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unless one spends hours in front of the computer, doing videos that are 10 minutes and longer. I have been doing the same 10 daily videos each and every day. Those 10 videos have now been reduced to 2, the other 8 becoming weekly. So, I have lost 8 daily videos times six days per week (I can still do them one day a week) times four weeks per month = I have lost 200 videos per month. This is on top of the fact that they have grossly increased the number of points (28,000) needed to purchase a measly $5 gift card. I have been trying to think of some other place where members are so greatly underappreciated, but I can think of not one.
I know what you mean. I had 15 daily videos that I preferred and I would fill in the rest with weekly/monthly videos and a few quizzes. I liked my videos and don't understand the change.
However, when a change is made in the Rewards program, I can't remember the change being reversed (and I've been here the whole time). A reversal could have taken place once, maybe, I guess. Numerous complaints by Rewards participants seem to mean nothing to Rewards management.
"I downloaded AARP Perks to assist in staying connected and never missing out on a discount!" -LeeshaD341679