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@mh22088254 wrote:I also paid for a lifetime membership, when I first joined. Can anyone explain to me why I am now all of a sudden being sent new membership cards, with a request to pay a renewal fee??? This is the first time that this has occurre...
When I turned age 50 in 1996, I read that President Clinton also turned 50 the same month, and he bought a one-year membership in AARP. I chuckled at the notion that he turned down the upgrade to a Lifetime AARP membership for only $59.00 and chose ...
@mh22088254 wrote:I also paid for a lifetime membership, when I first joined. Can anyone explain to me why I am now all of a sudden being sent new membership cards, with a request to pay a renewal fee??? This is the first time that this has occurre...
When I turned age 50 in 1996, I read that President Clinton also turned 50 the same month, and he bought a one-year membership in AARP. I chuckled at the notion that he turned down the upgrade to a Lifetime AARP membership for only $59.00 and chose ...
@mh22088254 wrote:I also paid for a lifetime membership, when I first joined. Can anyone explain to me why I am now all of a sudden being sent new membership cards, with a request to pay a renewal fee??? This is the first time that this has occurre...
When I turned age 50 in 1996, I read that President Clinton also turned 50 the same month, and he bought a one-year membership in AARP. I chuckled at the notion that he turned down the upgrade to a Lifetime AARP membership for only $59.00 and chose ...