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Military Discounts List

They changed it earlier this year .... they claim it makes it easier to see deals in your current area...and it's mobile compatible....
 
And if i'm looking for more generic information - how does that work out?  Not well, let me say.  I'm now more likely to search a vendor's website than to use the CF Appreciation one.  Hopefully they aren't relying on referral information.

 
Outdoor research has some great deals for military members (and not just on black Friday) on their website.

I just picked up a pair of alpine winter mitts for $99.  I've seen them at a high end local business for $230. (men's alti mitts).  Picked up another pair of great trigger mitts (men's high camp) for $55, regular price $110.

Basically any "civilian" item is $50% off (as far as I've seen) .  "tactical stuff" is 20% but most of their line is civilian anyways. 

If you check it out make sure your goto the Canadian website.
 
http://bottlebreacher.com/

WELCOME TO BOTTLE BREACHER
Hand crafted 50 Caliber bottle openers made by Active Duty service members and Veterans. The staff at Bottle Breacher used to use 50 Caliber ammunition to defend our country down range, they now use them to provide the best MAN gifts, groomsmen gifts, and promotional products on the market. Open your next cold one in style!
 
Rifleman62 said:
http://bottlebreacher.com/

WELCOME TO BOTTLE BREACHER
Hand crafted 50 Caliber bottle openers made by Active Duty service members and Veterans. The staff at Bottle Breacher used to use 50 Caliber ammunition to defend our country down range, they now use them to provide the best MAN gifts, groomsmen gifts, and promotional products on the market. Open your next cold one in style!

There's no military discount. This reads like an advertisement.
 
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Radop said:
When I was in Petawawa, Moores sent us all a plastic discount card.  In both Petawawa and Kingston, the MFRC (military family resource centre) has a list of who and were in each area that offers discounts for military members and families.  As for the comment that the reserves don't get the discount in Kingston, that is totally false as I work with several who routinely go to the movies and get the discounts there.  In total, Kingston has about 35 companies that give military discounts excluding hotels and motels.

Marriott Residence Inn Water's Edge- Studio room King size bed, Queen Sofa bed $124+ taxes and fees.
 
List of places in Kingston that provide Military Discounts:

http://pspkingston.com/advantage/places/militaryrate/
 
Sport Chek and Atmosphere stores.
CAF discount week: March 8 - 15, 2019

Up to 70% select items, in-store only.
Limit $4000 total purchase.

Discount code must be used at time of purchase: 440,122,543

See advertisement for restrictions.

 

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From the looks of it, there are different codes.  Mine is not the same as you posted.
 
Sport Chek has their yearly VIP pricing for CAF members.


If you didn't get mailed a code as a CF One member you can email them from the above link and get a unique code sent to you. Up to 70% off on a lot of items.




Outdoor research also has a great VIP program. Website asks for a paystub or leave and earnings statement but they'll take your ID card too.


Tactical items are 20% off but all of their civilian line is 40% - 60% off.
 
The Sport Chek sale is back! Check your emails for your code - if you didn't get it, there is a link on the sport chek sale page on CFMWS, which will take you to a form to fill out. Expect up to 2 days delay for the code once requested.
Happy shopping!
 
If you need a car rental, we at Base Transport uses Enterprise with 10% 15% discount for CF members.
 
If you create an account with Enterprise and book direct with them you can get a bigger discount. Intermediate vehicle currently is $75 compared to the government discount rate of $46 which is almost a 40% discount. You will need to get the CDW also discounted to approx. $10 which is about half price. I recommend not relying on the credit card provided CDW as it can take a long time for your claim and too often they have fine print restrictions that leave you holding the bag.
 
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