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ROCKETMAN 05-28-2014 08:17 AM

Walgreens discount for veterans
 
Never realized that walgreens gives you a 15% discount off anything including wine if you have anything that shows you are a veteran. This was at the new one on 466a.:BigApplause:

slipcovers 05-28-2014 08:38 AM

I don't think it applies to sale items, I may be wrong.

CFrance 05-28-2014 08:45 AM

Where can you get the "official" veterans ID card? My husband went up to the VA in TV to fill out the paperwork, and they said their machine that prints the cards is broken, and they don't know if and when they'll get another one.

There must be another place to go apply?

rjn5656 05-28-2014 09:21 AM

verteran
 
You can have it put on your drivers license.

CFrance 05-28-2014 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by rjn5656 (Post 884258)
You can have it put on your drivers license.

Yes, but Lowes, for one, won't accept that. Or Home Depot. Or one of them. My friend's got rejected.

Biker Dog 05-28-2014 09:31 AM

What are the discounts at Lowes & Home Depot?

Ecuadog 05-28-2014 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 884240)
Where can you get the "official" veterans ID card? My husband went up to the VA in TV to fill out the paperwork, and they said their machine that prints the cards is broken, and they don't know if and when they'll get another one.

There must be another place to go apply?

This link may help.

TheVillageChicken 05-28-2014 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Biker Dog (Post 884261)
What are the discounts at Lowes & Home Depot?

10%, but you must have a DOD ID card. In other words, Active Duty or Retired.

CFrance 05-28-2014 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ecuadog (Post 884266)
This link may help.

Thanks!

ROCKETMAN 05-28-2014 09:53 AM

In my case i use the va for medical so i have that card. Not active duty or retired, just a 4 year person. I don't know if the cashier made a mistake but she gave me the discount on everything because sale item are all that i bought. I shop at lowes and get 10% but not on sale items.

Annas 05-28-2014 10:25 AM

I believe the policy for Home Depot and Lowes is they give a military discount all year round and a veterans discount a few weekends a year. Some stores, (including those in the Philly suburbs) will generously give all veterans a 10% discount anytime if they ask. If my husband should go into either store wearing his Viet Nam Veterans hat, he will be stopped at least once by an employee thanking him for his service. A little different than when he returned home in 1971.

Try below link for other veterans discounts:
More Companies Provide Discounts To Veterans

eremite06 05-28-2014 11:02 AM

I just got the "V" put on my driver's license yesterday. Had to take in 5 different forms of ID plus my DD 214. They scan them all into their computer. Cost $32. Everyone in the U.S. will need to do this by 2017.

NIPAS K-9 05-28-2014 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by biker dog (Post 884261)
what are the discounts at lowes & home depot?

ten percent

southguy66 05-28-2014 12:53 PM

'V' on drivers license
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eremite06 (Post 884303)
I just got the "V" put on my driver's license yesterday. Had to take in 5 different forms of ID plus my DD 214. They scan them all into their computer. Cost $32. Everyone in the U.S. will need to do this by 2017.

I have yet to find anyplace that will accept the 'V' for a discount, except I think Lowes and Home Depot on 3 days of the year. Anyone found any places that will ALWAYS accept the 'V' for a discount?

dotti105 05-28-2014 03:41 PM

So what is the definition of a "Veteran"?
 
My husband served 4 yrs in the AF during Viet Nam. He was honorably discharged and has his DD214.

In Utah, his drivers license is stamped "VETERAN" and we always receive a Military discount at Lowe's as well as other retailers and cruise lines etc.

After closing on our home in TV we bought some things at Lowe's, he presented his Ut license and was denied his discount.

Is a DD214 sufficient to get the documentation required to be considered a Veteran at Lowe's there?

Is the "Veteran" discount there at Lowe's considered only for career and active duty military?

I understand that Florida is starting to put a "V" on the drivers license to denote the veteran's status. Is that available to all honorably discharged vets or only to active duty and retired vets?

Who accepts the drivers license as a qualifier for a Veteran discount?

If that is not sufficient, does the vet need to carry a copy of his DD214?

It's all very confusing. Can anyone please clarify?? Thanks!

MikeV 05-28-2014 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheVillageChicken (Post 884267)
10%, but you must have a DOD ID card. In other words, Active Duty or Retired.

I use my VA Medical Card that shows I am a Disabled Vet. They do give me the 10% discount.

ohvette 05-28-2014 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheVillageChicken (Post 884267)
10%, but you must have a DOD ID card. In other words, Active Duty or Retired.

Lowes accepts any va card (mine is medical) Home Depot only accepts Active duty or retired, thats why I only go to Lowes they honor all vets

dotti105 05-28-2014 03:57 PM

Lowe's in TV did not "honor" my husband's Vet status, although he is honored in Utah. So what form of ID is accepted if the Vet is honorably discharged and has a DD214?

Does he need to carry a copy of the DD214?

chuckinca 05-28-2014 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dotti105 (Post 884466)

...

I understand that Florida is starting to put a "V" on the drivers license to denote the veteran's status. Is that available to all honorably discharged vets or only to active duty and retired vets?

...

I have a V on my new Fla DL (turned in my CA one for resident reasons).
3 Yrs Army in mid 60's. I don't remember [yesterday] what they required as proof to get the V but it could have been a DD214 which I have and could have brought to the Tax Ofc the next day to get the V.

Never tried to get a discount with it tho.

U commute to San Jose from TV ???

Doctommft 05-28-2014 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 884240)
Where can you get the "official" veterans ID card? My husband went up to the VA in TV to fill out the paperwork, and they said their machine that prints the cards is broken, and they don't know if and when they'll get another one.

There must be another place to go apply?

The VA has designed a new ID card and until the software/processor is ready, they are not making any cards. Your reporting is accurate though, the VA is broken.

Doctommft 05-28-2014 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ohvette (Post 884476)
Lowes accepts any va card (mine is medical) Home Depot only accepts Active duty or retired, thats why I only go to Lowes they honor all vets

I have a service connected VA card and use it at Home Depot with no problem. I am not active or retired military.

buggyone 05-28-2014 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeV (Post 884474)
I use my VA Medical Card that shows I am a Disabled Vet. The do give me the 10% discount.

That is what I also use. I questioned the Lowes manager and was shown their official policy which shows the VA medical card as the only thing they accept - except for Memorial and Veterans Days when they accept the DD 214.

DaveNKath 05-28-2014 06:54 PM

VA is making a new type of ID's because the current ones give away your personal information, Stores like Auto Zone & others will give discounts. Do not be offended or intimidated just ask. Hey it40+yrs later, we're old just ask!! & Good Luck

dotti105 05-28-2014 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by chuckinca (Post 884505)

U commute to San Jose from TV ???

Yea, I am still doing the commute until the fall. Crazy, huh?

Don't get out much when in Ca. What part of Ca are you from? You a resident or visitor to TV? I am only there for 6 days then home for 8 so it is do-able for now.......

bluedog103 05-28-2014 11:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dotti105 (Post 884477)
Lowe's in TV did not "honor" my husband's Vet status, although he is honored in Utah. So what form of ID is accepted if the Vet is honorably discharged and has a DD214?

Does he need to carry a copy of the DD214?

Your hubby needs to get a V.A. ID card. With that he'll be able to get his discount at Lowes. Home Depot is a little different. They only give the discount to active duty, retired or service connected disabled vets except for Memorial Day, Independence Day and Veterans Day when all vets get the 10% discount.
The store personnel probably wouldn't know what to do with a DD214.

DENNIS G 05-29-2014 03:40 PM

Military discounts
 
I have been presenting my ID card (retired) at Lowes for the past 5 years and always get the 10% discount no matter what I purchase. Doesn't have to be a holiday. There has never been a problem at Home Depot either. I do have a VA ID card and also Florida Disabled Veteran ID card but have never been asked to show them at Lowes or Home Depot. The Florida ID car is good for tax exemption and a lot more.

bluedog103 05-30-2014 12:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DENNIS G (Post 884966)
I have been presenting my ID card (retired) at Lowes for the past 5 years and always get the 10% discount no matter what I purchase. Doesn't have to be a holiday. There has never been a problem at Home Depot either. I do have a VA ID card and also Florida Disabled Veteran ID card but have never been asked to show them at Lowes or Home Depot. The Florida ID car is good for tax exemption and a lot more.

Where do I have to go to get the Florida Disabled Veteran ID card?

sivillages3412 05-30-2014 07:33 PM

These's only apply to active, retired, and national guard on active duty only.. Employees at the stores have been making errors andL lowes has stated requiring Supv approval. Most stores now have pictures of the authorized ID cards and a VA card is not on these

tommy steam 05-30-2014 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 884260)
Yes, but Lowes, for one, won't accept that. Or Home Depot. Or one of them. My friend's got rejected.

This is what I understand. You will get a discount at lowes and Home Depot if you have a Department of Veterans Affairs ID card . If you have a service connected disability it will be stated on the ID card and you will be given a 10% reduction on items you buy. If the ID card does not have Service Connected on it you will be given a discount only on Veterans Day. Veterans ID cards are issued to veterans if they apply for them. Injured vets will have Service Connected under the picture on the card.

bluedog103 05-30-2014 10:11 PM

I stand corrected. Tommy Steam is correct. Below are the rules copied from the Lowes website:

Military Discount

Lowe's established the 10% Military Discount to support the men and women who are currently serving our country in the Armed Services1 and to honor Retired Veterans and VA Recipients.2 This 10% discount is also extended to the immediate family3 of those who are currently serving, Retired Veterans, or VA Recipients.

To qualify for the Everyday 10% Military Discount, you must:

Be currently serving in, or retired from, a qualifying branch of the Armed Services, or be the immediate family member of someone who is and have a valid military ID Card.

Or:

Be a veteran who receives VA benefits and have a valid Veteran Identification Card (VIC).

We honor all Veterans on three specific holidays: Memorial Day, 4th of July and Veterans Day. During these three holiday weekends, we extend the discount to all veterans who served honorably and who present a valid Form DD214 or other proof of service. The Lowe’s Military Discount is extended to the Veteran community on these three holidays only.

The Military Discount must be used on personal purchases only and cannot be used for Lowes.com purchases, previous sales, or the purchase of gift cards or services including product installations. It cannot be combined with the Lowe’s Price Guarantee, or promotions such as "Spend and Get," "New Mover," "Project Starter," "Your Choice," or discounts such as Quote Support Program (QSP) quotes.

1 Armed Services — US Army, US Navy, US Air Force, US Marine Corps, US Coast Guard, or the National Guard and who are in active, reserve, or retired status.
2 Retired Veterans and VA Recipients — Veterans who have retired after 20 years of service and/or those who receive VA Benefits
3 Immediate Family — Spouses and/or dependent children (up to 18 years old.)

DENNIS G 05-31-2014 07:11 AM

Florida Disabled Veteran ID Card
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bluedog103 (Post 885190)
Where do I have to go to get the Florida Disabled Veteran ID card?

Go to the VA Affairs' office at Powell road and Cty rt 466A. They have the form to submit to the sate to get one. Need to be 100%. Maybe 80% if unemployable and you are paid at the 100% rate.

dave from deland 06-02-2014 01:14 PM

Loes's will accept a VA card issued for your health visits. In addition to the 10% on every day items, they will give you the same discount on top of sale prices on July 4, Memorial Day and Veterans day sales of major appliances. I bought a refrigerator at the sale price and got the 10% in addition to that. I don't know about Home Depot discounts.


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