Rather than creating a thread for each and every first responder discount deal via ID.me, I figured it would be easier to just have a master thread.
The easiest way to find a right discount for you is to use the page below. You can check/uncheck categories on the left column to narrow down your search.
List of all ID.me first responder discounts sorted by professions and item categories. [id.me]
Just to highlight some examples:
- Under Armor 40% off
- Adidas 40% off
- Reebok 50% off
- Glasses.com 30% off
- Lens Crafters 30% off
- Saatva $125 off $500
- Gravity Blankets 30% off
- BP/Amoco save $0.50 per gallon
EVEN IF YOU DON'T SEE YOUR OCCUPATION LISTED AMONG VERIFIABLE PROFESSIONS LIST, GO AHEAD AND CLICK ON A SPECIFIC DISCOUNT. SOME DISCOUNTS ARE COVERED UNDER MULTIPLE DISCOUNT CATEGORIES, SO YOU MAY STILL SEE IT IN THE APPLICATION PROCESS.
Example: It may look like nurses are not covered for these discounts, but they do have many of the same discounts under a nurse specific category. You can get verified as a nurse via: https://www.id.me/individuals/gro...nts/nurses
(e.g. Nurse discounts do have 40% off Adidas, 40% off Under Armour and more!)
Another example: BP/Amoco discount is listed under 3 different categories: First Responders, Nurses, Doctors, and *Hospital Employees,* so many of you can still use this discount
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They are only setup to verify rn, lpn, aprn, pa, md, do.
They may be able to help you.
They may be able to help you.
From their support page:
Am I eligible for Responder ID?
ID.me defines a First Responder as an employee of an emergency service who is likely to be among the first people to physically arrive at the scene of an emergency.
We can verify the following occupations as First Responders:
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
Police Officer (Federal, State, and Local)
Sheriff / Sheriff's Deputy
Correctional Officer
State Trooper
Federal Law Enforcement Officer (Ex: Customs & Border Protection Officer, Air Marshal, etc.)
Park Police & Park Rangers
Probation & Parole Officers
Bridge and Tunnel Officers
Detention Officers
Railroad Police Officers
School Resource Officers
Auxiliary & Reserve Sheriff Deputy or Police Officers
Animal Control Officers who are credentialed as a Law Enforcement Officer
Fire Marshals who are certified Law Enforcement Officers
Court Bailiffs/Court Officers (must be hold law enforcement credentials)
FIREFIGHTERS
Career Firefighter (Federal, State, and Local)
Wild-land firefighter/ Prescribed fire burn manager
Volunteer Firefighter
Fire Marshal
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Paramedic
911 DISPATCHERS
NOTE: ONLY for select offers - if the offer is open to 911 dispatchers you will see that designation available during the verification process.
Police, Sheriff, Fire or EMS Dispatcher
Fire Communications Officer
Public Safety Telecommunicator
NOTE: ID.me can verify retired first responders (Law Enforcement, Firefighters, and EMT's) with proof of retirement. (Example: Retiree ID card, Retirement Certificate, etc.)
The following occupations are currently not able to be verified by ID.me:
Doctors, Registered Nurses, or other medical professionals
Ski Patrol - unless you have a current EMT License
CERT Team Members (Community Emergency Response Team)
VIPS - Volunteers in Police Service
Search and Rescue Team Members
Emergency Management Volunteers
Transportation Security Officer for TSA
Chaplains
Civilian Employees (Staff, Employees, Secretaries, Administrative Assistants, etc.)
Community Outreach Specialist/ Service Aide
Code Enforcement Officer
Coroner
Corrections Staff (Civilian Employees)
Department of Agriculture
Crime Scene Analyst/Tech/Lab
Deputy Clerk
Sanitation Workers
Victims Witness Assistants
Peace Corps
Highway Workers / Road Patrol
Forensic Services
Thank you for your service during this time.
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Sorry if I didn't read the rules well enough.
Although this is for first responders, they really should open it to frontline workers so grocery store workers, delivery drivers and other essential positions can be included.
Sorry if I didn't read the rules well enough.
Good to know. Thank you