Posted on Jan 18, 2022
Home Depot Military Discount – How to Save 10% on Purchases at Home Depot
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The Home Depot offers a 10% discount every day to all active service members, National Guardsmen, reservists, veterans and military spouses.
However, the discount policy recently changed. You can’t use a Form DD-214 or a veteran, military, or dependent ID at the register to get the discount anymore. Instead, to use Home Depot’s military discount, you must sign up for a virtual ID and shop online or scan the app in-store.
Home Depot also instituted a maximum annual military discount limit of $400 in January 2022. Previously, Home Depot’s 10% military discount was valid for purchases up to $5,000 (a $500 discount), but there wasn’t an annual cap.
If you hit your cap at Home Depot, you can still shop around at other retailers offering military discounts, like Lowe’s.
You’ll need a Home Depot virtual ID QR code to shop with your military discount in stores. To get one, visit homedepot.com/military/discount or open the Home Depot mobile app and navigate to the military discount page.
However, the discount policy recently changed. You can’t use a Form DD-214 or a veteran, military, or dependent ID at the register to get the discount anymore. Instead, to use Home Depot’s military discount, you must sign up for a virtual ID and shop online or scan the app in-store.
Home Depot also instituted a maximum annual military discount limit of $400 in January 2022. Previously, Home Depot’s 10% military discount was valid for purchases up to $5,000 (a $500 discount), but there wasn’t an annual cap.
If you hit your cap at Home Depot, you can still shop around at other retailers offering military discounts, like Lowe’s.
You’ll need a Home Depot virtual ID QR code to shop with your military discount in stores. To get one, visit homedepot.com/military/discount or open the Home Depot mobile app and navigate to the military discount page.
Home Depot Military Discount – How to Save 10% on Purchases at Home Depot
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Posted 3 y ago
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Posted 3 y ago
They told me Friday that starting in February you will have to go register on their site then down load an app to get the military discount and if you don't have a smart phone then you are out of luck. So I told them I guess I am going to Lowes which is liberally half a mile down the road.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin - I think this policy at Home Depot is going to cost them customers in the long run. I rarely went to Home Depot anyways because the local store refused to give discounts to Veterans. I needed something that Lowes didn't carry and to my surprise they had started giving discounts but I guess no more since I don't have a smart phone. Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
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I’ve never had that problem at Home Depot, but I live in San Antonio (Military City) and I guess they don’t want bad press locally here. Still, I’ve heard similar account to what you’ve said and it’s mostly a local thing vs what the HQ has come out and said. If they offer a HD card which is tied to your military status like what Lowes does (and they too require the card vs a military ID/dd214/Veterans card), that takes the power of a local HD from honoring the discount. For Lowes you can have the physical card (not a CC), the smartphone app, or give them you phone #. I highly doubt HD would be too dumb not to do the same (which virtually all businesses do which have some membership deal).
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SSG (Join to see)
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin - True but I don't have to buy a smart phone for Lowes, I just tell them I am a Vet they ask me for my phone number they take 10% off and I don't think Lowes has put a cap on theirs yet.
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SSG (Join to see)
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Never had a problem with H.D. in the past, just showed them my ID card and they would take off 10%, like I said, in 2021 I saved almost $2200 using H.D. and the military discount but seems like they are trying to make it harder to use plus if I read their site correct they cap it at $400 per calendar year. And you have to have the app, well I don't own a smart phone, never had a need for one, don't intend on buying one just to get a discount that is limited to $400.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown Simple solution, go to Lowes! No caps but no discounts on sale items any longer.
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Posted 3 y ago
At 1st thought the change would be an improvement. Never liked asking. But there are so many levels to navigate to get to the QR code, it is frustrating. Doubt it will change my buying. Some stuff we like from HD some stuff from Lowes and for really cool stuff there's Ace and Tractor Supply.
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
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Cpl Vic Burk No, but to this old East Texas peanut farmer, it just has a homey feel.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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CWO4 Terrence Clark - I like TSC. I love the smell of the feed they stock as strange as that may sound.
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