Alot of businesses around installations offer discounts. You just need to ask. But, the Army Times has a section for discounts, military.com and americasupportsyou.org also lists discounts offered.
2007-12-16 04:24:14
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answered by an88mikewife 5
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The easiest way is to ask, when you go into a hotel,restaurant/store, etc, "Do you give military discounts?"
A lot of places don't advertise they do, but if asked, the manager will often give one anyway, even if it's not the company policy. I once broke down on I-64 West outside of Louisville, KY. Had to stay at a hotel near the garage and they gave me a 10% discount because of my situation. In conversation, I asked if they ever give military discounts and pulled out my RETIRED military ID card. Well, I got a total of 20% discount for my weekend stay. I live in S.E. Va and while a lot of places give discounts, some don't. But when ever I'm away from this area, I'm not shy about asking. One guy asked if I'd served in Viet Nam and when I told him when and where, he gave me a 25% discount on the motel room (he was a 'brother in arms.').
ASK.
2007-12-16 15:03:00
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answered by AmericanPatriot 6
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You can go to SearchAllDeals.com, and search "military discount". Here is a direct link to the search result:
http://searchalldeals.com/results.html?cx=006616979543893323550%3Aydieztwyczu&q=military+discount+&sa=Search+60%2B+sites&cof=FORID%3A10
2007-12-18 09:49:56
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answered by Anonymous
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if your british mill there is a book saying all the plases see your sgt or adg..TA see your paso if your a yank i dont know
2007-12-16 11:57:44
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answered by ghandi 2
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the site you are looking for is forcesdiscount-mod.co.uk
2007-12-16 13:01:24
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answered by Group Captain Lionel Mandrake 5
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www.military.com
2007-12-16 11:56:40
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answered by cmortality 4
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www.militarynow.com
2007-12-16 11:57:17
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answered by Anonymous
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