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Car rental co’s Enterprise, Alamo and National turn on gun o

Postby Randygmn on Fri Feb 23, 2018 8:01 am

Car rental co’s Enterprise, Alamo and National turn on gun owners

In today’s Washington Post- (I’m out of free articles- so I can’t link) Enterprise car rental company, which also owns National and Alamo, severed their affiliation with the NRA and will no longer give discounts to members. This is a clear political statement against gun owners and the Second Amendment. Regardless of how you feel about the NRA, I wouldn’t give my business (and I won’t) to any company with such open hostilities towards gun owners. BOYCOTT!!!
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Car rental co’s Enterprise, Alamo and National turn on gun o

Postby gun_fan111v2 on Fri Feb 23, 2018 8:25 am

I did not join NRA for the discounts, so hopefully this make no difference to their membership numbers.

Actually, I would prefer if they cut all these useless programs and spend all the money on defending the 2nd Amendment.
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Postby Ghost on Fri Feb 23, 2018 8:31 am

gun_fan111v2 wrote:I did not join NRA for the discounts, so hopefully this make no difference to their membership numbers.

Actually, I would prefer if they cut all these useless programs and spend all the money on defending the 2nd Amendment.

The programs were discounts offered to us from the companies. I doubt NRA pays anything to them.

On the credit card, they slap NRA’s name on a card (EDITED somehow some) money goes to the NRA. The CC company still takes their cut. I’ve read of many who have already cancelled their NRA CC and any other cards from that bank.
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Postby gun_fan111v2 on Fri Feb 23, 2018 8:39 am

You are right, I do not know which way the money was supposed to be flowing - NRA might have been receiving some kick-backs for the rentals being done under this program. I do believe they "wasted" some $ to manage the relationship with the company and print all those advertisements they mail out reminding us of the discounts.

Credit card is an unfortunate thing as I do believe they made some money there.
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Postby Randygmn on Fri Feb 23, 2018 8:48 am

gun_fan111v2 wrote:I did not join NRA for the discounts, so hopefully this make no difference to their membership numbers.

Actually, I would prefer if they cut all these useless programs and spend all the money on defending the 2nd Amendment.


There’s no indication that their affiliation cost the NRA anything. In fact, when these associations benefit both parties (more business for car companies who offer a ton of discounts to many different groups anyway and it’s just another perk for the NRA to be able to offer to the members for free), just the cooperation is enough.

But if a large corporation feels compelled enough to take such a partisan stance, then as a gun owner, I too feel compelled to vote with my wallet and equally important, be vocal about it.
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Postby Ghost on Fri Feb 23, 2018 8:53 am

Randygmn wrote:But if a large corporation feels compelled enough to take such a partisan stance, then as a gun owner, I too feel compelled to vote with my wallet and equally important, be vocal about it.

Agreed
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Postby Jackpine Savage on Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:11 am

Ghost wrote:
gun_fan111v2 wrote:I did not join NRA for the discounts, so hopefully this make no difference to their membership numbers.

Actually, I would prefer if they cut all these useless programs and spend all the money on defending the 2nd Amendment.

The programs were discounts offered to us from the companies. I doubt NRA pays anything to them.

On the credit card, they slap NRA’s name on a card and instead of the card holder getting points and stuff, the money goes to the NRA. The CC company still takes their cut. I’ve read of many who have already cancelled their NRA CC and any other cards from that bank.


I've had the NRA credit card for close to 20 years. I did get points, always used them to get Brownell's gift cards, until they recently dropped Brownells. I'm cancelling mine today.
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Postby Randygmn on Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:14 am

Jackpine Savage wrote:
Ghost wrote:
gun_fan111v2 wrote:I did not join NRA for the discounts, so hopefully this make no difference to their membership numbers.

Actually, I would prefer if they cut all these useless programs and spend all the money on defending the 2nd Amendment.

The programs were discounts offered to us from the companies. I doubt NRA pays anything to them.

On the credit card, they slap NRA’s name on a card and instead of the card holder getting points and stuff, the money goes to the NRA. The CC company still takes their cut. I’ve read of many who have already cancelled their NRA CC and any other cards from that bank.


I've had the NRA credit card for close to 20 years. I did get points, always used them to get Brownell's gift cards, until they recently dropped Brownells. I'm cancelling mine today.


That’s wonderful, although I’m sure the bank took this into consideration when making this decision. They can pound sand. We need more like you.
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Postby Ghost on Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:18 am

Jackpine Savage wrote:
Ghost wrote:
gun_fan111v2 wrote:I did not join NRA for the discounts, so hopefully this make no difference to their membership numbers.

Actually, I would prefer if they cut all these useless programs and spend all the money on defending the 2nd Amendment.

The programs were discounts offered to us from the companies. I doubt NRA pays anything to them.

On the credit card, they slap NRA’s name on a card and instead of the card holder getting points and stuff, the money goes to the NRA. The CC company still takes their cut. I’ve read of many who have already cancelled their NRA CC and any other cards from that bank.


I've had the NRA credit card for close to 20 years. I did get points, always used them to get Brownell's gift cards, until they recently dropped Brownells. I'm cancelling mine today.

I guess I was wrong, didn't realize you got points with it. Thanks for correcting me.
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Postby Lumpy on Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:47 am

Wait until car rental companies make it a condition of lease not to have a gun in the car.

Dammit, this is the worst backlash I can remember. Guns are being de-legitimized. We're LOSING.
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Postby Ghost on Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:54 am

Lumpy wrote:Wait until car rental companies make it a condition of lease not to have a gun in the car.

Dammit, this is the worst backlash I can remember. Guns are being de-legitimized. We're LOSING.

I saw an interesting comment earlier.

"Gun owners are getting to experience what it was like to be black in the 60's"
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Postby Randygmn on Fri Feb 23, 2018 10:04 am

Lumpy wrote:Wait until car rental companies make it a condition of lease not to have a gun in the car.

Dammit, this is the worst backlash I can remember. Guns are being de-legitimized. We're LOSING.


Lol. We aren’t losing. This is just a concerted effort, like each and every time prior, where the filthy Liberal Terrorists™️ attempt to exploit victims. We just have to be vigilant in being as vocal. Maybe you aren’t cut out for this sort of activism. You’re “concern” has been noted. And there are folks like me who are watching to make sure you’re “disease” isn’t contagious.

“It is no longer enough to be willing to fight and die to preserve our rights, one must be willing to kill for them, too”.
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Postby Ghost on Fri Feb 23, 2018 10:41 am

Anybody have a scheels card? Same bank. May want to tell Scheels that they won't get your business as long as they are affiliated with FBO.

https://www.firstbankcard.com/scheels/site/customer_manage/personal.fhtml
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Postby gun_fan111v2 on Fri Feb 23, 2018 10:42 am

Randygmn wrote:But if a large corporation feels compelled enough to take such a partisan stance, then as a gun owner, I too feel compelled to vote with my wallet and equally important, be vocal about it.


Agreed
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Postby Jackpine Savage on Fri Feb 23, 2018 11:06 am

Jackpine Savage wrote:
Ghost wrote:
gun_fan111v2 wrote:I did not join NRA for the discounts, so hopefully this make no difference to their membership numbers.

Actually, I would prefer if they cut all these useless programs and spend all the money on defending the 2nd Amendment.

The programs were discounts offered to us from the companies. I doubt NRA pays anything to them.

On the credit card, they slap NRA’s name on a card and instead of the card holder getting points and stuff, the money goes to the NRA. The CC company still takes their cut. I’ve read of many who have already cancelled their NRA CC and any other cards from that bank.


I've had the NRA credit card for close to 20 years. I did get points, always used them to get Brownell's gift cards, until they recently dropped Brownells. I'm cancelling mine today.


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