MCAA offers savings4members™ Program

Words: Josh AbadThe Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) has partnered with BizUnite since 2011 to offer cost savings as an added benefit of membership. The MCAA’s relationship with BizUnite will now be referred to as savings4members™, a program designed to help combat rising operational costs by saving time and money on the products and services you use every day.

You can take advantage of exclusive discounts with best-in class programs from national vendors such as ADP, Ignite Payments, Office Depot, Sprint, Staples, UniFirst, WEX and more. These pre-negotiated deals through savings4members™ have proven to save businesses an average of $13,850 annually on operational expenses.

If you are already taking advantage of these member benefits, nothing changes and you will continue to receive your discounts. If you haven’t taken the time to discover what your potential savings could be, I encourage you to check out the savings4members™ program today.

It’s never been easier to reduce your total operational costs:
You will be receiving additional information about savings4members™ in the upcoming weeks!
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