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Opt Out of AARP Magazine, Bulletin, Offers
Is there any way on AARP's website to opt out of receiving the AARP Magazine, Bulletin and all offers that arrive by mail?
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@limeindecoconutfl This inquiry needs to be processed through an agent; I'm here to help! I was able to complete your request to stop delivery of your AARP publications as well as mailed offers from our service providers. The mailings should fully stop within 12 weeks due to pre-printed mailing labels. Let me know if there's anything I can do!
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@AARPJanelleM to "please opt me out of the AARP magazines, bulletins, and any other print mail".
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@PhillipH362137 Sure can, Phillip! You will notice the mailings stop within 12 weeks due to pre-printed mailing labels. I'm always here to help!
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@bitbkt2000 Let's do it! I located your membership and processed your request. Please allow up to 12 weeks for pre-printed content to stop ๐
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She put de lime in de coconut, she called de doctor, woke โim up ๐
Btw: you can go to My Settings....continue to Preference Options ... & whatever else you want to customize...
My Settings
also you can call 1-888-OUR-AARP (1-888-687-2277).
Take care โฎ๏ธ ~Allen ๐
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You can't do it on the website, @starpalm. @Therapist4u was just noting that there are other settings you can customize on the website.
To stop the physical mailings, you need to reply on here with a callout to @AARPJanelleM to "please opt me out of the AARP magazines, bulletins, and any other print mail".
@AARPJanelleM I would also like to opt out of all print mail from AARP! (I wish I could opt out of all print mail, period!!)
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