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Insults in the mail

Started by eye2dry, February 23, 2012, 11:51:13 AM

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Madison Granny

We've been getting credit card offers for the daughter of our next door neighbor who moved over 2 years ago.  And they don't even have the city right but have the zip code plus 4 right so we get them.  I guess they didn't even know their own address when they lived next door.
Primary SJS, dRTA, Osteroporis, OAB, stage 3 kidney disease, hypothyroid and high blood pressure.  Medicine I take are plaquenil, bicarb, prolia, synthroid, toprol and amolipine, citracal and vitamin D.  I use Arex and Azasite and Prolia.  I also have Reynaud's and osteoarthris of the toes

A66eyroad

I was insulted when I first received my "invitation" to join AARP, but that card has more than paid for itself! And I really do love the magazine -- even Sir Paul McCartney has graced its cover!   ::)
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Madison Granny

I got my first invitation to join AARP just after I turned 40.  I guess they thought that I was older than that since my husband was almost 50 at the time.  He didn't want to join but I did after I turned 50.  It seems like it could save some money and you can get more info about medicare supplements.
Primary SJS, dRTA, Osteroporis, OAB, stage 3 kidney disease, hypothyroid and high blood pressure.  Medicine I take are plaquenil, bicarb, prolia, synthroid, toprol and amolipine, citracal and vitamin D.  I use Arex and Azasite and Prolia.  I also have Reynaud's and osteoarthris of the toes

eye2dry

I just may buy one of those hand grippers for at work...my arthritic hands seem to have trouble nowadays with those water bottle tops. Right now, I have the dr. I work for or one of the "younger" gals twist the lid off.

eye2dry.

susanep

It is funny, because I get all those things too. I use to wonder how they knew all about us, but the must have central lists going to help their businesses. lol....I hope I don't go to walmart tomorrow and see caskets in the middle isle.  :o

susanep :)
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Madison Granny

That will probably be the next thing Wal-Mart starts selling.  You can buy everything else there.
Primary SJS, dRTA, Osteroporis, OAB, stage 3 kidney disease, hypothyroid and high blood pressure.  Medicine I take are plaquenil, bicarb, prolia, synthroid, toprol and amolipine, citracal and vitamin D.  I use Arex and Azasite and Prolia.  I also have Reynaud's and osteoarthris of the toes

Bucky

For those of you who DO have AARP, what are some of the advantages of having that versus the benefits I get as a AAA Member?  With that, I get discounts at places too.

Just wondering.

Bucky
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