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IIts the sale of member information without the original opportunity to opt out. It's a racket and once its out there its out there. Wouldn't be surprised if at some point AARP gets slapped with a class action. But then again it has....... AARP cl...
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My question is why do we have to OPT OUT at all? We should have to OPT IN but then quite a few folks would not and the sale of our personal membership information would not reap the current profits for AARP.
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They did offer to opt me out but of course they'veunscrupulously sold our information out at that point. It only and allegedly keeps them from doing so further. So your information is out there to be shared and reshared by AARP partners and other c...
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You obviously haven't read what I stated. Doesn't matter what is in the privacy policy. Has more to do with the AARP mission. What they stand for. It isn't billed as a for profit agency that sells their members information. It is supposedly an o...
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Good to make the attempt but once the info is released, who knows who the companies that bought your information from AARP release the information to. AARP made it's rep on protecting the elderly. Now they sell their information out and jeopardize ...
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IIts the sale of member information without the original opportunity to opt out. It's a racket and once its out there its out there. Wouldn't be surprised if at some point AARP gets slapped with a class action. But then again it has....... AARP cl...
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My question is why do we have to OPT OUT at all? We should have to OPT IN but then quite a few folks would not and the sale of our personal membership information would not reap the current profits for AARP.
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They did offer to opt me out but of course they'veunscrupulously sold our information out at that point. It only and allegedly keeps them from doing so further. So your information is out there to be shared and reshared by AARP partners and other c...
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You obviously haven't read what I stated. Doesn't matter what is in the privacy policy. Has more to do with the AARP mission. What they stand for. It isn't billed as a for profit agency that sells their members information. It is supposedly an o...
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Good to make the attempt but once the info is released, who knows who the companies that bought your information from AARP release the information to. AARP made it's rep on protecting the elderly. Now they sell their information out and jeopardize ...
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IIts the sale of member information without the original opportunity to opt out. It's a racket and once its out there its out there. Wouldn't be surprised if at some point AARP gets slapped with a class action. But then again it has....... AARP cl...
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My question is why do we have to OPT OUT at all? We should have to OPT IN but then quite a few folks would not and the sale of our personal membership information would not reap the current profits for AARP.
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5981
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They did offer to opt me out but of course they'veunscrupulously sold our information out at that point. It only and allegedly keeps them from doing so further. So your information is out there to be shared and reshared by AARP partners and other c...
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5984
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You obviously haven't read what I stated. Doesn't matter what is in the privacy policy. Has more to do with the AARP mission. What they stand for. It isn't billed as a for profit agency that sells their members information. It is supposedly an o...
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14580
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Good to make the attempt but once the info is released, who knows who the companies that bought your information from AARP release the information to. AARP made it's rep on protecting the elderly. Now they sell their information out and jeopardize ...
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Date Registered | 07-30-2015 09:14 AM |
Last Visited | 11-11-2023 02:40 PM |
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