Print Your Free VSCM Discount Card Now!
Retail Pharmacy prescription drugs save 10% - 60% (mail order and retail) at 60,000 pharmacies nationwide including all major chains such as CVS and Giant Food.
America's largest rural electric cooperative, use this program and their members generate 450,000 prescriptions monthly. Their members save 37% on average. So can you!
Mail Order Pharmacy guarantees the lowest price for prescription drugs. If the prescription is $10.00 or above, we'll beat it by $5.00 and mail it free.
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Try our free drug price research at www.rxpricequotes.com. Enter your drugs and a zip code and find the lowest price in your neighborhood.
Lab discounts (40% to 60%) at LabCorp locations.
Imaging discounts (73.65% at present) on MRI, CT, and PET scans.
Hearing Aid discounts at Newport Audiology.
Every time anyone anywhere uses the VSCM Discount Card, VSCM earns a marketing fee. Thank you for your support!
More Ways to Support the VSCM.
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PayPal
Donate today through PayPal. Enter the email address: VSCM@virtualsteamcarmuseum.org
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ShopforMuseums.Com
Shopformuseums.com is the cost-free way to donate to the Virtual Steam Car Museum.
Simply log onto www.shopformuseums.com and choose the Virtual Steam Car Museum. Then click on eBay, Amazon, Best Buy, Staples, Office Depot, and 300+ other national retailers. Shop as you usually would and each purchase generates a marketing fee paid to the Virtual Steam Car Museum. There is no cost to you.
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The PeoplePlusCard
Join the 20,000,000 Americans who carry a New Benefits discount (not insurance) healthcare card through 3,000+ associations and corporations such as AVON, eBay, Citigroup, and the Shreve Memorial Library.
The PeoplePlusCard is a nationwide discount (not insurance) healthcare and lifestyle program. You entire family receives all 10 benefits - including LifeLock and Roadside Assistance and Financial Helpline, to say nothing of deep discounts on dental (92,500 dentists), vision care (12,000 provider locationss), and prescription drugs (60,000 pharmacies).
When you register with the PeoplePlusCard using the promo code STANLEY (already inserted) 30% of your monthly membership goes into the Virtual Steam Car Museum Endowment Fund.
All for $19.95 per household per month! RegisterToday! 30 day money back guarantee!
After you've enjoyed your savings, please tell a friend.
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Document and Artifact Donations
The Virtual Steam Car Museum is happy to accept document and artifact donations consisting of advertising, ephemera, owners manuals, patents, and other items related to steam automobiles. If the item you donate is a duplicate, VSCM will keep the better example and sell the duplicate at public auction. All funds generated by the sale of duplicates will be placed in the endowment fund. Contact us if you have such items.
The Virtual Steam Car Museum will accept other steam car related items, such as cars and parts, but these will be sold at public auction for the benefit of the VSCM endowment. Contact us if you have such items.
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How Your Donation is used.
Your donation will be used to purchase steam car advertising and ephemera.
Whem we purchase an item with your donation, your name will appear with that item in the Virtual Steam Car Museum.
Your donation will be used to copy and scan material in other collections and libraries.
When we use your donation for copying and scanning, your name will appear with that item in the Virtual Steam Car Museum.
Our goal is to establish an endowment fund with the Communities Foundation of Texas. A $10,000 minimum is required to establish a named fund.
The Communities Foundation of Texas was organized in 1953 and is America's 7th largest community foundation.
- FAQ'S
Yes, the Virtual Steam Car Museum is a Texas Nonprofit Corporation.
Yes, your contribution is deductible to the extent permitted by law.
Yes, we have submitted our application to the IRS for our 501 (c) (3) status and are awaiting a reply.
Yes, VSCM is transparent. See VSCM's: Minutes, Bylaws, Articles of Incorporation , Federal Tax ID, and Texas Incorporation Documents.

