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? For veterans.

Thanks. I wonder if he can do this at the Rome va? I believe the drivers license would be the way to go.

I've never been to Rome so I don't know. I'm in the Tennessee system so I go to the Chattanooga clinic.

They should be able to do it. It's simply taking a picture then they'll mail him his new card.

But, Lowes will still want him to register online and get their MyLowes card. It's not a credit card or anything. It's very easy to register and they'll approve it the same day and then send him a card in the mail. You fill out the info and then attach a digital copy of his Honorable Discharge. Take a picture of it , copy and paste is easy.

https://www.lowes.com/mylowes/login?context=military
 
I've never been to Rome so I don't know. I'm in the Tennessee system so I go to the Chattanooga clinic.

They should be able to do it. It's simply taking a picture then they'll mail him his new card.

But, Lowes will still want him to register online and get their MyLowes card. It's not a credit card or anything. It's very easy to register and they'll approve it the same day and then send him a card in the mail. You fill out the info and then attach a digital copy of his Honorable Discharge. Take a picture of it , copy and paste is easy.

https://www.lowes.com/mylowes/login?context=military

He should be already with Lowe's system, and he has their cc.
 
If he does the MyLowes online it will get stored in their system and all he has to do is tell them he is a veteran and they will ask his name and confirm is home number. Home Depot wouldn't accept my drivers license that has the flag and says veteran on it. They told me I had to have a VA ID. Piss on that. Lowes has been good to go. Also, if I'm not mistaken, a spouse and children can use it to. Don't hold
Me to that but I know I read that somewhere. Most cashiers really don't have a clue.
 
Sounds as if they don't know exactly what to tell vet's. He was told his military ID was out of date, not retired or disabled.
Home Depot wouldn't accept my drivers license that has the flag and says veteran on it. They told me I had to have a VA ID.

That was my experience at HD also when they showed me the policy as I mentioned in my earlier post. Thanks.
 
Sounds as if they don't know exactly what to tell vet's. He was told his military ID was out of date, not retired or disabled.
That's ridiculous. Someone is busting his balls for asking for a discount. You don't get "ineligible" as a veteran just because your card expired. You most likely HAD TO BE a VETERAN in the first place to GET THE CARD!
 
I registered with Lowe's online with my military info, they sent me a MyLowe's Card, when I check out they scan it and it gives the Vet discount and they thank me for my service and I pay and away I go. I've used it on everything I've bought except stuff I ordered to be shipped to the store. You can't use it then sadly, but it got me 10% off a 2,000 dollar riding mower and my new washer and dryer and my backpack leaf blower. Good to have.

I don't shop Home Depot unless I absolutely have to.
 
Home Depot wouldn't accept my drivers license that has the flag and says veteran on it. They told me I had to have a VA ID. Piss on that. Lowes has been good to go. Also, if I'm not mistaken, a spouse and children can use it to. Don't hold
Me to that but I know I read that somewhere. Most cashiers really don't have a clue.

I would have of went to jail for raising so much hell...... HD Manager can give any swinging dick 10% off...........
 
Here is Home Depot policy.

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Home Depot - 10% OFF
Home Depot offers a 10% OFF military discount on regularly priced items for in-store purchases for active duty, retired military, National Guard and Reserve at participating locations with government military ID card.

Veterans may get a 10% OFF discount 3 days a year on Veterans Day, Memorial Day and Independence Day at participating locations.
"
I can remember when veterans didn't get any discounts so I'm not going to complain about any of it. They don't have to do it.......

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Is he using a VA card or his old military ID from when he was in the service? I could see why they might not accept it if it's just his old active duty ID. Then again my local HD won't do military discounts for Veterans anymore.
 
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