Military life is hard enough on families, but there are a few perks to take advantage of that soften the blow, so to speak. I’ve been a military spouse for nearly seven years and while we take advantage of a few military discounts, we definitely don’t take advantage of all of them, let alone did we know all of what existed for us. So I’m here to help.
With a verified military ID through services like ID.me or GovX, you can access military discounts on streaming services like Peacock and Paramount+. But, sharing information about your military affiliation can also get discounts up to 25% on select phone plans from top companies.
Looking for more deals? You can get up to 30% off at Stanley, or an even higher discount on GE Appliances in a military-only shopping page. See our full guide for military discounts at shopping retailers from sports and outdoors to appliances, tech, clothing, jewelry and shoes.
T-Mobile’s goal is simply to help military families and veterans stay connected by offering a variety of plans for military members, their families and even veterans.
Military, veterans and their families get great deals on mobile, internet or bundles with extra savings at Verizon Wireless.
Save 25% off any of AT&T’s unlimited plans with their military and veteran discount.
Most brands use a third-party to confirm your military affiliation, like ID.me or GovX.com, both are secure sites. You will need your military Common Access Card for this, so be sure to have it handy. Here is how to verify your military affiliation and receive your discount:
Keep in mind, some websites may use a different website, but ID.me is one of the most common. Some sites will ask that you register for a one-time discount code and ask you to verify in other ways. Some discounts may not be available to spouses either, only the active duty, reservist or veteran member.
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Your guide to every military discount on streaming services and phone plans – USA Today
