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Camp Zama – Soldiers and their families at Camp Zama can get extra help budgeting for major purchases thanks to MILITARY STAR® card Pay Your Way plans.

Using the plans, military shoppers can buy now and pay later, with fixed monthly payments at a reduced APR of 9.99%. Payments are available at three price tiers:

  • 36 months for purchases from $300 to $499.99.

  • 36 months or 48 months for purchases from $500-$999.99.

  • 36 months, 48 months or 60 months for purchases more than $1,000.

Pricing minimums apply to the order total.

“Pay Your Way Plans are a smart way to plan your purchases,” said Camp Zama Exchange General Manager Nick Cucinello. “Empowering Camp Zama shoppers to pay off their items over a set timeframe makes it an ideal budgeting tool.”

Pay Your Way plans are available at the Camp Zama PX and at ShopMyExchange.com. Shoppers can visit MyECP.com/Calculator to estimate the monthly payment on qualifying purchases. Cardmembers may use multiple Pay Your Way plans depending on available credit. Express and fuel locations are excluded.

Other benefits of the MILITARY STAR card include:

  • 10% on all first-day purchases for new cardholders.

  • 5 cents off every gallon of gas at Exchange fuel locations, as well as select Navy Exchange and Marine Corps Exchange locations.

  • 10% off at all participating Exchange restaurants.

  • Free shipping on ShopMyExchange.com and myNavyExchange.com.

  • Unlimited 2% rewards earned on purchases.

  • Exclusive cardholder savings throughout the year.

The MILITARY STAR card is administered by the Army & Air Force Exchange Service and is accepted at all exchanges and online at ShopMyExchange.com. Department of Defense civilians and retirees are eligible to apply for a card, as are all honorably discharged Veterans who have confirmed their eligibility to shop at ShopMyExchange.com. For more information on Pay Your Way plans or to apply for a card, shoppers can visit their local Exchange or aafes.media/MilStarPA.

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