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AARP accused of hard-sell marketing practices like those it warns seniors about
2018-03-30
[McClatchy Report] In its newsletters and magazines, in congressional testimony and on its website, AARP warns seniors about deceptive direct mail and other dubious marketing come-ons as part of its mission to protect members from financial abuses.

But the huge lobbying group’s own aggressive efforts to coax seniors to join or renew their memberships also have drawn a burst of criticism this year.

Angry members say AARP’s barrage of solicitation letters and social media posts can mislead or confuse aging consumers, some of whom struggle with memory and managing their financial affairs. Hundreds have complained about getting false warnings that their memberships would soon expire, and at least some people have unwittingly paid for duplicate memberships.

The critics include Kathy Portie, senior editor of the Big Bear Grizzly weekly newspaper in Southern California. In January, she received a sponsored post from AARP in her Facebook feed that read: "Your membership is about to expire. ... ACT FAST ‐ Time is running out."

Her terse reply, mirroring the grievances of dozens of others who received the same post, was, "No it’s not. It is valid through 2020. So stop it."

Wendi Fein fumes about the experience of her octogenarian parents, Ruth and Richard Schwartz. She said the two, who live in Nevada City, Calif., have cognitive issues but, like many in their generation, pay their bills promptly without asking questions.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  Association of Mature American Citizens is less progressive and also offers discounts.
Posted by: Bobby   2018-03-30 12:14  

#6  Abu, my basic rule for mail is that if it is not first class or presorted first class, it goes in the trash unopened.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2018-03-30 12:06  

#5  I get a call from these pricks at least once a month (and everybody else) - that's the price to pay for still having a published landline.

Check with you land line provider to see if they have a way to block unwanted calls. Mine does. It's not perfect but we've experienced a drastic decline in the number of robot calls and other annoyances. Now, if I could just tell the Post Office that I don't want to see any more junk mail...
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-03-30 11:02  

#4  Unfortunately, they seem to have the best prices on Medicare supplement (etc.) insurance, by a good bit.
Posted by: Glenmore   2018-03-30 10:42  

#3  The union for people who don't work anymore...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-03-30 08:33  

#2  Predators of the first order. I'd sooner read a copy of the Watch Tower.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-03-30 08:23  

#1  I get a call from these pricks at least once a month (and everybody else) - that's the price to pay for still having a published landline.
Posted by: Raj   2018-03-30 08:19  

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