AARP Services’s earns a 1.7-star rating from 235 reviews, showing that the majority of members are dissatisfied with benefits and services.
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telephone calls
My complaint is that I have only joined your medical insurance and I am getting phone calles that want my info over the phone about my numbers and I gave her my address that is all. She was foreign so her voice was hard to understand. If I have to deal with the India voice that I can't understand what am I suppose to do.? I didn't get this from my other insurance. i didn't get it from the man that came to my house to sell me the idea of changing to you. I want no more phone callsfrom foreign speaking people.
family can help protect seniors from scams
With a growing number of baby boomers aging into retirement and looking to make investments, a new wave of financial scams has plagued the nation's elderly.
An investigation conducted by the Securities and Exchange Commission, state regulators and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority found seniors falling prey to a myriad of tactics. One common tactic is the offer of a free lunch at seminars aimed at selling products; people are often told, however, that nothing will be sold. An investigation into these meetings prompted the Securities and Exchange Commission to hold a "senior summit" with the AARP to discuss investment fraud and abusive sales practices.
Still, four out of five investors age 60 and above got at least one invitation to a free investment seminar in the past three years, according to a recent survey by the FINRA Investor Education Foundation. The Canadian Association of Retired Persons found in 2005 that seniors lost about $2.5 billion annually to fraud and scams.
soliciting subscriptions
I received a mailing from AARP encouraging me to renew my membership and receive a FREE Travel Bag. I called AARP to find out when my membership expired, and was told in two years. I asked them why I had received this misleading mailing, leading me to believe it was time to renew my membership, and was told they want all of their subscribers to have the opportunity to get the FREE Travel Bag. I stated that this mailing was bordering on fraudulent, since most people will not call to check and see when their membership expires, and will believe that it is time to renew, thereby generating lots and lots of subscription money paid to AARP that didn't have to be paid. They noted the complaint and said they would take me off the list to be notified for membership renewal. I said they are supposed to be the watchdog for the senior citizens, and shouldn't be tricking the elderly into sending in money that isn't due. Didn't get anywhere with them but will not renew my subscription in two years when it is up.
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Please contact me regarding this concern. I'm trying to prove that it is fraud
email me : lesbngrrl@gmail.com
greedy and wouldn't trust them
There is an ad on the t.v . for a free cell phone, consumer pays only 10.00 a month if an AARP member.
I called. There is also a account bill as they say they have o check your credit, ask allot of questions, ...also asked for the last four numbers of my social security then all of my social security number.
i would give the whole number so the man said that since i have no credit (as I told him I only pay by cash or check as I am 76 years old and live on retired social security, he said they couldn't give me the phone or service.
something fishy there and i would suggest you people check this company your.
They could ruin your reputation etc.
Thank you.
Gail Grunert re: [protected]@sbcglobal.net
billing
My Grandmother is a member of your service. Last night, while visiting she had told me about a bill that she has been getting for $192.00 repeatedly. She has had problems in the past with getting bills for reasons unknown to her, one of them was for $37.00 for dental coverage that she did not have. My grandmother is 94 years old, but she is still very much “with it” and pays her bills on time each month. I called customer service with her last night and no one can give me any reason as to why she owes this money?! The customer service rep (Amber) went back to 2009 when she thinks there were a few missed payments. Amber said that she would have the billing department send out a statement for 2009 and 2010 to show where the missed payments were. Now I get to go to my grandma’s bank to get her statements from 2 years ago and compare this for her since your company doesn’t have its ### together enough! Excuse my language, but I am getting to the point where I think your company is trying to rip of my 92 year old grandma. A: If you are going to bill ANYONE you better make damn sure you state exactly what it’s for. B: You should make damn sure your customer service reps know what it’s for. C: Don’t bill for issues that were 2 years ago! What kind of company takes 2 years to notice billing issue? What kind of company sends a bill, doesn’t explain why, and expects people to “just pay it”? How many old people are you taking advantage of?
Also my grandmother said that when she was having a billing issue in the past with the dental coverage, she said that each time someone was supposed to send a letter or a statement….that never happened. One of your reps told her to just pay it so it goes away. If I had known about this she would have never paid it! I want to let you know that my grandmother will not be paying that $192.00 until you explain and SHOW me proof as to why she owes that money. I have instructed her to pay nothing but her monthly premium of $54.00. I expect that I will receive those statements in 2 weeks or some sort of response. If not, than I will assume that you are in fact trying to rip off my grandma and I will find a lawyer.
rip off
The AARP evolved from an insurance company consumers group to an organization dedicated to serving the interests of Senior Citizens. It has done a remarkably good job of letting Seniors know what is going on in Washington and whistle-blowing public and private items that are not in our best interests. Then the AARP endorsed Government Health Care, saying it...
Read full review of AARP Services and 6 commentsovercharging
We booked our 'discount' week at a hotel through AARP-Expedia online. After spending one night, the very nice desk clerk asked us if we had made the arrangements through Expedia/a travel agent or with a group for a specific reason? When we told her no, she informed us we were paying almost $200 more than their weekly rate for our 7 night stay that we booked online. So much for a discount! I will not use again.
PS- watch your car rentals as well. Same trip: when we picked up the car, they were going to charge us $300 for a car I got online for $190. We didn't figure it all out until we got in car and compared iPad online confirmation to receipt. Went back inside and heard, "this never happens". Needless to say, we waited until we got the same car for the cheaper price. But how many people do not pay attention? RIP OFF!
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AARP?Expedia offer hotels at lower cost. This is far from the experience we had on a trip out west. We booked a room in Vernal, UT (the Landmark Inn - an excellent hotel/motel) several weeks before our trip. Our credit card was charged 131.98 including tax for one night. When we arrived at the hotel their sign advertised rooms at $65 single. The account that we were handed by the hotel was for $92.96 including tax for the room. The charge from AARP/Expedia was $131.98. This is an upcharge of at least 43% by AARP/Expedia. All dealings with AAARP/Expedia are through India. We were told this was the "hotels fault".
We also had a need to cancel a hotel on the trip. We could not get AARP/Expedia to do anything as their "system was down" for 2 days. We contacted the hotel directly and they were more than helpful in cancelling the room, but we were told that they could not do anything about the $25 per night that AARP/Expedia would charge for the cancellation. Again all contact with AARP/Expedia on athis issue was through India, where we were again told that the problem was with the hotel. Since we stayed at this hotel at a later date and raised this issue directly with them, they showed us the cancelled credit card charges to show that they had not retained the $25.
We recommend that anyone booking travel steer weel clear of AARP/Expedia.
no coverage though aarp says i'm covered
This happened to me today in south bend ind (Aspen dental) (One of many dentists aarp supposedly works with) as I was getting my teeth looked at.
The dentist office could not find who or where the claim was suppose to go after finding out the services are sub contracted out to other providers byaarp. Therefore I was refused serviced that the deluxe rider was suppose to cover.
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You should have your dentist bill UnitedHealthcare Dental (also known as OptumHealth Dental.
general bad information
I have had United Health Medicare Complete for many years .. when United Health kept aquiring smaller companies my plans were continually being switched on me without my knowedge or consent ..
The last switch is now with AARP Medicare Complete from Secure Horizons by United Health ... I have always had a PPO so I could use it on my travels, as I sometimes must travel out of state ..
First they messed up my plan by having me at a California address, which I never lived at .. then they messed me up by not getting me the card I needed, information I needed and so I had a few emergency services due to my condition of Multiple SClerosis ..
Now I fear they are messing up again .. I needed MRI's done as I had a relapse .. no problem .. but I now also need to start medication for the MS and my formulary has it as a listed item BUT the doctors need to fill out forms ? WHy, United Health, Secure Horizons, Pacific Care and AARP are all one company ..
There is no one "Brain" that connects my information .. I should not have to need approval for a medically necessary drug and am sick and tired of the screw ups .. when I call with my card, the Customer Service claims my Member ID does not exist .. Oh my God .. this is the same crap they pulled the last few years ..
Why doesn't someone investigate ? Or are you all filling your pockets from the money I pay for all my working life so I can get crappy service ?
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I just received renewal for 2012 from AARP/Medicak Complete United Health Care.
I am with this insurance for many years and I have doctors I trust and Hospital
Mills/Peninsula 10' from my home. Today I did find that I have to use Palo Alto Medical
Foundation and I am loosing my heart specialist I had for 14 years.
I was this year 78 years old, I have no family to help me and I am devastated from the change.
Who can help me - please!
I have been trying to get an Appointment with the Beatrice Keller Clinic Dermatology since May 2011. My Dr. wanted for me to see a Dermatologist since I contracted lice from a patient I took care off. For once I needed help, but no one can help, visits times three at the Urgent care resulted in no success of getting rid of the bugs. Visit to the E.R at Boswell resulted to absolutely nothing no actions were taken, Dr. thought I was mentally impaired, which I resent since all I am doing is to get rid of the bugs. My PCP forever tries to get me to see a Dermatologist, which is impossible now because there isn't an Appointment until August. This is the kind of care we get nowadays with a lousy HMO, there isn't any compasion or care on part of the PCP and the Dermatologists they are all overbooked due to the pressure they get from the Insurance Companies, including that there are just to many people to take care off. It is an impossibility to take care of so many patients in one day, and get the right diagnosis and treatment to a patient. I think we deserve better care, then what is provided. I am extremely upset with the care I am receiving which is none, still have the bugs and I am fighting them any which way I can and still not getting anywhere, they are still with me. This has been going on since mid March and no resolve.
Insurers are justified in requiring prior authorization for certain medications because it helps keep costs down and insurers can keep copayments as low as possible. We live in a society where people just go to a doctor and ask for a specific medication that they saw in a commercial; even though there may be plenty of other medications that are far cheaper and would accomplish the same results. Doctors are willing to prescribe more expensive medications to keep their patients happy and get future business.
If a particular medication is medically necessary and the most suitable option, then an insurer will certainly agree to pay for it. Just get over it, and be thankful you have the benefit in the first place. Before 2006 there was no medicare part d (drug) benefit, so you're lucky to be spoiled with what you have.
the aarp travel center cheated seniors
AARP fraud, cheating seniors 8/3/2010
I booked four hotel rooms (Motel 6, in Lodi, California) on July 21, 2010 through the AARP Travel Center. It charged my credit card total $295. (Each room: $68 + tax $5.75=73.75 per night)
Strange enough, the AARP never sent to me via email a booking conformation, nor any sale slip or receipt. I downloaded from the web site a “cost summary”.
When our 8 travelers arrived at Motel 6 in Lodi, we found that the regular rate for rooms we booked is $49.05 ($45+tax 4.05). The manager of the motel said he doesn’t know why the AARP charged us $73.75. The Motel 6 has no business relations with the AARP, he added.
I called the AARP. It admitted that it has no relationship with Motel 6, but it booked through Expedia.com. Then I called Expedia.com. It said there is no any record or information about this transaction.
Our 8 travelers (all seniors over 70s) feel that the AARP has cheated us. Deeply disappointed and angry, we called the AARP many times asking it to refund us the difference of $196.20 ($49.05x4) it overcharged. But the AARP personnel, with bad attitude, refused to refund us. We strongly demand the AARP give us refund and apologize. We also advise all prospective travelers not to use AARP Travel Center’s service.
(In writing this complaint, we have all supporting documents).
James zhang on behalf of 8 seniors living in california.
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disappointing service
The atmosphere at the Visalia, CA AARP Senior Employment Services was like that of a singles bar. Workers talking loudly to each other, or going out to smoke and gossip with the door open and smoke blowing right in the office waiting area!
They gave my mother a job one day and took it away from her the next. After having her jump throgh hoops for a week, they had her come in for an interview. "Just a formality, " they said. After "interviewing" her for almost an hour, they told her she didn't qualify for thier program even though they had been given all of her information a week in advance! How disappointing.
prescription rx
I was called by an AARP health care representative last year (or perhaps longer than that) and encouraged to join the AARP Rx plan ‘at no cost.’ I argued that I didn’t need another health plan; I was fully covered. ‘But this is FREE, ’ he said, ‘you won’t have to pay for a thing. It’s just added insurance for you.’ Aware that often, those things first advertised as ‘free’ eventually become not-so-free, I still maintained my content with what I had. He persisted. ‘Won’t have to pay for a thing, ’ he said. Clearly, he was on a quota. Eventually, I acquiesced.
Fast forward several months: I started getting monthly bills. I called. ‘I called. I don’t want this.’ I was told that I needed to pay one month’s premium. I said, I don’t think so; I never wanted this. More bills. I called. ‘I don’t want this; didn’t want it in the first place, never needed it, never used it. Etc.’ More bills. I mailed a letter off with the last one explaining my situation.
Today, I received a collection letter in the mail. My ‘outstanding’ bill was referred to a collection agency for non-payment. Ahh, NOW I see. The AARP isn’t that organization I was wont to think it was. It’s another money-making, bait-and-switch organization. What a disappointment.
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wow! WHAT A SCAM!
rip off on 2nd year premium
Last August I signed up with the AARP Home and Auto Insurance Program and was very pleased with the coverage and premium that was being offered. I just recieved a bill for our new premium for our home owners insurance and it was increased by 23% for no apparant reason. No claims were filled. Never late on a payment. Execllent credit rating. I qualified for all of the available dicounts. Yet my insurnace was increased by 23%? I appears to me that AARP Home and Auto Insurance Program offers a "teaser" rate going in the first year and then hammers the consumer.
I contacted their customer service department and questioned this ridiculous increase. I was told that it was an "Industry standard" increase for my area. On further research I found that the average increase for my area was about 2.7%, a far cry from the 23%. I do believe that this is a dishonest business practice and that AARP need to start taking better care of their members by not promoting insurance companies that are obviously ripping people off.
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temp staff
If you are a permanent staff, life is good. If you are a temp staff... hahaha sucks to be you! Hours 6am-2pm or 8am-4pm 7 hours with 1 hour lunch (not paid). Not bad. Two shifts Sunday through Thursday or Tuesday though Saturday Still not bad...No sick days or Vacation days, but your a temp. What do you expect? Well here is were I had the problem. Day...
Read full review of AARP Servicesaarp does not represent my interests politically
After AARP's support of the Obama Care Health Plan I contacted AARP in writing and via telephone to cancel my membership since they obviously do not represent my best interests since anyone can clearly see that ObamaCare is not best for me or the country. Their support of this made their stance on the issue perfectly clear.
AARP never aske me or any other dues paying member what our position was on this issue. They took it upon themselves to decide for the memebership how we should think on this issue.
AARP did NOT cancel my membership and continues to send me Membership Renewal Information. This was my first year of membership and I will never renew. Since joining AARP I have gotten a barrage of mail selling every type of insurance you could possibly imagine. They send these marketing materials regularly under the guise of AARP. I have come to believe that AARP is nothing more than a mechanism to gather contact information to sell insurance. I do NOT want their insurance And, I do not want to be associated with the AARP organization or their political views.
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Well said by all of you!
Send back the continued AARP renewal cards in their prepaid envelopes and write "cancel" on the card. Let AARP waste their money on the postage. That is what I did and they did stop sending me renewal cards. I have joined a senior organization that has political views similar to mine.
AARP should be exposed for what it is. A lobby arm of the insurance and other industries it "endorses", such as Hartford Insurance. These money grabbers have raised my rates FOUR TIMES IN FOUR PAY PERIODS WITH NO REASON.
I hope that AARP board members enjoy their perks from Hartford and others they feed to people like me who foolishly trust them. They are in it for RICH OLD PEOPLE, and the RICH OLD PEOPLE are doing just fine, it's those of us who have to take funds out of retirement savings to put food on the table, not to mention leaving us twisting in the wind with 3rd world medical coverage that hopes we die soon so they can make even more off our premiums and/or AARP fees.
AARP is nothing more than a way to collect contact information to sell insurance.
deceptive advertising
The deluxe rider is a $40 a month optional vision / hearing and dental rider. The medical card I received has the Deluxe Rider added on to the end of the plan name. The printed information states nothing about this plan being administered by any other insurance company. The only number on the card is the one for Secure Horizons. AFTER checking with my...
Read full review of AARP Services and 6 commentsreservationist errors
I made an international reservation with an operator through AARP travel powered by Expedia. The reservationist misspelled my name but correctly spelled my wifes. I noticed this after receiving my confirmation. I contacted AARP travel powered by Expedia and after an hour on the phone they were able to correct the error. They also charged me $20.00 for this change.I feel that since AARP Travel powered by Expedia made the error that they should pay for the change.
I corresponded with Expedia. They were no help in resolving this problem.
Also very hard to understand repersentives.
Recommendation: when making airline reservation do not use Expedia or AARP Travel
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My d@mn itinerary disappeared and they say they cannot attach it back to my account. They
emailed it to me but I have no additional access to it. What kind of
software are they using? I am madder than a gang of hornets...I
complained to all who would listen but no one was interested in fixing
the problem...No one at all...I never have a problem when using any
other travel sites just this one..The customer service sounds like it is off shore. They hung up on me once after an hour and the I had to spend another hour without getting any resolution. It was the worst! .Like they say, one dissatisfied customer will tell 10 people...I will tell more than that!
If you ask to speak to a supervisor they will hang up on you
Stay away from AARP/Expedia Travel
I fully agree with the complaints against AARP Travel /Expedia. My friend and I booked a flight to Egypt thru AARP Expedia. The flight was canceled in February 2011 because our tour was canceled. due to the uprising. The airline Lufthansa agreed to refund the airfare but it had to go through our travel agency AARP/Expedia. We applied in February for the refund and I finally got mine on 6/6/11, but my friend has not gotten hers. Expedia said their was only one ticket. AARP blew us off because they said it was Expedia's doing even tho it is their contracted travel agent. I will never do business thru AARP or Expedia again and I caution everyone planning a trip thru them to be very careful. If anything happens, they will not back you up. Also they are very rude and the agents are very difficult to understand.
deceptive advertising
I signed up for the aarp secure horizons Complete choice plan 2 which states on Medicares web site "any doctor' can be used. Further, the manual states "any doctor who accepts medicare' can be used. In reality, doctors will not accept this if they are not in their ppo network. This is deceptive. When you call them to inquire, they start by telling you again you can see any doctor. When you tell them your doctor refuses to take this, they then tell you "any doctor who accepts their plan and terms'. Don't get caught up in this deception. Lots of Advantage plans are lying about this. Humana actually states this up front "any one who will accept their plan".
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You're getting confused by different types of plans. Humana says you can go to any provider who accepts their plans term and conditions because that plan is a PFFS. That is how a PFFS plan works. With a Medicare PPO the plan will cover you at any Medicare eligible provider. The bad news is that many doctor office staff choose not to bill a PPO plan if they're OON (not the insurance's fault), so in that case you have to pay for the service and then bill the insurance yourself. It's not the insurance's fault you doctors office is cherry picking insurance that will happily pay them for covered services.
worst service ever
I have been trying to get a "Rental Home Quotation" from AARP, where I already have my Auto and Home Insurance already. Unlike all other insurance companies, they refused to give a quotation over the phone but wanted me to complete an actual application that was received from them via U S mail after a week and I sent the complete application the next day and did not receive any response and hence called and they say they did not receive the forms by mail. I suggested an e-mail or fax to speed up the matter, but they refused it saying they operate even for a simple quotation of home insurance only VIA MAIL, in this computerized age of 21st century, where you can practically every thing, let alone a quote via e-mail or internet! When I wanted to complain about this, they have no actual phone contact of public relations officer that the attendant would not divulge (great secret!) nor there is any e-mail form of complaint and asked me to "write" a letter. They may have no work other than opening mails and responding after a month via mail, but I have better things to do than running to the post office and affix stamps etc in this internet age!
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not covered at death
My Mother died Nov. 13th, 2009 under the impression her life insurance would pay . She
had paid 8 years but it is for 10. Mom was Bi-Polar and lost track of finance sometime.
After she went to the hospital in August 2009 I was not aware of this insurance and the monthly payment was not paid.
Mom went on to a nursing home then the last days in hospital Nov.9, 2009. In a panic
the next day she ask me to check insurance and catch up if needed.
She died unaware the $4, 140.oo paid in 7yrs and 8 months left her policy invalid on her
death.
This is the policy but if considering the different types of life insurance, please research
terms of each so your blood money will take care of you and yours.
Mom was cremated as the pauper she was and I now will always be
Joy R. Baldwin, left behind with broken heart
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Mom was cremated as the pauper she was and I now will always be
Hey Ed! He said right there he would be a pauper for life. The reason for being a pauper? He didn't get the pissant death benefit from the AARP policy. Try taking a reading comprehension class
"Mom was cremated as the pauper she was and I now will always be" he said it right there that he will always be a pauper
My mother passed away last year 4 days shy of being the 2 year contestable period with AARP. I sent in all the necessary forms and had to wait for a long time till we found out that they would not pay anything. They went back 4 years in her health history and told us she lied about her health. At the time she got the policy she was told she had the Guaranteed life, which they advertise and in the end we found out it was actually a group life that never pays any of these elderly people. They send them out mailings with one policy and when they sign up they get a totaly different one than expected. They never send the copy of the policy until after the person dies so you dont know what they have until after they are gone. This then leaves the family to pick up the bill that they can not afford. My mom only had a $5000 policy that would have coverd most of the expense. But due to them not paying my dad had to pay it out of his own Social Security that he lives on. I would tell anyone not to get AARP insurance. I have had nothing but trouble from them since my mom died.
Insurance companies are bound by state law to make an option available to policy owners to name a second person to notify if a premium is not paid on time. If this was not offered then the claim should be valid and honored. I disagree with Peter in that, knowing AARP's record for being informative, it may very well have been their fault that the premium was not paid.
Hey Peter, your the biggest a-hole I've come across in a long time. The guy never complained about not becoming rich off the policy. Where did this person say they'll be poor forever because they didn't cash in? You call the guy pitiful. Your the pitiful one. Your kids probably made sure they could take care of themselves, so they don't have to deal with an a-hole like you.
I opted against AARP, but that was because their rates were through the roof. You complaining that your mom didn't pay her premium and therefore lost her coverage is ridiculous. By the way "Mom was cremated as the pauper she was and I now will always be", how pitiful are you? You're acting life her measily burial insurance from AARP was going to make you rich.
Hey my kids won't have to [censor] like this when I die, why? Because:
a. they'll pay their own bills in life
b. I'm a responsible person with a 1, 000, 000 dollar policy that I got through YourLifeSolution.com for probably a lot less per 1000 than your mom paid for that AARP garbage
In conclusion, saying you'll be poor forever because you didn't get to cash in on your mom is pitiful.
It's not AARP's fault she neglected her premium.
AARP's insurance program is a joke anyway.
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