Thanks to all, past and present. Lately I've been finding more and more Veteran's discounts so I think we should compile what we're aware of. Just a few months ago I found out that Lowe's and Home Depot give a 10% discount on every thing you buy there. I don't know how long they've been doing it, but I've spent a fortune in both places.
I recently won a $25 gift card to Sam's Club and I was there today doing some shopping. At the register I went for my credit card and thought I'd ask about the Veteran's discount. Well, after shopping there for many years and buying the big Nathan's Coney Island hot dog and soda combination every time I leave the register, I find that you can get a free meal every time you're there. Dogs, burger, pizza, a drink, etc. You also get a $15 gift card with your annual membership. So, today I cashed in my $25 card towards my purchase, ate free and walked out with a new $15 card. It can be used toward a purchase in store or at their gas pumps.
If you know of any other places that thank the veteran's for their service, please post them here. I prefer doing business with places that return just a little appreciation for the time we gave.
EDIT:
Forget about Sam's Club. See post #14.
I recently won a $25 gift card to Sam's Club and I was there today doing some shopping. At the register I went for my credit card and thought I'd ask about the Veteran's discount. Well, after shopping there for many years and buying the big Nathan's Coney Island hot dog and soda combination every time I leave the register, I find that you can get a free meal every time you're there. Dogs, burger, pizza, a drink, etc. You also get a $15 gift card with your annual membership. So, today I cashed in my $25 card towards my purchase, ate free and walked out with a new $15 card. It can be used toward a purchase in store or at their gas pumps.
If you know of any other places that thank the veteran's for their service, please post them here. I prefer doing business with places that return just a little appreciation for the time we gave.
EDIT:
Forget about Sam's Club. See post #14.
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