How We Verify Military Discounts

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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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Found something out of date?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 If a page is out of date or a brand has updated its policy, please let us know and we’ll re-verify it.