Anyone know why they want so much information on the military discount form? Wanting to be able to verify someone's service status/eligibility is one thing, but I'm not sure why they need to know what base you're stationed at and who your supervisor is.
If anyone has any information on this, I'd be interested in hearing it.
Thanks!
Fraud has been rampant for decades. The last three years of my career I supervised retirements, and separations. It starts while in service and continues after separation. Then I worked in retail and folks were using ID cards that did not belong to them, cards that were issued when they were children, and cards that were printed and laminated at the kitchen table. Smoke a joint, steel some equipment, beat your division Officer, get thrown out or jailed and five years later ask for a discount to save $3.65 in taxes. LMAO.
My opinion is this. My family and I served and defended our Country since the Civil War. I considered it a honor, and my duty. I was paid well, received housing and health care, and my family were well cared for. I appreciate the offer, but I'm good. Send the 10% to the homeless shelter.
Zim