Trusted Seniors 2008 Graffiti website

July 5, 2010 - 12:20 am 4 Comments
graffiti-creators Trusted Seniors 2008 Graffiti website

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4 Responses to “Trusted Seniors 2008 Graffiti website”

  1. Jeffre Says:

    It really isn’t any more information than you could get it you just made a little effort yourself on the internet. I had expected some new ideas or better results than what I got.

  2. Kaplan Says:

    Nothing in here we didn’t already know. For example: the government offers free information. Join a travel club to get discounts. It wasn’t even aimed at seniors. One of the worst books ever. Save your money.

  3. Ignacio Says:

    I agree with bibliophile. Most of the ‘free’ things were catalogs. Here’s a sampling of the ‘free’ stuff. L.L Bean Catalogs, pamplets on raising puppies and kittens from Purina, a free copy of ‘Sheer Facts About Hoisery’, a Lane Bryant catalog, Lilian Vernon and Harriet Carter catalogs, a free photo or greeting from the president. And the list goes on and on. What do these things have to to with seniors? There are about 100 pages in the back where they talk about free prescription programs and some State sponsored programs for seniors. That might be the only redeeming thing in this book. I returned it to Amazon. I only gave it one star because Amazon doesn’t allow zero.

  4. Islas Says:

    The title is misleading–most of the “Things” in this book are information sheets or booklets, or catalogs. I daresay most of the information in them is freely available online, and not difficult to find. And most have nothing to do with being a senior, but rather are of general interest and available to anyone, usually for the cost of a self-addressed envelope.

    Good idea, but a disappointing product.