10% off gonna break me

   / 10% off gonna break me #21  
Perhaps it depends on where you live in the USA.
I was a USN pilot honorably discharged in 1967.
I live in Florida, and have been receiving both the Lowe's, and Home Depot 10% discounts, on all individual sales, on all days, for 10+ years.

What have you been providing in the way of proof of service?

Steve
 
   / 10% off gonna break me #22  
What have you been providing in the way of proof of service?

Steve


As before: A VA medical ID card is proof of service!
No one is eligible for VA medical benefits unless they served, thus a VA medical ID card is proof of service.
I have been using VA medical benefits for the past 17 years.
 
   / 10% off gonna break me #23  
As before: A VA medical ID card is proof of service!
No one is eligible for VA medical benefits unless they served, thus a VA medical ID card is proof of service.
I have been using VA medical benefits for the past 17 years.

I have never had reason to apply for VA medical benefits and thus I do not have such a card. I do have my DD-214 and a card from the VA that I obtained when I started drawing educational benefits under the GI Bill.

I assume that possession of a VA medical card qualified you for the year-round discount under Lowe's policy that was in effect until May 1. I am now qualified after the May 1 expansion of the year-round discount.

Steve
 
   / 10% off gonna break me #24  
You can usually buy lowes coupons on eBay for a couple dollars. It beats spending money you don't have to save money.
 
   / 10% off gonna break me #25  
Lowes latest wrinkle is linking military ID to their "My Lowes" program. Once you get it set up you just give tghe checker your phone # and it is automatic on the cash register. They even let my wife use the phone # to get the discount. I am retired Navy since 1995. Even prior to that I used my Reserve ID card at Lowes and HD so the program has been around a long time. Never paid much attention to the new policy for all veterans. Don't let sleeping dogs lie; check out your benefits. This area is heavy with active and retired military so military discounts are common. I support the businesses that offer such benefits. I has become a competition factor. TS refuses to play so I go to WILCO who does offer the discount; plus their prices are 25-35% less to start with. NAPA gets all my parts business for the same reason.
 
   / 10% off gonna break me #26  
The closest HD honors my card as a valid military ID, but this HD will not give a discount on "commodity" items such as lumber, plumbing, electrical etc. Things a contractor would buy in bulk.

Hmmm that's not the case in the HD stores I shop in Arizona. I'm retired Air Force and never not received a discount on anything, including stacks of drywall, 2x4s etc.
I have been denied the discount if something was on some type of special markdown/discount already (an expensive oven), because the computer system wouldn't allow it, but after discussing it with the manager, they found a way to give me the discount in addition to the sale price. I should have bought stock in HD... considering all the money I've spent there in the last 10-15 years.
 
   / 10% off gonna break me #27  
What 4570 said. When we were building our house, a process that took several years, we would often buy 10% discount cards. Must have used a hundred of them. And saved thousands.
 
   / 10% off gonna break me #28  
I have never had reason to apply for VA medical benefits and thus I do not have such a card.

Yeah, me too. But once I got that the VA med ID qualified me for the 10% discount, I got myself on over to the VA, got signed up and got a card. Been using it at Lowes for about 5-6 years....saves me the amount of sales tax here.....9.75%
 
   / 10% off gonna break me #29  
If you can prove that you are a veteran, you can get 10% off at both Loew's and Home Depot, on any single purchase, or combination of purchases, anytime. No coupons required!
I just show my VA card every time I buy something at Lowes and get my 10% off that just about covers the sales tax.
Home Despot at one time limited the amount that you could get the 10%. I don't do business with them so it may have changed in the last 7 years.
 
   / 10% off gonna break me #30  
I don't understand why EVERY VETERAN does not go to the VA and sign up. It is "free" health insurance. EVERY VETERAN who is honerably discharged is qualified. If you have other health insurance then your co-pay could be eliminated if you go to the VA for healthcare.
 

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