Re: AARP Letter
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 10:23 pm

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You're lucky! I ended up on their mailing lists before I turned 32!asleepatthereel wrote:Same here on the junk mail. I dont know how I got on their list, as I am 'only' 42. They waste postage like AOL used to do with the disks. Dont worry about me. Dad already told me about them being anti gun. They wont get anything from me, even when Im eligible.
I started getting their stuff at 19.barres wrote:You're lucky! I ended up on their mailing lists before I turned 32!asleepatthereel wrote:Same here on the junk mail. I dont know how I got on their list, as I am 'only' 42. They waste postage like AOL used to do with the disks. Dont worry about me. Dad already told me about them being anti gun. They wont get anything from me, even when Im eligible.
I've done that but it hasn't worked. I was thinking about doing it with the popsicel(sp) stick, but that would be an inconvienence to the usps more than anything.Kalrog wrote:Make sure to ALWAYS send those back in the return postage paid envelopes... cost them even more money.
Thats good fun. I do that with any unsolicited mail I get that the sender was foolish enough to send a pre paid envelope with. Sometimes Ill even send them some of my junk mail just as a courtesy. Hey, they were thoughtful enough to send me some, so why not share the joy?Kalrog wrote:Make sure to ALWAYS send those back in the return postage paid envelopes... cost them even more money.