But none of the discounts they offered were of any use for us. We never renewed and your post is spot on. They should be making news about their contempt about these cuts.
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AARP should be emailing members at least once per week to tell them to call their congress whores and demand SS &
SheltieLover
May 30
#10
You certainly can voice up about the threat. And their part of the Medicare Advatage grift. AARP are basically crooks.
BradBo
May 30
#69
I am appaled by du members who are required to be members because of medicare
SheltieLover
May 30
#60
A few years ago my mother had United American, recommended by a longtime friend insurance agent.
LauraInLA
May 30
#65
Well, they did send a "clear message that SS must be protected" letter. I'm not a member either.
Silent Type
May 30
#4
Sort of like a limp-dick finger wag & sternly worded warning from a judge to magats, right?
SheltieLover
May 30
#9
I would be very careful especially if you are switching to a different insurance company medigap plan to make
JohnSJ
May 30
#93
Farm Bureau Gap? Is it F or G Medigap? Premiums also go up as you get older for medigap plans.
JohnSJ
May 30
#87
Same here, and currently increases about 10/year, and I never receive a bill, and can go anywhere I want
JohnSJ
May 30
#100
In the end we each have to base our decisions on what we think is best with our own situation, and under
JohnSJ
May 30
#104
Good idea. Data gathering and burgeoning A.I. firm Palantir counts AARP as one of its clients.
Auggie
May 30
#23
Will do. I'm not a member but I will requset to be removed from their mailing list. Too much selling
Clouds Passing
May 30
#44
Card came in the mail addressed from The Presbyterian Retirement Home. It said "You Belong Here".
twodogsbarking
May 30
#45
The Medicare Advantage spam phone calls are driving me crazy. We dropped our membership years ago
surfered
May 30
#62
AARP is an insurance company masquerading as your friendly old folks magazine.
flashman13
May 30
#66
I was lucky to have an honest insurance agent. He told me he was obligated to show me their Advantage plans.
flashman13
May 30
#71
I am appalled by members here with disadvantage pls who are required to be AARP members!
SheltieLover
May 30
#81
We let our membership lapse a few year ago. They had nothing to offer except their insurance.
Martin68
May 30
#112
In my experience, they do nothing but attempt to load members with insurance
SheltieLover
May 31
#130
I am on the same page as you. I have never had a problem with them, and am a long term member.
JohnSJ
May 31
#133