I got a Robo call from AARP asking me to support Obamacare. I promptly called them to cancel my subscription. They promised to send me a refund of $11.00! Apparently, lots of others are cancelling too.
Sorry to hear you were ever a member. They are nothing more than a leftist organization, dealing in liberal power brokering, while masquerading as a discount club. They don’t offer you or any other senior anything that ins’t available on the open market cheaper, and without supporting an organization that uses your money to attempt to destroy your ideals and principles. AARP’s mission was discovered years ago, even before they were all for William Jefferson Clinton.
Just another example of what happens to many organizations with a large pot of gold at the end of the rainbow just waiting to be used for nefarious purpose. Kind of like union pension funds, not enough oversight, and too many hands and minds in the cookie jar.
As did I a few minutes ago, although it took the better part of an hour to figure out how to send a request to cancel my membership and request a refund. There may be an easier way (doubt it) but here's how I did it:
1. Go to the AARP site
2. At the bottom of that page click on "Contact AARP"
3. Click on "Your Membership"
4. On the following page under "Your Membership" click on "More Questions?"
5. At the bottom of the resulting drop down
6. Click on the words "contact us"
7. Fill out the form and provide all the data including the membership number you wish to cancel.
I'm supposed to get a reply within 2 days.
To cut off any BS about getting my refund, I added:
"I do not wish a discussion or a debate about cancelling my membership and receiving a refund."