Another 16 million veterans can get Home Depot’s new military discount year-round
Source: Military Times / Karen Jowers / January 05, 2022
If you’re seeking the 10 percent military discount at The Home Depot, be prepared for a new policy.
The national home improvement retailer has expanded its year-round discount to all veterans — potentially 16 million more veterans plus spouses — and the company has also tightened up its verification process for that discount.
- There are stricter verification requirements. Rather than showing your ID card at checkout, or some proof of other veteran status each time, you now must be verified through SheerID. That’s a one-time process, where you’ll create an account that will allow the discount to be automatically applied when shopping online, and a QR code to be scanned in-store at checkout. This will make it easier to verify veterans, who don’t always have an ID card. It’s not a charge card.
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