Money-saving AARP card now available to 18+ crowd

Most people know that once you turn 50 years old, you’re eligible for an AARP card from the American Association of Retired Persons. With the AARP card, you’ll be able to save tons of money on everyday purchases and more due to the discounts that you can get from it.

But did you know you can also get an AARP card even if you’re not 50 yet? According to AARP themselves, “While AARP is dedicated to people over 50, there is no minimum age to join. People of all ages can get an AARP membership…” (Technically, the minimum age is 18.)

With this in mind, young people are applying for their AARP membership in order to reap the benefits, which is no surprise given the high inflation. Why not save a few bucks when you can?

Here are all the ways you can save with an AARP card and what you can do with it:

GET SECURITY ALERTS, EXPERT TIPS – SIGN UP FOR KURT’S NEWSLETTER – THE CYBERGUY REPORT HERE

Credit: AARP

 

10 ways to save with an AARP card

So, what can you expect to save money on if you take the time to enroll in an AARP membership? The discounts seem to go on forever. Here are some examples:

Credit: AARP

 

1) Eating at restaurants

  • Dining discounts: Save at various national chains and local restaurants up to 15% off, including at Denny’s, Outback Steakhouse, and Carrabba’s Italian Grill.
  • Exclusive offers: Receive special offers and deals on dining experiences through the AARP member portal.

 

2) On a trip

  • Hotel discounts: Up to 10-20% off at participating hotel chains such as Hilton, Best Western, and Wyndham.
  • Car rentals: Discounts on car rentals from companies like Avis, Budget, and Hertz up to 30% off.
  • Cruises: Special rates and onboard credits on select cruises.
  • Vacation packages: Savings on bundled vacation packages, including flights, hotels, and activities.
  • Flights: Occasional discounts on airfare through partnered airlines.

Credit: AARP

 

SET UP THIS FEATURE ON OLDER ADULTS’ IPHONES TO HELP THEM NAVIGATE MORE EASILY 

 

3) On your health

  • Prescription discounts: Savings on prescription medications at participating pharmacies.
  • Dental insurance: Affordable dental insurance plans specifically designed for members.
  • Vision care: Discounts on eye exams, glasses, and contact lenses through providers like LensCrafters and Pearle Vision up to 30% off lenses.
  • Hearing aids: Reduced prices on hearing aids and services through HearUSA, up to 20% off.

Credit: AARP

 

BEST TECH FOR SENIORS 

 

4) On going out

  • Movie tickets: Discounted tickets at select theaters such as Regal Cinemas for up to 20% off.
  • Theme parks: Savings on admission to theme parks like Walt Disney World and Universal Studios.
  • Events and shows: Discounts on tickets for concerts, shows, and other events.

 

5) On shopping

  • Retail discounts: Savings at various retailers, including Walgreens and Kohl’s, and online shopping through the AARP Discount Center.
  • Grocery savings: Discounts and coupons for groceries and household items.
  • Online courses: Discounts on online courses and educational resources.
  • Books and magazines: Savings on books, magazines, and other publications

Credit: AARP

 

8 WAYS TO KEEP SOMEONE YOU KNOW WHO LIVES ALONE PROTECTED  

 

6) On insurance

  • Auto insurance: Special rates on auto insurance through The Hartford.
  • Homeowners insurance: Discounts on home insurance policies.
  • Life insurance: Access to life insurance plans tailored for AARP members.

 

7) On financial services

  • Credit card rewards: Earn rewards points with the AARP Credit Card from Chase.
  • Banking services: Benefits on savings accounts, CDs, and other banking products.
  • Tax preparation: Discounts on tax preparation services from providers like Tax-Aide and TurboTax up to 20% off.

 

8) On new tech

  • Cell phone plans: Discounts on cell phone plans and services from providers like AT&T up to 10% off.
  • Computers and electronics: Savings on computers, software, and electronics from brands like Lenovo and HP up to 30% off select products.

 

9) On home and auto

  • Home security: Discounts on home security systems and services, like 15% off at SimpliSafe.
  • Maintenance and repairs: Savings on home repair and maintenance services.
  • Auto repairs: Discounts on auto maintenance and repair services.

 

10) Community and social activities

  • Volunteer opportunities: Access to volunteer opportunities and resources.
  • Social events: Invitations to member-only social events and activities.

 

ASK ANY TECH QUESTION, AND GET KURT’S FREE CYBERGUY REPORT NEWSLETTER HERE

 

How to get an AARP card

A card that’s advertised towards seniors luckily has many ways that young people can easily sign up for, too:

Credit: AARP

Exclusive CyberGuy AARP deal

We also have a special membership deal here at Cyberguy; you $9 per year with a 5 year membership (until 6/2). Click on this link.

  • Access to exclusive products – Medicare Supplemental health insurance, dental coverage, eye care, pharmacy
  • Representation in Washington, DC, and all 50 states. Fighting age discrimination, protecting pension rights, Social Security, Medicare
  • Easily find volunteer opportunities in your community
  • Discounts on hotels and car rentals, plus everyday savings on groceries, dining, cellphone service, and more
  • AARP The Magazine – the world’s largest circulation
  • Online tools – to help you save money, plan for the future, age-proof your resume, and stay fit

There’s also a Memorial Day sale between 5/20 – 6/3, where you can get 5 years of membership for $45. It’s 43% off the annual rate with a free membership gift.

 

EXPERT TIPS, LEGIT REVIEWS.  GET THE FREE CYBERGUY REPORT NEWSLETTER

 

Kurt’s key takeaways

If you thought that an AARP card was only for 50-year-olds and above, we don’t blame you. It’s not really a known fact. But, if you’re at least 18 years old, applying for an AARP membership for just a few bucks a year can lead to loads of savings. And we could all use a little savings right now.

Do you have an AARP card and you’re not 50? Or are you thinking of getting one now? Let us know in the comments below.

 

FOR MORE OF MY TECH TIPS & SECURITY ALERTS, SUBSCRIBE TO MY FREE CYBERGUY REPORT NEWSLETTER HERE

 

 

Copyright 2024 CyberGuy.com.  All rights reserved.  CyberGuy.com articles and content may contain affiliate links that earn a commission when purchases are made.

Related posts

Is your Social Security number at risk? Signs someone might be stealing it

Updated Android malware can hijack calls you make to your bank

Robot dog is making waves with its underwater skills