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PennBF
06-06-2012, 12:26 PM
Has anyone else noticed that AARP actually bills about 5-6 months before
your membership runs out? That is a lot of $$$$ for them to receive early and
gain the interest on before it is even due!! Called them to understand the billing and they actually told me they bill about 6 months in advance. Now I call that pretty slick!!:sad:

Bogie Shooter
06-06-2012, 12:39 PM
Not so unusual, I get requests to renew magazines sometime 12-18 months before expiration. Most times it says it is for a drastically reduced rate.

memason
06-06-2012, 12:40 PM
Yeah, I get lots of renewal notices from them. I just ignore them until it's time to renew.

On the plus side, I save hundreds of dollars using the card for travel discounts.

nhgolfer1
06-06-2012, 01:27 PM
Just another insurance company.

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06-07-2012, 08:01 AM
Reminder... The topic is AARP's membership renewal process. If you wish to discuss their political status, please start your own thread in the political forum.

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2 Oldcrabs
06-08-2012, 06:57 AM
I renew 3 years at a time plus send donation 2-3 a year. Inexpensive cost for the work they do for seniors.

BobKat1
06-08-2012, 07:26 AM
Our renewal notices come early too. The same with the other magazines we subscribe to. Magazines have to keep their circulation base high to appeal to their advertisers, and want to get renewals in the bank so to speak.

I've read a couple of articles saying a lot of magazines will offer nearly free, or really low subscription rates to keep the ciruculation numbers higher. They make more money from advertising than from subscriptions.

graciegirl
06-08-2012, 08:16 AM
Our renewal notices come early too. The same with the other magazines we subscribe to. Magazines have to keep their circulation base high to appeal to their advertisers, and want to get renewals in the bank so to speak.

I've read a couple of articles saying a lot of magazines will offer nearly free, or really low subscription rates to keep the ciruculation numbers higher. They make more money from advertising than from subscriptions.

I think you are right on. We let subscriptions slide and not reup and still get the magazines. And in some cases haven't signed up and they stop coming and then they start coming again.

BobKat1
06-08-2012, 08:29 AM
I think you are right on. We let subscriptions slide and not reup and still get the magazines. And in some cases haven't signed up and they stop coming and then they start coming again.

Funny you should mention this. Our son has been receiving two different car magazines free for e last two years after not reupping after his initial complimentary subscriptions expired..

They're not membership based like AARP but does say something about the topic of renewals.