Update: This popular Frontpage Deal is still available.
AARP has
5-Year AARP Membership on sale for
$55 ($11/Year).
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dubba-low for sharing this deal
About this Membership:
- AARP membership is open to anyone 18 or older. While AARP's mission is dedicated to the needs of the 50+ population, anyone can become an AARP member.
- Membership includes A Free Second Member: Share the benefits of membership with a household member who is 18 years or older at no extra cost!
Example Perks:
- Savings on restaurants, travel, shopping, gas and cell phone plans
- Savings on prescriptions at over 66,000 pharmacies nationwide and eyeglasses at participating retailers
- Free resources such as a scam-tracking map, Watchdog Alerts and a helpline if you've been targeted by a scam
- Full List of Perks
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I'm actually a little surprised this is a "deal"; I think I joined back in 2018 for between $6-8/yr for a three year term. I never renewed because it saved me nothing and just added me to a bunch of spam advertising lists (I used [email protected] so I know they sold their lists).
I'm impressed you got the WalMart $40 to stack with the half-off promo; All of the click-through promos I've tried (my memb was pre- W+) actually reset the costs to "list" price and then the AARP promo was applied, but nothing stacked (the holy grail of the SlickDeal). Hotels/motels/flights were pretty much similar - the click-through to Expedia (or whoever they've contracted with these days) only shows you the public facing rates, not the Hotel member or other preferred rates like AAA. So, for example, I go to Booking.com and find a Wyndham for $130/night, with my base-level discount, then I click through AARP and I get a $159/night less 10% = $143.10. That's not a deal. Most of the discounts are the same or less attractive than a click-through like [url redacted].
Now, I'm sure there are one or two options that give you something. If you can find and use those, great. But CCs, phone plans, and internet providers are throwing all sorts of discounts at their users these days, so paying $10-15/yr doesn't carry a lot of net value.
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"How old do I have to be to join AARP?
While AARP is dedicated to people over 50, anyone 18 and older can join for as low as $15 for the first year with automatic renewal."
https://www.aarp.org/membership/bc5-calc-age/
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They actually have a surprising amount of what seems like good info on their site. Navigating Medicare can be complicated, and they have a bunch of walkthroughs and articles on it. I've been getting their flyers in the mail for years; maybe it's time to take a look.
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