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Go paperless

The 'Help' page doesn't open so I'll ask here: can we go paperless? It'd would save some trees and some money to AARP.

Dan M
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Social Butterfly

 

I have since moved out of the US (to Canada) and the annual AARP membership rate is more costly for me here. I decided last year that I would not renew again. If I had access to a paperless membership option for the same price I paid in the US I would renew.

(I see that my current renewal rate is $17 per year; I don't see any "special deal" based on being in Canada as is presented today on the AARP site for US mailing. Last year I did indeed pay $17 USD. I sheepishly have to admit that this is not a large amount of cash; I was thinking that it was more like around $50 per year, which would have been an easy decision not to renew. Still, I have to consider the cost-benefit ratio and for me this is low. I mainly just use the forums and mainly I just reply to questions rather than asking my own. But paperless for $9 a year as in the US offer today? I would go for that.)

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Honored Social Butterfly

@fffred 

I haven’t been a member since around 2010 but I do give back in this AARP Community Board, at least that’s what they tell me - I use no other benefits but I haven’t found any that truly appeal to me either or that I need.

 

I think you give a lot to this AARP Community Board also - so if it was up to me, I’d give you a real deal.  🏆

 

 

 

 

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We would like to go paperless as well, including magazines, as we will be moving and traveling early next year.

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Please opt me out of paper delivery too.  Thank you

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Social Butterfly

I've looked around but haven't found a way. It would be nice to have the option to go paperless. The other magazines I subscribe to have gone paperless.

 

GodBlessUSA

 

 

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Yes, how the heck do I stop receiving dead trees in the form of the AARP newsletter every month?

 

It is a waste of the organization's money and of my time, not to mention bad for the environment.

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Community Concierge

@ag53362420 Here to help! I was able to stop delivery of the AARP Bulletin for your membership. You can expect the pre-printed issues to fully stop within 4-6 weeks. Would you also like me to stop the AARP Magazine for your account?  

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I would also like to go paperless. Thanks!

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Newbie

can you stop mine paper too

 

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Newbie

Can you stop mine, too? I'm happy to take all of my AARP info via email. Thanks!

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Please make my account paperless also. Why isn’t this option easily accessible?!

Thanks!

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Yes I need to stop all paper mail deliveries please! Let me know how to do this, it is important.

Maureen

 

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Can you stop mine please

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@AARPJanelleM Please opt me out of the AARP magazines, bulletins, and any other print mail

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Community Concierge

@JosephL547063 You got it, Joseph! Your membership mailings and the mailings from our service providers will stop within 12 weeks due to pre-printed mailing labels. I'm always here to help!

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We would like to go paperless as well, including bulletin and magazines, as we will be moving and traveling early next year.

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Hi @AARPJanelleM,

Can you please opt me out of any printed mail from AARP as well? I have been getting too much.

Thank you!

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