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Old 7 October 2018, 01:22 AM   #1
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Military discount on GMT?

Just left visiting my AD. While I was there, a gentleman was getting ready to purchase the hard to find SS GMT LN. Not realizing he was pushing his luck, he demanded getting a "military discount” of 10% off. AD apologized but said sorry.
The client left disappointed.
Anyone want it?
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Old 7 October 2018, 01:24 AM   #2
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I'm sure lots. What's a military discount? For serving?
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I’m semi retired now, but for the last 17+ years I was in retail sales & every Tom Dick & Mary wanted a discount: military, AARP, you name it, we’re al looking for a bargain!
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I'm sure lots. What's a military discount? For serving?
It's pretty prevalent in the USA to see service men beg for a discount just because they're enlisted. Works if you're at the local diner and they comp your coffee, absurd when it comes to these types of purchases.
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It's pretty prevalent in the USA to see service men beg for a discount just because they're enlisted. Works if you're at the local diner and they comp your coffee, absurd when it comes to these types of purchases.
I see, I've known of doctors getting free drinks and the like but I'd hope it wouldn't extend to luxury purchases.
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I see, I've known of doctors getting free drinks and the like but I'd hope it wouldn't extend to luxury purchases.
I proudly serve and got $500 off of my Sub when I bought it just for asking.
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Old 7 October 2018, 01:50 AM   #7
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It's pretty prevalent in the USA to see service men beg for a discount just because they're enlisted. Works if you're at the local diner and they comp your coffee, absurd when it comes to these types of purchases.
We don’t have to beg. It’s just a simple question and if they offer it, great and if they don’t I will more than likely purchase whatever it is that I’m buying anyway.
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I always try to pick up a check for military, law enforcement, and first responders when I can, something I feel I should do just to say thanks! It’s just respect, but that’s just me...
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I proudly serve and got $500 off of my Sub when I bought it just for asking.


As you should. Thank you for your service!
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We don’t have to beg. It’s just a simple question and if they offer it, great and if they don’t I will more than likely purchase whatever it is that I’m buying anyway.
Fair enough.
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I always try to pick up a check for military, law enforcement, and first responders when I can, something I feel I should do just to say thanks! It’s just respect, but that’s just me...


Very nice of you. You are a good American!
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I always try to pick up a check for military, law enforcement, and first responders when I can, something I feel I should do just to say thanks! It’s just respect, but that’s just me...
thats nice of you and i would do the same, when its forced i start to have an issue. I had a flight attendant once ask me if "i wanted to move to a seat in the back" because everyone was giving up first class seats on the plane to uniformed military. She said "its something WE do to say thanks" well great, what is the airline doing to pay for it then? It would be my way of saying thanks and at my expense but you guys get to look good for it. I also get to look like the bad guy if i dont move. Its a lose- lose situation when that stuff happens.
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Old 7 October 2018, 02:10 AM   #13
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thats nice of you and i would do the same, when its forced i start to have an issue. I had a flight attendant once ask me if "i wanted to move to a seat in the back" because everyone was giving up first class seats on the plane to uniformed military. She said "its something WE do to say thanks" well great, what is the airline doing to pay for it then? It would be my way of saying thanks and at my expense but you guys get to look good for it. I also get to look like the bad guy if i dont move. Its a lose- lose situation when that stuff happens.
We were always told not to take First Class seats if in uniform.
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We were always told not to take First Class seats if in uniform.
on domestic US flights it happens all the time its been a few years since ive flown domestically regularly though. I get that there is ethical concerns if the government is paying for the flight as it looks extravagant, but it happens.

Not like domestic first class is anything more than a slightly wider seat anyway though. Now thats got me thinking, is it actually allowed?
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thats nice of you and i would do the same, when its forced i start to have an issue. I had a flight attendant once ask me if "i wanted to move to a seat in the back" because everyone was giving up first class seats on the plane to uniformed military. She said "its something WE do to say thanks" well great, what is the airline doing to pay for it then? It would be my way of saying thanks and at my expense but you guys get to look good for it. I also get to look like the bad guy if i dont move. Its a lose- lose situation when that stuff happens.
Just say no. I served and traveled in uniform. I was usually happy if someone bought me a beer. It would never have crossed my mind to bump a paying passenger from a premium seat. Must be a millennial thing.
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thats nice of you and i would do the same, when its forced i start to have an issue. I had a flight attendant once ask me if "i wanted to move to a seat in the back" because everyone was giving up first class seats on the plane to uniformed military. She said "its something WE do to say thanks" well great, what is the airline doing to pay for it then? It would be my way of saying thanks and at my expense but you guys get to look good for it. I also get to look like the bad guy if i dont move. Its a lose- lose situation when that stuff happens.
You have to be kidding lol.

That is one of the most insane things I have ever heard.
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We don’t have to beg. It’s just a simple question and if they offer it, great and if they don’t I will more than likely purchase whatever it is that I’m buying anyway.
Well said.
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It's pretty prevalent in the USA to see service men beg for a discount just because they're enlisted.


Yeah, ok...
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Sure they do.....
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Just say no. I served and traveled in uniform. I was usually happy if someone bought me a beer. It would never have crossed my mind to bump a paying passenger from a premium seat. Must be a millennial thing.

Same here, in fact I was surprised and felt uncomfortable when some one offered to pay for a beer.


Sorry but this whole begging thing and the military just pushes my button. It certainly was never in my DNA to do such a thing but then again I also remember when the military never got paid that well either. Even so the level of pay isn’t everything. So now that it’s better doesn’t mean it still compensates for the level of risk that they take.

I guess as with anything it might occur in some instances as goes anything. One bad apple might give the wrong impression. But please remember that’s just a bad apple. For the majority these young women and men serve for various reasons but it’s not for the purposes to get over or to beg for more than they deserve and often they deserve nothing but respect for what they have done and are doing.
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By the way inquiring about a common practice by retailers and begging are two distinctly different things.
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It's pretty prevalent in the USA to see service men beg for a discount just because they're enlisted. Works if you're at the local diner and they comp your coffee, absurd when it comes to these types of purchases.

Beg? I’ve never begged. I ask, and if told no I move on. Doesn’t hurt to ask.

I feel like you’re either bitter towards military or bitter that you can’t get a military discount.


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We don’t have to beg. It’s just a simple question and if they offer it, great and if they don’t I will more than likely purchase whatever it is that I’m buying anyway.
Agreed. I don't usually think to ask unless I'm already aware... And maybe should more often.

Turns out our veterinarian offers a rather generous 15%, which I didn't know about until my latest visit this year when they asked me when I paid using my USAA credit card.
Two dogs and a few cats over the years, that 15% adds up!
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Agreed. I don't usually think to ask unless I'm already aware... And maybe should more often.

Turns out our veterinarian offers a rather generous 15%, which I didn't know about until my latest visit this year when they asked me when I paid using my USAA credit card.
Two dogs and a few cats over the years, that 15% adds up!
Same here, there’s been plenty of times I haven’t asked and found out later. Really not much different than finding out there was a coupon anybody could have used but not knowing until after the fact.
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thats nice of you and i would do the same, when its forced i start to have an issue. I had a flight attendant once ask me if "i wanted to move to a seat in the back" because everyone was giving up first class seats on the plane to uniformed military. She said "its something WE do to say thanks" well great, what is the airline doing to pay for it then? It would be my way of saying thanks and at my expense but you guys get to look good for it. I also get to look like the bad guy if i dont move. Its a lose- lose situation when that stuff happens.
Agreed. They are free to bump military to an available first class seat, but instead they sell the seat and subsequently shame the paying customer into giving it up. Yet another rude imposition by the airlines IMO.

I've also seen (and heard of) ex-military demanding discounts in an entitled manner, though I don't believe it's the norm by any means.
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I served 21 years. Both active and reserve. I served in peacetime, in wartime, in standard deployments and in combat deployments. I’m not a big advocate for discounts based on my career choice. I chose to serve because it is in my DNA. I now own a small business and understand the retail numbers. Most retail prices have some “wiggle room” and “everyone wants to get a good deal”. For me, someone who thinks they “deserve” a 10% discount based on their career choice insults me.
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Funny how simple things like this are pretty much nonexistent in European countries.
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thats nice of you and i would do the same, when its forced i start to have an issue. I had a flight attendant once ask me if "i wanted to move to a seat in the back" because everyone was giving up first class seats on the plane to uniformed military. She said "its something WE do to say thanks" well great, what is the airline doing to pay for it then? It would be my way of saying thanks and at my expense but you guys get to look good for it. I also get to look like the bad guy if i dont move. Its a lose- lose situation when that stuff happens.
I agree 100%. Yeah I love the WE part. Ive been on both sides of the fence (active military and the guy in 1st class). That’s a tricky one and airlines should stay out of it......
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I served 21 years. Both active and reserve. I served in peacetime, in wartime, in standard deployments and in combat deployments. I’m not a big advocate for discounts based on my career choice. I chose to serve because it is in my DNA. I now own a small business and understand the retail numbers. Most retail prices have some “wiggle room” and “everyone wants to get a good deal”. For me, someone who thinks they “deserve” a 10% discount based on their career choice insults me.
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Like all good gestures, it gets taken advantage of and abused.

Anyone like to guess what this list represents ?


Logging workers
Fishermen and related jobs
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
Roofers
Refuse (trash/garbage) and recyclables collectors.
Farmers, ranchers, and other agriculture jobs.
Iron and steel workers.
Truck drivers and other commercial drivers.
Electrical power line workers.
First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers
If I'm not mistaken those were supposedly the most dangerous jobs a few years back... i only remember the loggers & fisherman
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