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Cancel my membership

I want to cancel my membership in your organization.  Please cancel my automatic renewal.

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Please cancel my membership immediately 

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Please cancel my membership

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Community Concierge

We're sorry to hear you decided to cancel your membership, @r236390s. We hope you reconsider. Please send us a private message at your earliest convenience. You may need to enable your private messages first, check our article for the instructions: https://aarp.info/47hWcl7 - Diana G.

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I want to cancel my "automatic renewal" as well. I am sick of receiving emails from AARP and want it to stop now!

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Community Concierge

I'm happy to help you with unsubscribing from AARP Email, @s426521s. You can click "Unsubscribe" at the bottom of any unwanted AARP email to opt out. You can also visit this link - https://aarp.info/3kl1ANP - for instructions on updating your email preferences from your AARP Online Account. If you wish to cancel the automatic renewal of your membership, please send us a private message. - Christy C. 

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Community Concierge

Hi SherryP534974. I'm sorry to hear you want to cancel your membership. Please send us a private message with your name and mailing address, and we can help you with canceling. Visit https://aarp.info/47hWcl7 for directions on how to enable private messages. - Brandon C.

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Community Concierge

As the primary member, you can follow these steps to cancel your automatic renewal, @lagallag52
1. Login to your AARP online account. 
2. Click on the drop-down arrow next to your name in the top right-hand corner, and select Account Details from the menu.

3. Scroll down to where it says Membership Payment Details, and click the link that says Cancel Automatic Renewal. 

4. A new window will open, where you can confirm the cancellation. 
Here is an article with the instructions as well, if needed. https://aarp.info/3B3fwSB
~Corinna D.

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This is a lie. I previously did exactly what it says at the top. I canceled my subscription and now it’s back and set for an auto-enrollment I cannot remove. 

now you are going to force me to call. 

what a load of rubbish to scam people. 

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Community Concierge

I can understand your concern, @TimothyM328035. Please send us a private message to take a look at your membership. You may need to enable your private messages first, here's how: https://aarp.info/47hWcl7 - Diana G.

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I canceled mine and I am still getting the monthly magazine and 1-2 bills by snail mail every week. How do I get taken off your list?

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PatG576165 After cancelling your membership, it can take up to 6 weeks for your publications to stop. This is due to the preprinting of our mailing labels. You can send us a private message, and we can check on this for you. If you haven't yet enabled private messaging, you can find the instructions here - https://aarp.info/47hWcl7 - Christy C. 

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Lies lies lies. 

 

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Periodic Contributor

You can cancel your automatic renewal by hovering your mouse pointer over your name at the upper right and click account details in the drop down menu. Scroll down to membership payment details and the box on the right that says next billing date has a big red button that says cancel automatic renewal. Click that to cancel.

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good luck with that.  might have to report it to your credit card company

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