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In reply to the discussion: I have been an AARP member for 14 years, I'm done with them after this [View all]DFW
(59,338 posts)It seems to be mostly ads, some of them for United Health care, who my employer dropped many years ago for refusing to cover just about any claim submitted to them.
Maybe there is something useful in that magazine of theirs, but if so, they keep it well-hidden.
Any publication that accepts ads from UHC is wasting paper if they continually send me issues containing those ads.
Besides, I'm only 73, and I'm not retired in the first place. A colleague of mine here in Germany, who is 75 and also not retired,
told me that in our line of work, retirement comes when the last nail is hammered into the coffin. I have not yet woken to the sound
of nails being hammered in all around me, so I guess I'm not retired yet. Besides, if I want a health insurance company that has
no intention whatsoever of paying any claims, I'll just sign up with "Great Benefit" and make John Grisham happy.