Did you
know?
As an AMA member, you
can save 30% on home
insurance, plus an extra 10%
when you combine home
and auto policies
AMAInsurance.ca/
Home-Quote
STAY SAFE
Full Steam
A-Shred
Find an event in your
area: ama.ab.ca/
Shredding
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SMARTER TRAVEL
Best Price Guarantee
At AMA Travel, you’ll
always get the best price
on hotels and vacation
packages. With our Best
Price Guarantee, you can
you’re
be sure
e you
re
e paying the
lowest possible amount
on North American
hotels (booked online
or in-person) and online
vacation packages. If you
find a lower price, just
MORE REWARDS
Private
e ID
AMA also offers
Secure Document
cument
Disposal year-round.
ear-round.
Visit an AMA
MA centre,
buy a secure
re envelope, and fill it with up
to 200 pages.
ges. Return
it to any AMA
MA centre
and we’ll make sure
these papers
ers are
gone for good.
ood.
Ge
Get
Ca
Carded
Pump more money
wallet with a
into your
y
Reloadable Esso Card.*
Reloa
Use it for gas and goodies
Esso service stations
at Ess
across Canada. Pick up a
acros
card at
a any AMA centre
earn 2 percent back
to ear
dollars on the
in reward
rew
send us the details—if
it qualifies, we’ll match
the price. (The vacation
package guarantee
must be requested
prior to booking.)
AMATravel.ca/Best-PriceGuarantee
purchase amount. Plus,
earn 2 percent every
time you reload the card
in-centre, online or set
up Automatic Reload—
we’ll maintain your
card’s balance as you
use it. All you need is
a credit card and we’ll
make sure your savings
never run out of gas.
Learn more about
purchasing your card:
AMARewards.ca/Esso
*THIS IS A PREPAID RELOADABLE ESSO CARD, NOT A CREDIT CARD
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AMA INSIDER
(PAPER) MELANIE KINTZ/STOCKSY; (BEACH) FRED FROESE/ISTOCK; (ILLUSTRATION) ERIN MCPHEE
March is Fraud
Prevention Month
across Canada, so
it’s the perfect time
to safeguard your
identity by ditching
no-longer-needed
personal documents.
This spring AMA
members can bring
papers (credit card
slips, bank statements, cancelled cheques), CDs and DVDs,
to shredding events
across Alberta. These
sensitive materials
will be destroyed.
Last year more than
13,400 Albertans
shredded 347 tons of
paper.