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05-24-2007, 21:11
Home Depot, Lowe’s offer discount
(*Menards in the past has matched this discount, inquire in your area if you have a Menards)
By Karen Jowers (kjowers@atpco.com?subject=Question from ArmyTimes.com reader) - Staff writer
Posted : Thursday May 24, 2007 14:58:02 EDT
Home improvement retailers Lowe’s and The Home Depot are once again offering discounts to the military community during the Memorial Day holiday period, from May 24-28.
The Home Depot is offering a 10 percent discount on purchases up to $2,000 at The Home Depot stores, The Home Depot Landscape Supply locations and EXPO Design Center locations. The discount is available for active-duty personnel, reservists, retired military, veterans and their families.
To receive the discount, individuals must present proof of military service to the special services desk, where they receive a coupon that can be redeemed at any register. Discount coupons are valid on a single receipt, in-store purchase only.
Lowe’s is offering a 10 percent discount on purchases up to $5,000. The discount is available to active-duty personnel, reservists, retirees and their immediate families, and a valid military ID must be shown. The discount can be used on purchases during any of the five days through May 28, as long as the cumulative total does not exceed $5,000, said Lowe’s spokeswoman Karen Cobb.
(*Menards in the past has matched this discount, inquire in your area if you have a Menards)
By Karen Jowers (kjowers@atpco.com?subject=Question from ArmyTimes.com reader) - Staff writer
Posted : Thursday May 24, 2007 14:58:02 EDT
Home improvement retailers Lowe’s and The Home Depot are once again offering discounts to the military community during the Memorial Day holiday period, from May 24-28.
The Home Depot is offering a 10 percent discount on purchases up to $2,000 at The Home Depot stores, The Home Depot Landscape Supply locations and EXPO Design Center locations. The discount is available for active-duty personnel, reservists, retired military, veterans and their families.
To receive the discount, individuals must present proof of military service to the special services desk, where they receive a coupon that can be redeemed at any register. Discount coupons are valid on a single receipt, in-store purchase only.
Lowe’s is offering a 10 percent discount on purchases up to $5,000. The discount is available to active-duty personnel, reservists, retirees and their immediate families, and a valid military ID must be shown. The discount can be used on purchases during any of the five days through May 28, as long as the cumulative total does not exceed $5,000, said Lowe’s spokeswoman Karen Cobb.