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12-15-2010 11:35 AM #1
Aarp
I am a member of Aarp but I really know if there is a benefit to being a member? Tried to find a chat room but could not. Do you guys and gals that do qualify have any experience's where membership helped you? I tried life insurance but there was no benefit there for me.
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12-15-2010 11:36 AM #2
Minimal discount on hotel rooms.Bug
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12-15-2010 12:14 PM #3
They keep sending me literature but I toss it in the garbage can. I think that has something to do with me refusing to believe I am old enough to qualify.
Don
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12-15-2010 12:15 PM #4
I'm in just to support the political policing they do.
Somebodies gotta watch our for us old "fogies".
Never found one of their "programs" that saved me any $$$$$$$$Buying parts I don't need, with money I don't have, to impress people I don't like
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12-15-2010 12:43 PM #5
Itoldyouso, I know what you mean. It was a bad day at black rock when I got my first mailing from them.
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12-15-2010 01:06 PM #6
The only reason I belong is for their discounts at hotels, etc. Their political views - are not mine, but that's a personal beef as IMO they should be apolitical. When they started pushing Obamacare is when I really came close to cutting up my card. They stand to benefit BIG TIME with their way overpriced gap insurances that conforms to the new Gov't programs. Nothing else they sell is priced competitively for seniors. They prey on many older folks problems with electronic devices (computers, mostly and even phones with push a number for....) and their lack of ability to do product searches. If you join, be ready for a barrage of offers in the mail that are too good to be true.
(Dammit - that soap box got dragged out again)Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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12-15-2010 01:07 PM #7
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12-15-2010 01:55 PM #8
Have yet to find anything that AARP "provides" that is even comparable in price with what I can do on my own ........ they seem to be in business just to feather their own nest
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12-15-2010 02:05 PM #9
Yeah, I'm a member too, but I'm not even sure that their polital "policing" is in the best interests of most of us any more. They seem to be willing to sell their name and have some questionable affiliations. I have yet to really "save" any money using AARP.Roger
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12-15-2010 03:26 PM #10
I hear you guys. Thanks for the reply. I have been a member a couple of times over the past 10 years and am wondering why. I have not gotten anything for my membership other than towing which is picky. You can get better elsewhere.
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12-15-2010 03:31 PM #11
Do you know why AARP is of little value to you? It's because you have enough sense to be able to go find your own "deals" on what you are interested in. AARP caters to senile oldsters who need someone to tell them what to wipe with......like the posters above said, AARP doesnt give them any "deals".
mike in tucson
shreding every aarp envelope that I get
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12-15-2010 04:32 PM #12
And it seems like every other supplimental insurance program out there says they are "AARP affiliated." Like you guys have said, I feel there are no benefits to me, so I just keep passing.
Don
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12-15-2010 05:10 PM #13
In my usual subtle way I'll add what I feel. AARP actually stands for burying your children and grandchildren in debt with a false promise to "stand up for senior rights". They function very much like too many of today's Unions do..........great for the management, while working against the genuine, long term interests of those they claim to represent.
Never have joined, never will........can't be bought with so called discounts that can be found elsewise.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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12-15-2010 10:53 PM #14
If you want tons of "Junk Mail" trying to sell you overpriced insurance please join up If you write to them about any senior issues,it will go in the round file and you will never hear from them.They are a total waste,you can get low insurance rates and discounts that are useful from AAA.
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12-16-2010 06:19 AM #15
I am a long time member of AARP but will not renew my membership. They were big time advocates of the Health Care plan and as a resule of it lost a lot of members. I didn't cancel for one reason only...it wasn't worth the trouble. They have denied me AARP health insurance and now are after me for Medicare supplement and auto policies. Bottom line is I don't like them but get a discount for hotels. AAA also offers discounts on lodging but they are $55.00/yr. I don't see a benefit to being members of either group. AARP doesn't represent me and as far as AAA, I can get more information off the net when it comes to travel planning and towing is covered with my auto insurer. BTW, when checking into a hotel, I'm asked if I have AAA or AARP and when I say yes, very, very few ask for my card.
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