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shops. The Defence Force Discount Buying Scheme commenced operations in April 1990. Known as the Defence Force Privilege Card scheme, it was developed by Defcom Pty. Ltd. (private enterprise) and is designed to give ADF members, their families and former members of the ADF the opportunity to buy a
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wide range of goods and services at discount rates. Later, the organisations and people participating as members was opened up to 'protector' organisations.
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Members use an annually issued directory, or the scheme web site, to find a participating business selling the item they require.
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groups and individual businesses in areas of high concentration of Defence and similar personnel.
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established the scheme instead of establishing an organisation similar to the
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certain other categories of people similar to these.
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loyalty card
Australian Defence Force
firefighters
ambulance
emergency
Wireless Institute of Australia
amateur radio
Government of Australia
United States
Base/Post exchange
franchise
membership card
discount
Haggling
Accommodation
Cars
MasterCard
Visa card
Holidays
Finance
Investment services
Theme Parks
Merchants
Wine club
Department of Defence (Australia)
Base exchange
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