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I have been a member of AARP for about 25 years. I recently got a letter in the mail suggesting that I renew my membership. I then checked my AARP card and saw that my membership doesn't expire until December 2024. To say that I was angry is a gross understatement. As I was curious why, I called AARP, only to be told that a random letter was sent. As that was not acceptable, I asked the agent to remove me from ALL marketing related mailings.
This whole scenario leaves me a question and several possible answers. First, why would AARP send such a mailing? In my opinion there are only thre acceptable answers. They are: first, AARP IS totally incompetent and don't have proper membership files. Or second, this is just a money grab. Or, third, no one at AARP really cares. Or, fourth, AARP is run by a bunch of criminals. Which is it?


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