Originally Posted by superplum
(Post 11562398)
When the local election ID rules changed, was it this or last year (?), I checked their print outs to see if the Vet's ID was included - it was. I've now applied so I won't need to carry my Driving Licence.
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Applied yesterday - we’ll see….
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Originally Posted by Lucifer Morningstar
(Post 11562165)
This is a real downer for me. Here in Canada I would get a discount in many places with a UK veteran card, but I cannot have one because I live in Canada!
I cannot be the only veteran who found a far better life abroad, surely this must change? I have a UK bank acct and NI number, just not the address. Oh well, the UK pisses on veterans once again…imagine my surprise. |
Those who are feeling a little grumpy on this should note that these recent applications relate to a "test service" designed to work out any problems prior to the full service being released later. As such, the invitations were sent (containing Logins/passwords) to a number of individuals (c 500). Those hiding overseas should be patient (or grumpy).
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Originally Posted by Lucifer Morningstar
(Post 11562830)
22 years and 17 op tours. Think I probably don’t need a lecture on either of those things. Just saying.
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If it helps any of you is welcome to mine, I literally see no point in this. My med records are already marking me out as a vet.
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Used the e-mail address in the link this morning and got an acknowledgement this afternoon inviting me to apply for the card. I created a new GOV.UK One account and followed the process, using my Android phone and my passport, to prove my identity and apply for the card. Took about 15-20 mins for the whole process.
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Following my email the other day for which no acknowledgement was received (I did wonder if it had disapeared into the ether), I received an invitation to apply today. Long winded/thorough, needed to install the GOV.UK ID check app on my phone which validates passport photo page, scans the biometric chip and scans the face (not a photo, some sort of flashing light scan). It's a Beta service.
As I progressed one of the requirements sprung out; in order to qualify a person has to have served ONE DAY. Not sure what lower limit could be arrived at as a criteria for calling someone a Veteran but one day seems derisory. It also says that people resident overseas are not able to apply YET. Enquiries can be sent to the following (copied from the application): [email protected] NEO |
What, exactly, does this "Veteran's Card" do for us?
We have the Defence Discount Card and the "Blue Light" card which offer discounts in a few places - but not ones that I tend to use. So, apart from free or discounted travel in London - which is of no use to me - what does this card offer other than another bit of plastic to carry in the wallet? I doubt that it would gain me easier - or even faster - access to "public services" that are of interest to me, such as my GP or the NHS - so why do I need or want one? Is it worth the bother to apply? All answers gratefully received! Happy New Year to you all. |
Originally Posted by Nigerian Expat Outlaw
(Post 11562914)
Following my email the other day for which no acknowledgement was received (I did wonder if it had disapeared into the ether), I received an invitation to apply today. Long winded/thorough, needed to install the GOV.UK ID check app on my phone which validates passport photo page, scans the biometric chip and scans the face (not a photo, some sort of flashing light scan). It's a Beta service.
As I progressed one of the requirements sprung out; in order to qualify a person has to have served ONE DAY. Not sure what lower limit could be arrived at as a criteria for calling someone a Veteran but one day seems derisory. It also says that people resident overseas are not able to apply YET. Enquiries can be sent to the following (copied from the application): [email protected] NEO “ Let’s award a Jubilee medal, should be a piece of cake with your computer thingy” ”Yessir - everyone?” ”Yes everyone” ”Even those that only joined yesterday?” ”Well, not them of course” ”So we will need to add a qualifying period?” ”Well yes, of course” ”And those that left the service yesterday?” ”Well them too” ”How far back should we go then?” ”Don’t be awkward” ”And what about those who are in but have been naughty boys and girls? Or those that have recently left and were naughty” “Are you deliberately trying to be difficult?” ”Who sir, me sir, no sir, It’s the computer thingy” And that is why it is probably one day’s service. I did not actually have the above conversation, but I had one very like it. |
You can get a discount on your partners or your own wrestling gear from lovehoney ;)
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Originally Posted by dagenham
(Post 11562946)
You can get a discount on your partners or your own wrestling gear from lovehoney ;)
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Originally Posted by Ninthace
(Post 11562950)
That doesn’t need a Veteran’s Card, just a Defence Discount Card. Gets you cheap admission to the Newquay Aquarium too.
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Originally Posted by Ninthace
(Post 11562945)
Are yes, thereby hangs a tale. For every simple idea there are myriad of complications.
“ Let’s award a Jubilee medal, should be a piece of cake with your computer thingy” ”Yessir - everyone?” ”Yes everyone” ”Even those that only joined yesterday?” ”Well, not them of course” ”So we will need to add a qualifying period?” ”Well yes, of course” ”And those that left the service yesterday?” ”Well them too” ”How far back should we go then?” ”Don’t be awkward” ”And what about those who are in but have been naughty boys and girls? Or those that have recently left and were naughty” “Are you deliberately trying to be difficult?” ”Who sir, me sir, no sir, It’s the computer thingy” And that is why it is probably one day’s service. I did not actually have the above conversation, but I had one very like it. NEO |
Originally Posted by Nigerian Expat Outlaw
(Post 11563013)
I see your point, however the Union Jack Club has a two year requirement. I've been a member (automatic when serving, paid since discharge) since 1975 and have never seen or heard any objection to that. One day seems a bit too short ?
NEO |
Precisely, so why not reissue an ID card to those leaving as none expiring and stamped veteran across it, then do similar to those that had left, as now a leaver can retain their ID and also have this one, sense would have said have one card.
Then bin the defence card and transfer the benefits to the new ID and veterans version and any other card issued to Veterans or service members. |
Applied for mine today. They say 4-6 weeks to receive it.
Richard |
Very easy application process, took about 20 mins. Hopefully, it will give those of us whose passports and driving licenses have expired, some form of valid photo ID. Better than producing a pathetic Council Tax Bill !!
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Originally Posted by dagenham
(Post 11563000)
I wonder if I can double dip ?
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Originally Posted by Ninthace
(Post 11563275)
You can at Go Outdoors - the store discount card and the Defence Discount Card are both accepted against a purchase,
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