Benefits Alert Volume 482 | July 16, 2021

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News and discounts for our military & veterans


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Lenovo

Technology sale - 3 days left: Lenovo extends its “Holidays in July” savings with a “Cyber Monday” sale on your favorite technologies. WeSalute+ subscribers get exclusive savings of up to 60% OFF! Plus, reward yourself with 2x rewards on future purchases with MyLenovo Rewards with your discount! Sale ends Sunday, July 18, so act now!

B1G2 Sale

Save on 2 free family plans (a $60 value) before midnight Sunday: You get all the exclusives in today’s newsletter when you upgrade to WeSalute+. PLUS, when you act before midnight Sunday, you can add two family members to your plan at no additional cost. This “Buy One / Get Two Free” sale gives you $60 in instant savings, so act now before it’s too late!

TransUnion Credit Monitoring

Protect yourself from online scams: Keep track of your financial health and avoid online scams. TransUnion Credit Monitoring protects you with unlimited access to your TransUnion Credit Report and Credit Score, with up to $1 million in Identity Theft Insurance coverage, and much more. Plus, with WeSalute+, you get 70% OFF on TransUnion Credit Monitoring for a full $204 of savings annually!

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United

Exclusive travel savings, U.S. and international: Fly United Airlines with WeSalute+ and get 5% OFF on First, Business, and Premium Economy Class. Your discounted tickets cover United-operated flights without blackout dates, from the U.S. to destinations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and Europe. You also earn MileagePlus miles each time you fly with your discount! Book your next trip today.

Avis

Car rental savings worldwide: Vacations by car are more popular than ever, and Avis honors you with WeSalute+ discounts of up to 25% at participating locations worldwide. Reserve your car, truck or SUV of all major makes and models, and get the convenience of discount access online, by phone or at the counter! Get started today!


Sample Savings

TOTAL SAMPLE SAVINGS
FOR THIS WEEK
=$2,513.93


Stories for You

Cover Story: 57 years later, Reflections on the Olympics and post-war Tokyo
Featured for this Week

The global pandemic that reshaped how we function and interact as humans left no corner of the world untouched. Every aspect of our lives changed on the personal level, but the cancellation or disruption of seemingly invincible cultural touchstones like the Olympics served as stunning reminders of the uncertain times we all endured. An event that intertwines and invigorates the world once every four years is needed now more than ever after a period of such isolating international disconnect and despair. After countless fits and starts threatened to condemn the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as collateral damage of the pandemic, we will soon get to enjoy what the Japanese refer to as the “Recovery Games” - a theme articulated a few months after Tokyo was awarded the games on July 2011 in response to the devastation of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster when 18,000 Japanese lost their lives.

Scott's View
Scott's View

We continue our Summer Olympics coverage today with a moving article from our own advisory board member, and two-time Olympic gold medalist Donna de Varona.

The last time the summer games were in Tokyo was in 1964, when Donna was a young champion swimmer from California. She was already an Olympian when she competed in the 1960 Rome Games at only 13 years of age, the youngest member of Team USA. At the Tokyo Games, she claimed the gold twice. Soon after, she appeared on ABC’s Wide World of Sports to become the youngest and one of the first women sportscasters for a national network.

 

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