Military Discount
Quote from Reloader on March 4, 2016, 1:40 pmSorry for not knowing or being able to locate in the forums, but does Dillion offer any military discounts? I know as a retiree, there are a lot of us that would prefer to reload over buying. From reading now. For some time Dillion seems to offer the best deal considering the warranty policy. Thanks
Sorry for not knowing or being able to locate in the forums, but does Dillion offer any military discounts? I know as a retiree, there are a lot of us that would prefer to reload over buying. From reading now. For some time Dillion seems to offer the best deal considering the warranty policy. Thanks
Quote from Reloader on April 12, 2016, 3:32 pmYou would think by now, someone from dillon would have read this and gave you an answer. I would like to know myself. I buy S&W because they support vets.
You would think by now, someone from dillon would have read this and gave you an answer. I would like to know myself. I buy S&W because they support vets.
Quote from Reloader on April 12, 2016, 4:08 pmDillon offers a ten percent discount to active duty military, as well as to veterans who were medically-retired due to a service-related injury. Documentation in advance of an order is required, and orders must be placed by phone to receive the discount. Please email us for specifics.
Dillon offers a ten percent discount to active duty military, as well as to veterans who were medically-retired due to a service-related injury. Documentation in advance of an order is required, and orders must be placed by phone to receive the discount. Please email us for specifics.
Quote from Reloader on May 8, 2016, 11:44 pmI would like to know the reasoning behind the military discount, as a retiree and an avid reloader looking to upgrade again to another Dillon press a veteran is any person retired or medically retired due to combat injuries.
I would like to know the reasoning behind the military discount, as a retiree and an avid reloader looking to upgrade again to another Dillon press a veteran is any person retired or medically retired due to combat injuries.
Quote from Reloader on May 9, 2016, 4:10 pmThe Military discount is for active duty personnel , and for medically-retired personnel due to a service-related injury.
The Military discount is for active duty personnel , and for medically-retired personnel due to a service-related injury.
Quote from Reloader on October 25, 2016, 11:08 pmDoes the Veteran discount apply to people who served active duty and discharged after 4 years?
Does the Veteran discount apply to people who served active duty and discharged after 4 years?
Quote from Reloader on October 26, 2016, 4:44 pmTo qualify for our military discount, you must be either currently active duty, or else medically retired due to a service-related injury.
To qualify for our military discount, you must be either currently active duty, or else medically retired due to a service-related injury.
Quote from Reloader on December 16, 2016, 3:07 pmThank you for the information provided in regards to this subject. Not quite sure I, as a retired veteran understand the marketing reason for this, but it is what it is. Support comes from all directions for both the consumer and companies selling. Little disappointed in the overall response from Dillon on it though.
Thank you for the information provided in regards to this subject. Not quite sure I, as a retired veteran understand the marketing reason for this, but it is what it is. Support comes from all directions for both the consumer and companies selling. Little disappointed in the overall response from Dillon on it though.
Quote from Reloader on January 9, 2017, 5:43 pmSo a guy that has done six weeks gets the 10%, and a guy that has done 20 years gets nothing?
So a guy that has done six weeks gets the 10%, and a guy that has done 20 years gets nothing?
Quote from Reloader on January 24, 2017, 2:51 amnot sure of the reasoning if your a retired military veteran with a disability rating with the va what is the difference between that and being retired due to medical reasons. I'm thinking somebody from dillon needs to reevaluate their discount program
not sure of the reasoning if your a retired military veteran with a disability rating with the va what is the difference between that and being retired due to medical reasons. I'm thinking somebody from dillon needs to reevaluate their discount program
