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Re: Ancestry.com discount
Wondering why I even joined AARP. Certainly not for the discounts they alledgedly offer seniors1
Mabe just another scam!
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Re: Ancestry.com discount
Wondering why I even joined AARP. Certainly not for the discounts they alledgedly offer seniors!
Maybe just another scam!
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Re: Ancestry.com discount
I just found out the same thing that after a year, no more discount. I was very disappointed, is this true and can it be extended. Those on a limited budget and this is their joy, are out of luck after a year. So sad.
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Re: Ancestry.com discount
That would be wonderful and they would probably get more business.
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Re: Ancestry.com discount
When I called to renew my Ancestry subscription I was told that it was a one-time only discount! Nowhere in AARP's literature does it say that! I wish I had found out before renewing my AARP membership!
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Re: Ancestry.com free for LDS members
Ancestry.com (and a host of other sites) are now free for members of the LDS church. The main LDS site is familysearch.org/. The new free subscriptions are available here:
https://familysearch.org/partner/ancestry
And here:
https://familysearch.org/partneraccess
(LDS) Church members can sign up through FamilySearch for a complimentary Ancestry.com subscription.
For those who are not LDS church members, any of your family or friends who are LDS that are helping you on your personal family history, they can get the free access.
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Re: Ancestry.com discount
Ancestry autromatically renewed me yesterday at the standard rate. They refused to give me the AARP advertised discount of 30%. Said their ad was in error and they have tried for two months to change it. Present ad declares : "As an existing member of AARP and subscriber to Ancestry, save 30%" etc.
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Re: Ancestry.com discount -- AARP "discount" not very real when contacting Ancestry.com
You should definitately call AARP and let them know about all the trouble you've had with Ancestry. In my experience, they will make an external case, and work with the partnering company to fix your problem.
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Re: Ancestry.com discount
same way with Travel. I get cheaper flights going thru Expedia then thru AARP
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Re: Ancestry.com discount -- AARP "discount" not very real when contacting Ancestry.com
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