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Discounted Memberships to Military Veterans by DocSafe

$25/year through Safes4Soldiers program for online storage

The DocSafe announces discounted memberships to military veterans.

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Veterans have made valuable contributions to our country through their armed forces service. To show our gratitude, The DocSafe offers all veterans half-off its regular memberships through its Safes4Soldiers program.

The DocSafe, a secure online storage solution for crucial documents, is available for $25 a year (50% off the regular subscription fee) to veterans and their spouses for as long as they wish to use this service.

Veterans need to contact The DocSafe receive a promotion code to activate their membership. When contacting, they provide a copy of DoD identification card (black out your DoD ID number) or tell in what branch they served to extend sincere thanks for service to the country.

Storing most critical documents online with The DocSafe gives peace of mind that information will always be accessible. The easy-to-use interface will help determine the types of personal and military documents that you and your family may need, and safely and securely store them online in your virtual safe deposit box.

Joshua Keleske, president of The DocSafe, says that veterans of the armed forces members have unique and important documents that require safekeeping – Military IDs, DD-214s, VGLI policies and TRICARE information.

In the course of a career in the military and following retirement, voluminous amounts of information and documents are accumulated, and oftentimes are hard to manage,” Keleske says. “We wish to honor all of the brave men and women for their past service by offering them a low cost solution to organize their life documents. That’s why we created our Safes4Soldiers program.”

The DocSafe was created by a Florida estate planning attorney and a Wisconsin certified public accountant who recognized the need for this new approach in their practices. Many of their clients either were snowbirds or retired to Florida, while their adult children remained in a northern state. Because of this physical separation, they expressed concern about the quality and speed of their medical care should they become disabled.

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