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I just took the AARP Rewards quiz "Test your home maintenance knowledge". It was so heavy-handedly an advertisement to buy a specific warranty plan, but had not been described as such. If AARP wants to allow advertisements, fine, but this was so blatant, it's as if they think the members are stupid. This is not the first quiz I've taken in the program that was trying to convey a biased viewpoint rather than simply informing, but was by far the worst. I won't be taking any more quizzes, probably will not participate in the Rewards program, and has really soured by view of AARP in general.
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