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Challenger 04-19-2016 06:22 AM

As usual, "No good deed goes unpunished". Thanks to Lowes and H D for a great gesture.

Jima64 04-19-2016 06:57 AM

No to carrying dd214
 
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Originally Posted by WOODDA (Post 1214526)
States like Texas and Missouri, probably many others I know for sure those two do, gladly accepts DD-214 and when they see you were serving during Viet Nam they really tell you how much they appreciate you. Here, Lowes has simply decided there are too many of us so the created a policy to eliminate most of us. But that is business, so we have no choice but live with it.

Wish there was a smaller version of the dd214 to carry and present. Until I got my va card they would ask for proof. Rarely had it with me.

cuzg8tor 04-19-2016 08:50 AM

Really appreciate the discount from Lowe's and Home Depot. Thanks. FYI, unlike Lowe's, Home Depot will charge you a 10% restocking fee if you need to return something.

RickeyD 04-19-2016 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by cuzg8tor (Post 1214634)
Really appreciate the discount from Lowe's and Home Depot. Thanks. FYI, unlike Lowe's, Home Depot will charge you a 10% restocking fee if you need to return something.



Seriously ? If they operated like that in NY it wouldn't stay open. Thanks for the heads up !
Best Buy tried that when they opened their first stores in NY 20 years ago, it lasted for 4 months. The word spread and they changed the policy.

graciegirl 04-19-2016 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by cuzg8tor (Post 1214634)
Really appreciate the discount from Lowe's and Home Depot. Thanks. FYI, unlike Lowe's, Home Depot will charge you a 10% restocking fee if you need to return something.





No.

RickeyD 04-19-2016 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1214708)
No.



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flyerguy 04-19-2016 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Challenger (Post 1214545)
As usual, "No good deed goes unpunished". Thanks to Lowes and H D for a great gesture.

Roger That.

Barefoot 05-19-2016 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by vorage (Post 1214049)
There seems to be a lot of confusion about what does and doesn't qualify here, so I went to their website. They are not bad guys; their policy is very clear. There are certain holidays where they "honor all veterans" and a DD214 is accepted, but the rest of the year there are more narrow qualifications. This explains everything very clearly.

Thank you to Lowe's for their decision to support the US Military.

Here is their statement:

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.)

Great informative post. :ho:

JoMar 05-20-2016 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by royr (Post 1213423)
The point is that Lowe's says that they offer a 10% discount to veterans.
I am a veteran and they will not honor my DD-214.

Are you implying that if someone served six months they should get the discount? That's a bit elitist to me, thinking that a short timer service should receive the same benefits as someone who served enough years to retire, was wounded or disabled due to service and is qualified for benefits. I served six years and have never put my service on the same plane as those who sacrificed, time, family and health. All Vets are not the same.

dadspet 05-20-2016 11:31 AM

Actually I think Lowes would have honored my DD-214 for appliance but they wouldn't provide multiple discounts. So if the appliance was on sale I was given the choice of the sale price or the Vet Discount. The sale price was better.

Ken24 05-20-2016 11:44 AM

Who carries their DD Form 214 in there wallet or purse everyday? No one. Home Depot has the rules posted in CA right next to the cashiers with what is excepted and on what days. DD form 214's are to easy to make copies not original certified copies and they would hold up the lines while the cashier would have to check the names and discharge statis of each one.

yabbadu 05-20-2016 11:55 AM

Again,

Lowes, Home Depot or any company has the right to grant PRIVLAGES to anyone they wish. They get to establish the rules that these PRIVLAGES will be granted.

Just like some companies say a senior discount starts at age (50). Others at age (55). Some business offer discounts to women only on Wednesdays. If you owned a business you might offer different discounts. People under a senior discount age limit do not complain, so you need to move on.

IF you have a complaint with the VA and their procedures and policies then contact your government rep and and ask for a change to the policy.

Also,

IF you do not agree with someones policies, Do not shop there! MOVE ON!

RickeyD 05-20-2016 12:38 PM

Lowe's "Veterans Discount" is misleading
 
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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1229290)
Are you implying that if someone served six months they should get the discount? That's a bit elitist to me, thinking that a short timer service should receive the same benefits as someone who served enough years to retire, was wounded or disabled due to service and is qualified for benefits. I served six years and have never put my service on the same plane as those who sacrificed, time, family and health. All Vets are not the same.



Totally untrue and unfair to all who have served. A veteran is a veteran. Any one who enlisted or was drafted and received an honorable discharge during time of war did so unselfishly and with honor. The American Legion does not discriminate why should you. Just because a veteran hasn't earned a Purple Heart doesn't mean he hasn't bled.

JoMar 05-20-2016 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by RickeyD (Post 1229328)
Totally untrue and unfair to all who have served. A veteran is a veteran. Any one who enlisted or was drafted and received an honorable discharge during time of war did so unselfishly and with honor. The American Legion does not discriminate why should you. Just because a veteran hasn't earned a Purple Heart doesn't mean he hasn't bled.

But just because we served doesn't mean we are entitled to discounts from Corporations. As a member of the American Legion for many years I have never heard a Vet say they were "entitled" to anything more than what they signed up for. Whatever a Corporation decides to extend should be considered a recognition and appreciation, not something to be criticized.

Jima64 05-20-2016 03:21 PM

Lowes seems to have it spelled out pretty good as to the discount. Get on with life please.

vorage 05-20-2016 03:44 PM

Maybe its a question of semantics, but Lowes does not offer a Veterans discount - they offer a Military Discount that is graciously extended to Retired Military and to those veterans who qualify for VA benefits. Those of us who served, and who are now retired from other industries that don't fit into those categories, can still get a discount on certain holidays. In fact, Memorial Day weekend is one of those, so get your DD214 out of your safety deposit box and take it shopping with you. It may be poorly worded, but I hate to see Lowe's get a bad rap for trying to do the right thing. The policy is listed below:

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.

RickeyD 05-20-2016 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1229363)
But just because we served doesn't mean we are entitled to discounts from Corporations. As a member of the American Legion for many years I have never heard a Vet say they were "entitled" to anything more than what they signed up for. Whatever a Corporation decides to extend should be considered a recognition and appreciation, not something to be criticized.



I agree with you.

600th Photo Sq 05-21-2016 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by vorage (Post 1229407)
Maybe its a question of semantics, but Lowes does not offer a Veterans discount - they offer a Military Discount that is graciously extended to Retired Military and to those veterans who qualify for VA benefits. Those of us who served, and who are now retired from other industries that don't fit into those categories, can still get a discount on certain holidays. In fact, Memorial Day weekend is one of those, so get your DD214 out of your safety deposit box and take it shopping with you. It may be poorly worded, but I hate to see Lowe's get a bad rap for trying to do the right thing. The policy is listed below:

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.

This posting spells Lowes 10% " Military " and the " Veterans " Discount policy absolutely Crystal Clear.

To the poster who states Lowes veterans discount policy is " Misleading " you are dead wrong on your accusation.

Actually Home Depot has the exact same policy. :plane:

looneycat 05-21-2016 06:55 AM

to me it is hard to balance pride in service with crying over discounts, it is not worthy.

Jimmydoodlebug 05-22-2016 06:05 AM

So where do we go to get the VA card? Is it available online?

Challenger 05-22-2016 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 1229584)
to me it is hard to balance pride in service with crying over discounts, it is not worthy.

Right On

No good deed goes without criticism!!

Rapscallion St Croix 05-22-2016 07:50 AM

Two horses died at Pimlico Race Track yesterday. Let's charter a bus and go beat them.


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