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  • Why can’t AARP fix this problem

    I love the articles that they provide and value the information important. The thing that aggravating is……when you go to your notification screen and see the articles posted, you hav to pick which is the most important one to read. Because once you select that one and it takes you to that article ALL of your other notifications are now deleted from your notification screen. This only happens with this app. All other apps ( news, social media, games etc ) let’s you return back to the notification screen and select another article. AARP can you fix this. Uggggg. Aggravating
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  • Long Before

    Five stars. I enjoy all the information provided by AARP. Long ago before I was at retirement age my older church said I got my red card. What read card I asked? She was so excited, my AARP card. You know if asked what’s that? She began to tell me some of benefits that was provide by AAPR. Now I too enjoy them,My mobile home insurance is the best. Thank you.
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  • The best app for older adults

    I love this app. It has lots of advice for folks my age. Lots of advice for mental health, physical health and advice for those of us who have grandchildren. There are games for your entertainment while waiting at doctors appointment. You will no longer feel out of the loop because AARP has you hooked. Keep creating information for us; it has come in handy. Thanks. From Coach Sonia 411
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    Annoying ads.
  • Fantastic

    I have been a member of AARP for 15 years. I love everything about it (could use a fewer emails). The app is unbelievably great. Everything I use from the organization in one spot. Awesome! Unequivocally recommended.
    And for the folks who are having trouble with charges, memberships or anything else, use your computer to go on the website. That’s a function of laziness.
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  • Horrible App & Company

    The App doesn’t allow you to cancel your account! Oh it has the feature to do so but when you click cancel the app pops up a “are you sure?” pop up that prevents you from canceling your account. Then to add insult to injury they show that their call center is open until 11pm EST, nope, closed before 8:15pm EST when I tried to call them.
    Since they want to continue scamming me then I’m calling my bank in the morning to have any future charges denied! Guess that is the only way to stop them from scamming me further.
    Why would anyone belong to AARP? I get better discounts from anyone else! As an example; Valvoline Oil Change, with AARP discount $146, even the dealership only charges $78! Spend a little time researching this company and whatever you do don’t believe these glowing reviews, they must be by fake bought and paid for shill’s.
    Go ahead and keep my $16 you scammers, it’s a cheap education as I now know how you’re just another for profit company taking advantage of the elderly and not about helping protect the elderly.
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  • Keeping the public informed

    Keeping 55 and older up to date in the world. I enjoyed reading your article and it not about being Democrat or Republican. We are all humans and feel we can read your article at ease. Thanks for the updates.
    Note: I have found more and more corp doesn’t take calls…they want you to go to there website and feel out information (20 minutes) . Only 2-5 minute question.
    I think there should be a contact person and separate number
    ( answer the call) for people that do not have phones, tablets and can’t afford internet.
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  • My view

    AARP app is very good for me and my wife.
    This application keeps us on top of the latest news and medical information that we need for a better quality of life. We both thank you so much for having us as members of the AARP.
  • Easy Fixes

    TL;DR: Not optimized for iPad’s bigger screen real estate; Keychain functionality missing.

    I really blame Apple for this. I’ve seen a lot of this; Apple allows a developer to say their app works on the iPad. Technically, this is true. But what that means to you and me and millions of other users is that we expect the darn thing to not be the iPhone app running on the iPad. We expect orientation modes to work, and the full screen to be utilized. Not a tiny window that renders your big, beautiful iPad into just a mirror of your iPhone screen. But Apple lets developers claim it works on the iPad when really it doesn’t. Next is Keychain, the super helpful iOS built-in password manager. This isn’t Apple’s fault, but the developers. A big, rich organization like AARP ought to support the automated filling in of login credentials on their app. I mean, AARP is constantly warning seniors about the dangers of weak passwords and phishing scams etc., yet they don’t even optimize their app to support using Keychain, which is a great way to create a really strong password without having to memorize (or write down!) a random string of characters! Do better Apple and AARP. We know you have the resources to manage that.
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  • AARP is good info and good reads!

    It is hard to find good info for health and general upkeep of a senior lifestyle. ASRP provides good updates and clear easy to read info on much of what you should or want to know.
    They also offer great discounts. We just saved a ton of money on our rental car from our just passed 2 week vacation.
    I am glad to be a AARP member and will continue to do so.
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