![]() You’ll need to call Ancestry before your membership auto-renews to obtain that discount every year. ![]() ![]() 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. You need to call Ancestry at 80 in the US and talk to a customer service representative.You can see when your subscription expires by clicking on the down arrow by your name, then Account Settings. I wanted to see if any discounts were available. I waited until about 10 days before expiration to call and renew. It couldn’t auto-renew because my credit card had expired which turned out to be a happy accident. If you’re an AARP member, you are eligible to receive a 30% discount on your subscription at.
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