AARP Hearing Center
Redemption of gift cards amount to $5 and purchasing them saves you $2, $3, or $5 at the most. Years ago gift cards had value of $25 when redeeming for points. Once my membership expires I wonโt be renewing. AARP need to make it worthwhile again.
I donโt purchase any cards here for money, but only redeem for points. Not sure what youโre looking for but looking backward at what things used to be isnโt productive for me. What I can tell you is that Iโve gotten several Amazon and Walmart $5 cards, and a few $10 Walmart cards ALL for points. Iโve gotten several $5 cards for Outback, Chilis, Burger King, and Applebees. Probably others that I canโt think of at the moment. Iโve been a member for many, many years and only this past year did I sign onto the website. So this is what Iโve gotten just in this time. Iโve stacked restaurant cards and have enjoyed large savings.
Im sorry the membership isnโt what it used to be for you and others, but nothing stays the same. We adapt or try and change something. If you canโt change something, wellโฆyou do what you need to do to give you peace. My annual membership has more than payed for itself already.
Edit to add: forgotโฆAlso redeemed points for several IHOP cards.
I agree with you,SereneSeagull. I have won or earned several gift cards over the last few months. I also used my points for several magazines for myself, friends, and family. It all depends on what people want from their membership. My husband and I are very satisfied with our membership. ๐ธ๐๐ป
For anyone wondering if the lower value gift cards are worth it, it obviously depends on ones situation, but for me they definitely are.
Calendar year 2025 I redeemed points only for $55 in Amazon cards and $65 in Walmart cards (the only two I use). In no way was this every AMZ or WM card for points offered; only the ones I was available to redeem for.
Walmart alone saved me my Walmart+ membership (when combined with AARP discount) which provides free delivery and Paramount+ subscription (or Peacock for those who prefer that service).
Could consider the AMZ covered AARP membership of 3 year +/-?
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[1/1/26] HAPPY New Year Denese @WebWiseWoman and a very "helpful" post my friend!!! ๐ Bottom line, things change in life and there is nothing we can do to make AARP "return" to the way it USE TO BE. At age 67, I "accept" them and make the best of what they are offering. Yes, I wish things had NOT changed in their REWARDS PROGRAM. Take care, Nicole ๐
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