Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Re: Military Discount at Lowes

The point you make is valid but leaves me even more saddened. In the
world I grew up in, lying was a rare exception, not a common
occurrence.A handshake was a commitment. Sixty pages of legal mumbo
jumbo was not required to force an entity or individual to live up to
their promise. Yes, there have always been liars and cheats, but those
individuals were chastised by society and suffered the consequences of
doing so. Understanding and dealing with this new set of rules is one
thing. Accepting this new code of dishonor is quite another.

On Jul 4, 2:01 pm, archbelial <isleoforon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This would make the USA a real special place for thieves and
> fourflushers. You're a genuine veteran and could qualify for the
> discount, but what if the guy behind you heard you getting a big
> discount just by saying you served.  What's to stop him from claiming
> the discount just by claiming to be a veteran even though he wasn't--
> and the guy behind him and the guy behind the guy behind him. Lowe's
> isn't that stupid. Obviously they have a policy to grant the discount
> only to those with documentary proof of military status. If your
> cashier had been caught letting you claim the discount without proof,
> he would--and should--have been fired on the spot. And what does his
> place of birth have to do with it??!!! The same would apply to a
> native born American. Would you expect it to be otherwise? The guy was
> obviously doing his job well under difficult circumstances [the
> difficult circumstance in this case being you] and is a credit to both
> his new country and to his ancestry.
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> On Jul 3, 8:33 am, ray <jr3...@aol.com> wrote:
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> > Stopped by Lowes the other day to pick up and few odds and ends. Total
> > bill came to about twenty bucks. At register, requested the military
> > discount. I am a sixty year old Vietnam Vet of pure Irish heritage
> > naturally born in this country. The cashier asked to see my military
> > ID. I do not have a military ID and to be honest would not want to go
> > through the trouble and effort of securing one. I relayed this
> > information to cashier and he denied my discount. Now discount was
> > only a couple of bucks and that is certainly no big deal. But here is
> > the best part. The cashier was obviously born in India, Pakistan or
> > regional country. He was difficult to understand. No problem with
> > that, he will get better. But, for a gentleman who obviously came to
> > this country using the very freedoms I helped secure for him, and then
> > have the audacity to deny me?
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> > Just one more indication leading to the eventual erosion of all that
> > was accomplished to make the USA such a special place.

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