Hundreds of retailers now offer their military discount to online shoppers. However, they want to make sure they’re not handing out their military discount to just anyone. Ever shopped at a store in person and been asked to show your military ID to get the discount? ID.me serves the same purpose as the physical ID cards you carry in your wallet — but for the internet.
First, make sure you have an account set up with ID.me (it's free and easy to sign up - you can do so here).
Visit the brand's Semper Save profile and click the "Get Offer" button. You will be routed directly to the page on the brand's website where they provide details about their military discount. Follow the instructions to access their discount.
If there is no ''Get Offer" button on the brand's profile, it means the brand does not describe or promote their military discount anywhere on their website. If this is the case, simply look for a “Verify with ID.me” button in your cart when you're shopping on the brand's website and are ready to check out. Click it, sign into your account, and watch your subtotal shrink.
An ID.me account allows you to easily prove that you are a member of the military community. Membership is free and it only takes a few minutes to enroll.
When creating your account, ID.me will ask you to verify your military status using whichever option works best for you: USAA account, military service record, .mil email account, or document upload. Verification is done in minutes. Boom, you now have instant access to hundreds of online military discounts.
The following segments of the military are eligible for ID.me:
Note: Each individual business defines who is eligible for their military discount. This may or may not include former and reserve service members and family.
ID.me provides the strongest identity verification system available to prevent fraud and identity theft. We use bank-grade encryption to keep your personal information safe. And you control which services and businesses you share your information with, always giving your explicit consent.
Hundreds of well-known private-sector companies (such as Linkedin, Ford, Apple, and USAA) and government agencies (such as the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs) have also chosen ID.me to help keep their customers’ personal information safe.
We recommend you do your own research by reading about ID.me's information security and privacy policy.