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staying sharp scam
staying sharp scam
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Message 21 of 21
07-14-2016
06:18 PM
Just a warning. I just finished a thirty minute "Staying Sharp" memory test which was presented on the AARP website, then found I had to pay at least a one month $5.99 membership fee to see the results! I am really disappointed in AARP for allowing such a scam on their site, and particularly for presenting it so prominently. I guess money (kickbacks) always talks. What a shame. There goes their credibility.
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