Exchange credit card fees impact military community

By Army and Air Force ExchangeJune 20, 2013

DALLAS (June 19, 2013) -- Military shoppers patronizing their local Exchange probably don't give a second thought as to which credit card to use at checkout. What they may not be aware of, however, is that the use of bank-issued cards at the Exchange ultimately costs the military community millions annually.

Last year alone, bank-issued card processing expenses at Army and Air Force Exchange Service facilities sapped more than $86 million from the Exchange and, in turn, critical funds that could be used for morale, welfare and recreation programs.

One way military Families can help reduce costs and strengthen their Exchange benefit is to take advantage of the Exchange's exclusive Military Star® card. Unlike bank cards, profits generated from the Military Star® card are shared with military communities through contributions to the military service's quality-of-life funds.

"Using the Military Star® card is one of the easiest ways for troops to directly impact their Exchange and morale, welfare and recreation benefits," said the Exchange's Senior Enlisted Advisor Chief Master Sgt. Tony Pearson. "Reducing these unnecessary expenses can go a long way in maximizing the dividend the Exchange annually returns to the military community."

The Military Star® card is accepted at all Army and Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard Exchange activities, as well as the Exchange catalog and the Exchange online store at www.shopmyexchange.com.

Exchange shoppers can learn more about the Military Star® card by visiting www.shopmyexchange.com and clicking "Credit Services."