Veterans who verify their service can get Fox Nation Free for 1 year.
There are a growing number of places that have begun to use a Verification Process before they give special offers to Veterans. It seems they are using access to SCARA in order to do this.
I have to say that every time I stand in line at the Navy Federal Credit Union I can not help but wonder how many people there never served a day. Places like Home Depot, GM, and many others are beginning to use a Verification Process to confirm military service.
My guess is that there may be a few additional steps for those who separated from active duty prior to 1985 or there about. If a private company wants to offer special deals to Veterans I would encourage them to use some type of verification process.
I realize many will object to going through a process like this or in particular, to providing additional information.
If you would like the offer click below… BUT DO NOT FORGET TO CANCEL BEFORE THE RENEWAL DATE OR THEY WILL BILL YOU FOR THE FOLLOWING YEAR, UNLESS YOU WISH TO CONTINUE.
Category: Veterans in the news, Veterans Issues
Eh….
I’ve listened to a few conversations on Id.me as a verifier of military service, with strong opinions on both sides. I’m wondering where the collective wisdom of TAH falls.
Sounds like a great idea but for myself, I gave up watching fox since they went partialy the way of the other lame stream media. Great people on the screen but the owner/owners are calling the shots.
That’s nice, but I don’t have a TV. Don’t want one. Fries your brain. And besides, the cat would have it on cartoons all day long, looking for that little Martian space alien.
It’s not for a TV, it’s for watching it on your computer/phone.
Get with the times pumpkin.
It will give you something to scream at other than me.
Ex-PH2,
Looks good on a home PC with a 39″ TV for a monitor.
Not only “Live” Fox Nation,
but a large assortment of “on demand” content/stuff to watch anytime.
Like new episodes of COPS.
Have not watched TV in many years.
Nope!
Fox Nation? As in Faux “News”?
Why? Why watch any of it? On any platform?
I don’t even watch Faux on my TV/DirecTV.
When I have a few minutes, I prefer OANN (which DirecTV will be shutting down shortly).
Which gives me even LESS incentive to watch The Babble Box. Soon, If I want to watch OANN, it will be on one of the aforementioned non-TV platforms.
I don’t have enough time for my amateur radio
(call sign KC7JDS)
Soooooo……..No. Just. No. Thanks. But NO Thanks.
(I know, I know, I’m being too polite. So sue me)
Yeah, naw. Even if I don’t seek out Tucker many of the people I subscribe to on YT do and distill the good parts with unique commentary, open discussion.
I don’t know what a “Fox Nation” is but it sounds hideous. (read: get bent MSM, yes FauxNews this includes you)
And Dome Heap-oh Sh*t can get f**ked too. Verification? This Retired ID card too fking hard to read? Also, I know every single ‘associate’ can mark 10%, without approval. Allow me to worry about your staff. I’m done with you for many, many a’reason.
Home Depot is supporting sub-standard Soldiers.
Done.
Note – Payment info must be provided.
Also, upload of proof (DD-214, etc).
I marked my calendar for January 2023,
to bail, or get automatically charged.
Bonus – New episodes of COPS.
Thanks, Dave.
Wow,a whole year of unfettered propaganda? And all I have to do is give you all my information? What a deal s/
Wee
the manager of our local lowes
stated that there company estimated
they lost over 18 million dollars
the due to bogus veterans claims
for there discount
this was the reason why they switched
to hard verification
During my short career at Lowe’s in 2012, we required ID for the vet discount. Had to be Active duty or retired ID, DD-214 (only had one guy that used that), or a VA card. Only guy I ever saw that was denied tried using an expired active duty ID card.
It’a “FREE” but I have to give you proof of my military service and my banking info? No thanks