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AARP Headquarters Contacts.
Headquarters mail address, HQ email addresses (if available) and main contact person (CEO if available). We have also added the Customer Service phone number (Care, Support and Complaints), and the corporate office phone number for the AARP Headquarters.
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AARP Headquarters Phone Number and Contacts.
- 1.15
- Company Website
- http://www.aarp.org
- Related
- American Association of Retired Persons
- Corporate Address
- 601 E St. Nw
- Washington, DC
- 20049
- Company Contact
- A. Barry Rand
- Position
- CEO
- Phone Number
- (202) 434-7700
- Fax Number
- (202) 434-7710
- Employee Count
- 1,800
- Twitter IDs
- @AARP
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over 70 years of travel, renting cars, I always went for the cheapest and was always amazed at what great cars I got. Traveling for the first time with my sweetheart, a disabled vet, to see our grands, I wanted everything to be special. I saw the deal in the AARP news, & as I consider Avis the Cadillac of rental companies, I signed up for a DC rental, and a Midway, Chi Avis rental through you. Avis hit it out of the park in DC, the car was a dream. The Avis car at Chicago, Midway was beyond horrible: a VW bug. I told them it was inappropriate; we’re old; was this really the promised upgrade? They literally said this was it, there was no other option. We drove to Naperville, Ill. My sweetheart was in pain; couldn’t fit; brakes were bad; then at motel, we couldn’t open the trunk; roadside found the magic formula, which didn’t work at all on our return to Midway, which made a pileup there. Our dreams of sharing experiences with our Grands, Kids, were crushed; there is literally no room in the back seat. I had to do all the driving, and altho a shrimp, could hardly fit; and was scared skinny every time. Why not return it; the craziness around Midway gave me nightmares the night before we had to return it. Action:
1. be sure no one else rents that car of our ages; 2. Get brakes repaired 3. Give us a complete refund on the Midway rental; no crap on this; Avis made a 7 day nightmare out of a longed for and expensive trip. otherwise consequences; a campaign here and in the Fl. Villages that no one use ARRP Avis/Budget, and in every club and social group we belong to; i.e. church (one of the biggest in its denomination), contac local TV action reporters, and agree to brother in lawyer to sue. Of course we will allow you time; until Aug. 15th to secure our refund.