TINKER AIR FORCE BASE –Anita Armstrong’s holiday purchases at the Tinker Air Force Base Exchange in November were special because she was shopping for her nine grandchildren. She never dreamed her purchase was special in a different way—it was one in 6 million.
Armstrong’s purchase was among 6 million entries in the MILITARY STAR® fifth annual Your Holiday Bill Is On Us sweepstakes, in which five lucky military shoppers have their entire holiday bill paid in full.
“I was glad I was sitting down when we got the call,” said Armstrong’s husband, retired Tech. Sgt. Michael Armstrong, who served in the Air Force for 20 years.
Army & Air Force Exchange Service Senior Vice President, Central Region, Marla Smith, and Exchange Vice President, Credit Operations, Tommy Ward, presented the Armstrongs with an oversized check for $5,718.17—their account balance—during a Feb. 28 ceremony.
The gifts they bought for their nine grandchildren helped the Armstrongs to celebrate the holidays with their entire family.
“We were lucky enough that all our kids and grandchildren were able to be in the city at the same time,” Armstrong said. “It was a great Christmas.”
The Armstrongs, who live in Oklahoma City, often browse the Exchange whenever they are waiting for a prescription to be filled next door, typically restocking on household supplies and vitamins. They enjoy the savings on bigger items, too, like their washer and refrigerator.
“Can’t beat the prices, plus you don’t have to pay taxes,” Armstrong said.
The Armstrongs turn to ShopMyExchange.com for an even greater selection.
“It’s an honor for the Exchange to thank shoppers like Anita and Michael for their service to our country,” Ward said. “We truly have the best customers in the world because our customers are our heroes.”
During November and December, shoppers automatically earned an entry in the Your Holiday Bill Is on Us Sweepstakes every time they used their MILITARY STAR card at any military exchange, ShopMyExchange.com, myNavyExchange.com or at the commissary. The Army & Air Force Exchange Service collaborated with the Navy Exchange, Marine Corps Exchange, Coast Guard Exchange and the Defense Commissary Agency to sponsor the sweepstakes.
The MILITARY STAR card is an exclusive line of credit for service members and their families to use at exchanges and commissaries – no matter where they serve.
Facebook-friendly version: When Anita Armstrong shopped the Tinker AFB Exchange for holiday presents for her grandchildren, she had no idea that her special purchase was really one in 6 million. As a grand-prize winner of the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s Your Holiday Bill Is On Us Sweepstakes, Armstrong had her entire MILITARY STAR bill paid in full. Read more: https://wp.me/p9Q7PG-U1.
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