Lowe's For Pros Partners With The MCAA

Words: Dan Kamys

CLICK THIS LINK TO SIGN UP FOR THE MCAA'S LOWE'S FOR PROS PROGRAM, AND MAKE SURE TO ENTER PRO ACCOUNT ID: DDD7B75D4E AS PART OF SIGNING UP

The MCAA is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Lowe's through the Lowe's For Pros program. The new program gives those registered discounts up to 10% off, access to convenient ordering and pickup, and dedicated Pro Associates. 

To register for the program, you can click the link above or below this article. Alternatively, you can sign up by following these steps: 

  1. Go to LowesForPros.com and click 'Sign Up'
  2. Select Business Account and click 'Continue'
  3. Enter your email address and click 'Continue'
  4. Enter Pro Account ID: DDD7B75D4E in the box under 'Join an existing organization.' It should populare the name Mason Contractors Association of America MCAA GPO once you click 'Join Org'
  5. Enter the remaining fields and click 'Create Account'

CLICK THIS LINK TO SIGN UP FOR THE MCAA'S LOWE'S FOR PROS PROGRAM, AND MAKE SURE TO ENTER PRO ACCOUNT ID: DDD7B75D4E AS PART OF SIGNING UP

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