Military Markdown lists a discount only after we check it against the source. No scraped coupon-site numbers, no invented codes, no AI guesses. Here is exactly how we verify every offer on this site.
Our verification process
- Start at the brand’s official source. We look for the discount on the retailer’s own site or its official verification partner, not on a coupon aggregator that copies numbers from other coupon aggregators.
- Confirm the verification method. We record whether the offer runs through ID.me, SheerID, GovX, or an in-store military ID check, and exactly who qualifies: active duty, National Guard, Reserves, retirees, veterans, and dependents where the brand allows it.
- Record the real terms. The actual percentage or benefit, the catch (full-price only, in-store only, can’t stack with sales), and any cap on savings.
- Say so when there is no discount. If a brand has no standing military offer, we tell you plainly and show how to actually save instead, rather than inventing an offer that doesn’t exist.
- Date every page. Each page shows when we last verified it. Offers change, so we re-check and update the date.
What we don’t do
- We don’t publish fabricated promo codes or percentages.
- We don’t present numbers scraped from other coupon sites as confirmed fact.
- We don’t claim a brand offers a discount when it doesn’t.
Found something out of date?
Discounts and verification rules change. If a page is out of date or a brand has updated its policy, please let us know and we’ll re-verify it.
