MCAA Members Enjoy Twice the Savings with FedEx

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Save up to 40% on select FedEx services through May 31, 2011.
It’s now even easier for you to save time and money with FedEx. MCAA members are eligible to receive special savings of up to 20% off select FedEx Office® copy and print services and 10% off other select services.

Plus, for a limited time you can double your savings on select services! Use your MCAA FedEx Office discount today and you can save up to 40% on select copy and print services from April 1 through May 31, 2011. That’s twice the normal discount. Click here for terms and conditions.

Simply present your FedEx Office discount card at FedEx Office locations, or enter your 10-digit FedEx Office account number online to take advantage of this limited time offer.

MCAA members can also receive discounts of up to 26% on select FedEx Express®, FedEx Ground®, and FedEx® international shipping services. With over 1,800 FedEx Office locations nationwide, dropping off your packages is never a hassle.

To sign-up, click here to retrieve your discount code and enroll online today. If you have additional questions, please call 1-800-MEMBERS, your FedEx Advantage® Program administrator at 1-800-636-2377 (8 a.m.—6 p.m. EST, M-F).
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