This means Ancestry does NOT renew your membership at the AARP discount rate. If you select auto-renew, at this same time next year your membership WILL RENEW AT THE THEN-CURRENT RATE.You can discuss that with the Ancestry representative. I don’t know if this discount applies to partial-year memberships or if you select monthly payments.I was fortunate because I joined last fall. Yea, I know this doesn’t make sense, but that’s how AARP works, apparently. If you pay for your AARP membership for either three or five years at a time instead of one year, you’ll need to contact AARP to get a new number yearly.If you don’t have your card handy, you can find your account number above your name on the AARP correspondence and/or their membership newspaper/flyer.You need to provide your AARP membership number – and they do verify the number.If you’re calling from outside the US, you’ll probably need to connect via chat with a Virtual Assistance to obtain a phone number that will work for you.The person I spoke with was very helpful but neglected to mention that my current subscription was not allowed to run its course BEFORE the new subscription took effect.
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