Bushnell Announces Military VIP Program

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posted on November 12, 2019
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Bushnell has announced a new VIP Purchase Program, available to all members of the U.S. military. Open to members of every branch of service, whether their status is active, retired or veteran, this program provides discounts on any Bushnell product. 

“It is both an honor and a privilege to be able to offer members of our U.S. military a discount program that offers significant year-round savings on any Bushnell product,” said Vishak Sankaran, president of Bushnell. “Every day, these men and women go to extreme measures to keep our country safe and to protect the freedoms we enjoy. While we can never fully repay them for all the sacrifices they have made, we are proud to support them through our VIP Program.”

Prospective applicants can apply for the program starting Nov. 11, 2019, by visiting bushnell.com/military-program. Once verified, members can immediately begin ordering, which must be done online. For questions on warranty, returns and customer service, a Support tab can be found here. For more information, please visit bushnell.com.

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