AARP or AMAC Poll

Are you a member of these group? Is so which one? Why, if you care to share.


  • Total voters
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jlhog

Member
Location
Wayland, MI
I was wondering if the forum members are part of these senior groups? I personally have been with AMAC since 2013. They may not have all the perks and power that AARP has, but I feel they align more with what I stand for.
 

After I retired in 2011, I became a AARP member for 5 yrs
I enjoyed posting on website in the beginning on different topics but then out of no where adminstrators decided to change the website without letting us know ahead of time. That caused such an uproar and many posters who had been there for yrs left. After awhile I got tired of the mean spirited people so I resigned from AARP altogether and came here in 2017.
 
I was forced to join AARP to sign up for their brand of health insurance (or maybe it was prescription insurance), but supposedly it isn't necessary to renew the AARP membership so I have not.
 
I would gladly join such a group as well as other types of groups if the benefits are good, if only they would stay out of politics. Are you an insurance company? An entertainer? A bank? Do your job, stay in your lane and out of politics.
 
To be accurate, there is no American Association of Retired Persons . They legally changed their name to "AARP", it doesn't stand for anything. While they tried to pass off the Amer. Ass, of Ret. Persons as a retiree group, for most of its existence, it was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hartford Insurance Company. I guess it's purely coincidental that "AARP" sells insurance.:unsure:
 

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