I work at Walmart and we don't check ID's on coupons. I have used them in other places and have never had my ID checked there either.
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To check if you are eligible for a senior citizen discount, inquire with the specific business or organization offering the discount. They will typically ask for proof of age, such as a valid ID or documentation showing that you meet the age requirement for the discount. It's best to directly ask about their eligibility criteria and provide the necessary documentation to receive the discount.
A child's ticket is $9.90 at Hoyts. You can show your student ID for a discount though the amount of discount is not disclosed.
You would have to ask your local Sonic Burger or the office at your college if they offer student discounts. If they do you would have to present your student id at the time of payment, or a student discount card.
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Ikea does not usually offer coupons, but sometimes you can request a catalog and on the last page, there may be a 20% coupon. They also usually offer a 20% discount to college students with a valid ID. Sometimes doing a search for it brings some up, or even try an Image search for a picture of a coupon you can print out.
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There are multiple ways a person can use diaper coupons online. When doing online shopping at the end there is usually an opportunity to enter any coupons, at this point enter the coupon ID.
you can not cash a check
YES! You just need to ask for it (and have your military ID).
You can absolutely eat healthy on a budget. First thing is to check your local sales circulars for the best deals. Don't forget your Sunday paper for coupons. Work on a monthly menu, using in season fruits and vegetables. They are cheaper when in season. http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/nutrition_articles.asp?id=511&page=2