Yes, that’s right!

Enroll your golf course in the Audubon GolfRewardsTM Program and enjoy reduced rates for your credit card transactions, a free membership in the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses (ACSP), and a free membership in the American Ecotourism Association (AEA).

What’s the Catch?

There is no catch. When you agree to have your credit card processing conducted through Franchise Payments Network (FPN), they will cover the cost of your annual membership in the ACSP for Golf Courses. How? A percentage of every credit card transaction at your golf course is donated to Audubon International by FPN—at no additional cost to you—thereby covering your membership cost each year.

Even better, FPN will meet or beat your current credit card processing rates, offering services such as: ATM Placements, Check Services, Credit and Debit, Gift and Loyalty, and Security Testing for CISP and PCI Compliance. FPN is the only credit card processor that focuses primarily on the franchise industry and believes strongly in supporting the mission of Audubon International through this program.

Finally, through Audubon GolfRewardsTM you also receive a free membership in the American Ecotourism Association (a $150 value). AEA is the country's largest nature and recreation booking engine on the web for people looking for golf and other outdoor activities. AEA has partnered with AI to help promote eco-friendly golf—helping to drive up rounds. Visit them at www.SeeAmericaNaturally.com to learn more about the benefits of membership.

Where Do I Go from Here?

Complete the enrollment form below and fax it, along with your last credit card processing statement, to FPN as directed. A customer service representative from FPN will contact you to finalize the terms of service. You should also feel free to contact David Lesage for more information at (866)420-4613 ext. 1107 or by email at davidlesage@franchisepayments.net. Enroll today!

Audubon Golf Rewards Program Enrollment Form
Audubon Golf Rewards Program Handbook

   
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