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Frequently Asked Questions
Q - I know there was a discount for a particular vendor a few months
back, but now I cannot find the information on the website. How do I
get the discount?
A - The website contains all current STAR employee discounts.
If a particular vendor or discount is not listed, it has expired or
been removed. Some discount offers are for a limited time, and
generally no contracts exist between the vendor and the State of
Kansas or the STAR Program, so either party may choose to
discontinue a discount offer at any time.
Q - Can I suggest a discount?
A - The STAR Program welcomes any suggestions or ideas. For
best results, refer a specific business to the employee discount
program and not general types of discount suggestions. For example,
referring a specific dry cleaning vendor is better than submitting a
comment that dry cleaning discounts should be added. Remember, the
STAR Program does not actively contact or solicit discount
offers, so the addition of new and exciting discounts relies heavily
on employee referrals. It is preferred that all vendors are referred
directly to the STAR Employee Discount Program website, where
an online application may be submitted.
Q - Why are no discounts available to me, or in my area?
A – Generally, all STAR discounts are available to all
employees, regardless of branch of government or geographical
location (in some instances the vendor may have exclusions to a
discount offer). However, we understand that certain discounts may
not offer the same real value to all employees. For example, a
discount for a health club located only in the Topeka area may not
provide a real advantage to employees in other areas of the state.
It is recommended that employees refer any specific discount
information for any vendor, in any part of the state, to the STAR
Program. No vendor will be turned away because of location or size.
Q - The price a discount vendor quoted me was more than or equal to
regular customers who are not eligible for a discount. I thought I
was supposed to save money?
A - The STAR Program does not guarantee or negotiate
discounts. Employees should always research and compare prices and
level of service before making any purchase. Remember, the State of
Kansas or STAR Program does not endorse any of the discount
vendors and assumes no responsibility for any purchases or contracts
between the vendor and employee. Also, be sure that the discount
vendor is aware that you are a State of Kansas employee and eligible
for a discount. If the STAR website shows a specific price or
discount, let the vendor know. If an employee is being denied a
discount that is listed on the STAR website (for example, the
vendor is asking for an account number and nothing is listed on the
website), you may contact the STAR Coordinator for
assistance. Finally, if in fact the discount is no discount at all,
please notify the STAR Coordinator. Vendors that are not
offering a real discount may be removed from the employee discount
program.
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