Thompson/Center Aim-to-Save Offer

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posted on January 3, 2018
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Thompson/Center Arms has launched its “Aim To Save” offer, valid from Jan. 1, 2018 until April 30, 2018. Consumers who purchase any new Thompson/Center rifle, pistol, shotgun, muzzleloader or frame assembly are eligible to receive a Smith & Wesson prepaid MasterCard worth up to $75.

“Our ‘More Bucks in Your Pocket’ rebate was very popular, and we wanted to give our customers another opportunity to save on the entire line of Thompson/Center products,” said Danielle Sanville, brand manager for Thompson/Center Arms. “The new rebate processing system has been redesigned with our customers in mind, making it simple to submit rebates and receive a fast turnaround time.”

Purchases of a new Thompson/Center firearm from the categories below between Jan. 1, 2018, and April 30, 2018, will be eligible to receive the following:

  • $75 Smith & Wesson prepaid MasterCard* on the purchase of any new T/C Compass, Venture or Dimension rifle, G2 Contender pistol, rifle or frame assembly, and T/C Encore Pro Hunter pistol, rifle, muzzleloader or frame assembly, including FX and XT.
  • $50 Smith & Wesson prepaid MasterCard* on the purchase of any new T/C Triumph, T/C Triumph Bone Collector, or T/C Strike muzzleloader.
  • $25 Smith & Wesson prepaid MasterCard* on the purchase of any new T/C Impact! Muzzleloader.
                                              


To participate in the “Aim to Save” offer, simply complete and submit the redemption form online at thompsoncenterrebates.com. All redemption forms must be submitted on or before May 31, 2018, and must include proof of purchase, sales receipt and box label. Alternatively, redemption forms may be mailed in to the address provided on the promotion coupon, which can be found here.

For more information regarding the “Aim to Save” rebate, visit tcarms.com or call (800) 331-0852 ext. 4125.

*Card is issued by MetaBank, Member FDIC, pursuant to license by MasterCard International Incorporated.  MasterCard is a registered trademark, and the circle's design is a trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated.  No cash access or recurring payments.  Card valid for up to 6 months; unused funds will be forfeited at midnight EST the last day of the month of the valid thru date.  Card terms and conditions apply, see MyPrepaidCenter.com/site/MasterCard-promo.

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