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robertn
Asked January 2015
How do I stop my membership?
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notrydoyoda
Jan 2015
As others have shared above, go to
https://www.agingcare.com/ProfileEdit.aspx?section=subscriptions
un-check all of the boxes and hit save
That will eliminate the e-mails from coming to you.
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robertn
Jan 2015
I would like to stop receiving email from you.
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pamstegma
Jan 2015
Robert, follow the link and UN-check all the boxes and hit SAVE
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freqflyer
Jan 2015
Robert, is this what you are looking for?
https://www.agingcare.com/ProfileEdit.aspx?section=subscriptions
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notrydoyoda
Jan 2015
If you are asking how to end your membership to this site, then go to contactagingcare.com
https://www.agingcare.com/contactus.aspx
Scroll down to Send Us A Message
Type in your name and your e-mail address.
In the subject box, select Membership Services
And type in the message box your interest in leaving this site.
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blannie
Jan 2015
What membership? Are you following questions that you want to stop following? There's no membership on this site that I'm aware of...more information please!
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https://www.agingcare.com/ProfileEdit.aspx?section=subscriptions
un-check all of the boxes and hit save
That will eliminate the e-mails from coming to you.
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https://www.agingcare.com/contactus.aspx
Scroll down to Send Us A Message
Type in your name and your e-mail address.
In the subject box, select Membership Services
And type in the message box your interest in leaving this site.