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A new partner — the electronics retail chain “Computer Universe” — has joined the “Plusy” support program for service members in the Army+ application. Defenders can now use discounts of up to 40% on equipment, gadgets, and accessories.
This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
In the “Shopping” section, Army+ users can generate up to three promo codes per month and apply them when placing orders in the partner’s online store. Discounts apply, in particular, to laptops, smartphones, power banks, charging stations, drones, and other product categories.
Promo codes are one-time use, valid in the “Computer Universe” online store, and may be shared with close relatives. There are no restrictions on purchase amounts or the number of items in the cart. Within a single order, the discount may be applied to products from different categories.
“Supporting the Defense Forces of Ukraine has been an important part of the company’s activities since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. We systematically join initiatives aimed at helping our defenders. Joining the program and this partnership is a logical continuation of this position and another opportunity to make everyday purchases more affordable for service members”, — said Pavlo Karachevskyi, CEO of the Computer Universe retail chain.
Currently, the “Plusy” program offers deals from 17 partners across 8 categories — from transportation and fuel to equipment, medicine, delivery, and recreation. These include Ukrzaliznytsia, Nova Poshta, UKRNAFTA, WOG, OKKO, Ukrarmor, Balistyka, ROZETKA, and others.
During the first year of the program’s operation, service members used its offers millions of times, saving more than half a billion hryvnias in total.
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