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January 2024 by Big A
Great organization and don't push socialist unamerican policies.
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December 2023 by Stanley D
AMAC is a great company with excellent benefits . I love the fact that they don't promote the " woke " agenda nor do they promote open borders like the far left DemoCommies do. I feel much safer now that I signed up for AMAC knowing they will not repeat the mainstream media lies or promote the illegitimate Presidency of the current occupant of the People's House. Thank you AMAC for standing up for Mature AMERICAN CITIZENS!
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December 2023 by Andrew M
I have been a AMAC for some time. They provide great services free from AARP'S POLITICS.
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July 2023 by Louis C
I received everything AMAC promised. I love the magazine as well. No complaints here. Im enjoying my membership and I can recommend joining.
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July 2023 by Ananto Mohammad
Amazing Service. Love AMAC
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February 2023 by Ron A
Where is "separation of church and state" written in the Bible? If you don't believe in God's Holy Word, that is one thing, but to just assume everyone has to believe just like you is wrong.
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December 2022 by Randy Nott
I just joined Amac and needed to ask about Medicare, was told all their Medicare professionals were busy and they would me back, after waiting a while I called again and was told the same thing. 3 days later I guess they're still busy and I still have heard nothing but it tells me not to insure with them
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May 2022 by Joseph Tegerdine
Excellent company, great values! The advocacy work they do is priceless and they offer so many money saving benefits!
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January 2022 by John J
A viable alternative for those who do not support the liberal agenda of the ***** I wouldn't send a dime to AARP as it continually promotes anti American interests, regardless of its other "benefits." AMAC will represent conservative Americans better that AARP does.
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August 2021 by Mary Lynn Mason
I stay with and support AMAC because it is a conservative organization that supports conservatives.
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June 2021 by Gerald Smith
Joined Amac didn't get was i was promised made several attempts to get things straightened out with no avail will not be renewing poor staff communications.
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June 2021 by JM Email
Much better than AARP in my opinion
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January 2021 by Gregory Forsythe
AMAC was a waste of time for me. The site touted benefits that sounded credible on the surface. So without doing much homework, I joined. But when I started looking at the benefits as a member, there was nothing there of any value. The welcome package touted "benefits" like a free Sundae at Friendly's restaurant, and flakey ads to "buy gold!". I can get high-quality offers like that on my own. But here's the best part. I decided to cancel my membership. If you look (long and hard) on their website, buried on a hard-to-find back page, there's a process whereby you can cancel your membership and receive a refund. (See photo). So I followed that process to the letter, and sent in a letter asking for cancellation and refund. Weeks went by. Crickets. No response at all. So after a few weeks I e-mailed them at the address they provided. The e-mail bounced back to me! Some organization this is. Finally I disputed the charge with my credit card company and a couple weeks later AMAC finally responded with a refund. Maybe someone else can point to a useful benefit from AMAC, but for me it was little more than a website soliciting a charge to your visa or mastercard. Approach with caution.
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November 2019 by Jack Liddel
From AMAC’s overview,” The Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) is here to protect your interests, and to offer an alternative perspective on how to best solve the problems seniors face today. AMAC has stepped forward with a mission to restore America’s moral compass, to make America better. But we can’t do it alone. We need you. America needs you.”
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April 2019 by John T
One recent magazine cover from AMAC kind of turned me off as trying to pander to blacks and not to offend them. It had to do with the cover pertaining to the football players that were taking a knee during the National Anthem. It was started by Colin Kaepernick who is half black. Followed by other black players and a few white players. AMAC addressed this issue in an article in their magazine. On the cover of the AMAC magazine. There is a cartoon depicting two players kneeling . You can clearly make out that one football player is white while the other is nondescript. Clearly this was done intentionally. Why were they afraid to depict that second player as being black? Lately the white male has been the target for very harmful comments from the likes of Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Elizabeth Warren, Hillary Clinton and the black demagogues like Obama, Sharpton, Karmala Harris, Cory Booker aka Spartacus and Jussie Smollett. They throw the word white privilege and racist around as if it's acceptable or even factual. Even fabricate non existent hate crimes. Maybe eight years of a divisive President Obama has made me a bit sensitive. Or just perhaps I see something taking place that's not good for this country. Since when is racism OK if it's directed at white people?