Why do we join AARP and request NO MAILINGS and yet, you still flood us with same? After 2 complaints, I still receive the junk mail. When someone elects at sign up to receive no mail, AARP should abide by the request. Fix your system and have your IT people address the problem.
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Please cancel my membership account
AARP membership was canceled today after getting slammed with junk mail. I contacted AARP to report that my membership was to NOT send me junk mailing and since the start of membership, I had to contact them TWICE to complain. After being lied to and promised no mailings, I had to cancel my membership. I had a very rude AARP employee named Stephanie that was very incompetent and failed to fix my issue. I had to chat with her supervisor and requested that she be written up. I do not recommend AARP.
We're sorry to hear you want to cancel your membership, howard7461. Can you please send us a private message with your name and mailing address, so we may locate your account? Visit https://aarp.info/47hWcl7 for directions on how to enable private messages. I hope we can earn your support again. - Brandon C.
Why do we join AARP and request NO MAILINGS and yet, you still flood us with same? After 2 complaints, I still receive the junk mail. When someone elects at sign up to receive no mail, AARP should abide by the request. Fix your system and have your IT people address the problem.