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Stopped getting AARP mailers a couple yrs ago. Man they start way too early.
It's not the age, it's the mileage.
I am one owner, low mileage
@FireMedic1 wrote:Stopped getting AARP mailers a couple yrs ago. Man they start way too early.
You comment reminded me, I got an AARP Card in the mail and I was not even 50! Friends signed me up being cute! OK
@Anonymous wrote:
@FireMedic1 wrote:Stopped getting AARP mailers a couple yrs ago. Man they start way too early.
You comment reminded me, I got an AARP Card in the mail and I was not even 50! Friends signed me up being cute! OK
@FireMedic1 wrote:Stopped getting AARP mailers a couple yrs ago. Man they start way too early.
AARP does start awfully early. But when I hit it this year, I finally read it. Yep, signed up as you're eligible at 50. I'll take any discount I can get and Lord knows I've seen them offered for AARP all over the place. Add that to a rewards card and voila...12% cash back. Using my Savor at certain residents...14% back
Proud carrying member......
25
@Anonymous wrote:
@FireMedic1 wrote:Stopped getting AARP mailers a couple yrs ago. Man they start way too early.
You comment reminded me, I got an AARP Card in the mail and I was not even 50! Friends signed me up being cute! OK
I'd be mad at my friends for disappointing me like that.
I want them discounts.
I'm counting down to my eligibility
Medicare will be kicking in soon. Already got my red, white and blue card! Funny thing, I worked as a Medicare PR representative in my early 20's, never even imagined myself actually having a card with my own name on it. Time flies!!
I’ll be 35 in early October.