Question posted by kdakin on July 13th, 2012

Personal Visit From Aarp

My mother is 91 yrs old and stated that someone from AARP is coming to her house to make sure of her medications - I have never heard of this

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Answer #1: Posted by roadrunnertim on July 13th, 2012 6:47 PM
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I can't find any info about the AARP doing anything like this, so it must be a scam. Find out when this person is going to visit and have the police waiting for them. Your mother may be in danger on this deal. If it's legitimate, then no harm, no foul. 

 

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