Not much.

I did use their health coverage in the past to get medications cheap. About 15 years ago. I am now on Kaiser Senior Advantage Plus that is better.

They have and have not been good champions for seniors, depending on your political position. Sometimes they've done good things and sometimes they have seemed to sell out.

Their travel discount is about the same or exactly the same as AAA's (American Automobile Association). I did find sometimes when I was traveling around, that motels would reach their AAA quota, but still have an AARP quota position or two left. In other words, motels do have quotas for how many AAA discounts they will give out each night. So when I traveled, in the USA, I did use the AARP discount at motels more than you might think even though I also had a AAA card.

I stopped subscribing to AARP about 10 years ago because I disagreed with some political position they seemed to be taking at the time.

If I traveled a lot again, however, I might get a card again. Just to have two discounts available again.

HTH, Marnie aka Doe


On 12/28/2017 11:22 AM, John wrote:
Is there any advantage to joining AARP if you don't need their insurance?

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