WASHINGTON, Nov. 10, 2004 -- Active duty, reserve and retired U.S. military personnel and their family members will receive 10 percent off their purchases in recognition of Veterans Day at The Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement retailer, company officials announced today.
The offer is good on purchases up to $2,000 for a maximum discount of $200 Nov. 11-14, and applies to Home Depot, Home Depot Floor and Home Depot Landscape Supply stores.
"This discount is a gesture of thanks, during this time of remembrance, to all of those who have sacrificed for our nation, in keeping with The Home Depot's ongoing commitment to the entire U.S. military community," said Bob Nardelli, the company's chairman, president and chief executive officer.
To qualify, individuals must present a valid military identification card to the special services desk at any Home Depot store, where they will receive a coupon redeemable at any cashier's checkout register. Discount coupons are for single transactions only.
The discount offer furthers the company's demonstrated overall commitment to supporting the military community. In 2003, the company launched Project Homefront, through which Home Depot donated $1 million and 1 million volunteer hours to help military families at home while their spouses were deployed.
Home Depot Offers Military Discount
This offer from Home Depot runs through Sunday the 14th.
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 10, 2004 -- Active duty, reserve and retired U.S. military personnel and their family members will receive 10 percent off their purchases in recognition of Veterans Day at The Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement retailer, company officials announced today.
The offer is good on purchases up to $2,000 for a maximum discount of $200 Nov. 11-14, and applies to Home Depot, Home Depot Floor and Home Depot Landscape Supply stores.
"This discount is a gesture of thanks, during this time of remembrance, to all of those who have sacrificed for our nation, in keeping with The Home Depot's ongoing commitment to the entire U.S. military community," said Bob Nardelli, the company's chairman, president and chief executive officer.