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Quoth BearLeeBadenaugh View PostYou'll find that it's relatively hard to find a "real" uniform at a military surplus store. Tons upon tons of fatigues, but fatigues are just clothing without the rank markings and other "distinctive items" From my understanding,(never been military, but family & friends have been) when the military refers to a uniform they're almost always talking about the dress uniform.
First off would be just claiming to have been military without fraudulent intent or advanced awards. Not sure if this is still an unenforceable bit protected under free speech or not. Still kinda slimy, imho, but they're not getting any "thing of value"
Next off, claiming to have been military and receiving some sort of benefit for it. VA benefits, a free pancake, 10% off your ice cream cone, etc, money doesn't matter, it has value.
With that said, I don't blame our vets for being pissed when someone takes advantage of things.Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. --Enzo Ferrari
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Quoth emax4 View PostI have seen them, and recognized the various cards we do and do not accept per corporate guidelines. Even if a vet doesn't have the proper ID I ask if they have our store credit card, as that would give them at least a 5% discount. The guy was just a jerk though. I have already told the head cashiers that I am refusing service and/or jacking up the prices for him if I check him out again.
Now, I've sometimes had people see my license and give me a Vet's discount without me asking. Its probably because I am not a jerk.
Quoth protege View PostThat's the sort of thing that pisses me off. My dad *volunteered* to serve during Vietnam. Even though he got spit on when he returned, he was one of the lucky ones. Many of his friends didn't come back at all. Those that did...are still dealing with wartime issues. It's still common to hear about homeless vets, vets with violent flashbacks, and other problems from that era. Dad did his share of being unemployed during the 1980s and not being able to claim benefits. He got very lucky to arrive home in one piece, and put his life back together by going back to school with the GI Bill.
With that said, I don't blame our vets for being pissed when someone takes advantage of things.
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Quoth XCashier View PostNot always, they usually give a vague "some girl" description.I always love it when customers are caught out on their lies.
Regarding the OP, that's something that doesn't happen over here, but I once was waiting in line at the bank when a woman tried to push in front of me claiming that since her husband was in the army, I should move out the way. I replied that both my grandads fought in World War 2 (one in the navy, one in the army) so therefore, that trumped her claim. Honestly.
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Quoth XCashier View PostAlso, AFAIK, some states are putting veteran status on drivers licenses now.Sorry, my cow died so I don't need your bull
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Quoth Lace Neil Singer View PostI once was waiting in line at the bank when a woman tried to push in front of me claiming that since her husband was in the army, I should move out the way. I replied that both my grandads fought in World War 2 (one in the navy, one in the army) so therefore, that trumped her claim. Honestly.Any fool can piss on the floor. It takes a talented SC to shit on the ceiling.
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Quoth wolfie View PostToo bad you didn't use a fake German accent when telling her about your grandfathers, and use the appropriate terms for the 2 relevant branches of the Service (Kriegsmarine, Wermarcht)."I often look at every second idiot and think, 'He needs more power.'" --Varric Tethras, Dragon Age II
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Quoth Crankybadger View PostI'm of two minds on this subject. I love that people/stores are honoring the Vets and that they get discounts and the promotions that Vets get on Veterans Day in places like Applebee's and Outback. But not all veterans carry picture IDs. I did 6 years in the Navy, so since I didn't retire, I don't have a picture ID, and I have been told MANY times that my DD214 papers (Honorable Discharge) don't count. So because I'm no longer in, but didn't go a full 20, somehow that doesn't qualify me as a Vet. I keep track of those places and just don't give them my money.
Hell, the closest they ever got to a military life is by watching it on TV.
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