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LATEST AVAILABLE POINTS ONLY!
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Try setup for us use as Main thread as they do with codes.... maybe it'll work either way I'm grateful for all who post info sure helps out Thanks!
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Bill - they have a "for points' filter but other than that it is just luck as far as finding them since they are posted at random times. Recently there was one that I would have wanted that was posted at 10PM ET and sold out by the time I was up in the morning, I guess in a way they want to be fair to people in all time zones.....with that said though I am of the opinion that these ALL should be for members ONLY
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Someone posted that the “members only” cards remained available for a much longer period of time, case in point the $5 Overstock.com is still available. That’s proof that the non-members are sucking most of the points only cards dry. Our Dear Administrator needs to wake up and read the writing on the wall, either take care of the paying members who are supporting this program or you may find yourself looking for a new home
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It is the opinion of many AARP members on this discussion forum that ALL Points-Only Gift Cards should be for MEMBERS ONLY, as they don't disappear nearly as rapidly as those that are open to the multitude of non-members that have descended upon the AARP Rewards program in recent years.
Available evidence indicates that Points-Only Gift Cards that are open to everyone disappear in a heartbeat -- 2 to 4 hours or less -- whereas those that are restricted to MEMBERS ONLY remain available for 8 hours or more.
Thus, AARP members who only check the Rewards program once a day or less -- unless they're really lucky -- often have little to no chance of winning Points-Only Gift Cards.
It is the opinion of most AARP members, I would venture to guess, that membership organizations should cater to their dues-paying MEMBERS, not the freeloading non-members who have invested nothing but are allowed to take coveted rewards from those who actually pay to support the organization.
Admin, are you listening?!?
Rant over.
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Yes, definitely! It confuses me as to why any non-member is given any opportunity to redeem anything. I cannot lie to myself when I think that the peeps at AARP are playing games with their paying members. There's truly enough chaos in my life... and I used to come here to relax. Yet, those days seem like a distant memory. I would love to speak positively about my experiences here (word-of-mouth, mainly). On that note, things do need to change. /rant 😉
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Not much chance of things changing for the better. This administrator has without a doubt turned a blind eye and a deaf ear to the paying members. The CEO Jo Ann Jenkins may not be aware or she simply does not care how this program is being run. She has no clue how much the reputation of AARP has gone down the toilet.
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Thank you @Jason2020 !!! I was waiting for a good card like this to redeem my points on
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@rednexsrus I don't mind Uno as there is one near me. I understand folks don't want one if they don't have that vendor near them. There are a bunch, like Albertson's, that are not in our area. I figure that those I can't use will be gotten by someone who can, and theoretically, leave something else for me. Have not gotten three redemptions in a long time. $5 not worth bothering unless you could get more than one.
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Hi @HokiePoq
You're right about Uno, if the vendor is close by and you patronize them then that's really great. I don't follow managements way of thinking when it comes to offering these reward e-cards. We (members) only get 3 redemptions per month, and when you avoid cards that you cannot use and are limited to only one vendor per redemption then that reduces your chances of winning even more.
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Going back to redeeming 3 redeems for one vendor/business seems feasible. Sure you have rack up the points for that, but I am totally game for this to happen. The latest and the greatest is really the worst-case scenario, and a good reason for members to become non-members, until they (AARP) decide to make that change. 😉
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@rednexsrus I didn't see it, either. Your post made me think about redemptions for members versus nonmembers. I would think AARP would want to make the better rewards for members only in order to increase membership. Likewise, the number of redemptions should differ: either more for members or only one for nonmembers. Those being sent to the site by sweepstakes type sites are not the people AARP wants to reach much less giving the better rewards to. There may be sweepstakes' laws that apply to those rewards but the regular ones already show the capability of "members only."
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Hello, Andrew. Ah, was wondering how non-members can redeem these e-cards? It's hilarious that non-members get 10.00 redemptions, while members only get 5.00. I mean, really? I may be a non-member soon, so just curious how one particpates as a non-member. Thank you!
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