AT&T Honors You With Savings on Wireless, Video and Internet

AT&T Military Discount | Veterans Advantage

AT&T thanks you and your family members for your service with savings on its wireless, Video and Internet services. If you are a new or current AT&T customer, you are eligible with the VetRewards Card.

Save 25% on your AT&T wireless plan, or save extra each month on DIRECTV,  U-verse home TV or DIRECTV NOW, or AT&T Internet for reliable high-speed wi-fi access. 

You can redeem your AT&T savings online, or at any AT&T store with your VetRewards Card ID.

Details of the Deal

  • 25% off monthly on Unlimited &More℠ plan or Unlimited &More℠ Premium plan for the entertainment you want, plus unlimited talk, text, and data.
  • Save $15 every month on AT&T Video services, including DIRECTV, DIRECTV NOW, and U-verse services.
  • Save $15 every month on your home AT&T Internet so you stay connected with the safety, speed, and reliability you need.
  • New or current AT&T customers who are qualified active duty military, reserves, national guard, veterans, and spouses of active-duty and deceased service personnel are eligible with a VetRewards Card ID.
  • Additional details under Terms & Conditions
     

Benefits Multiplier

You may also qualify for hardware savings along with your discounts on services. Check for the latest deals. Right now, you can buy select Samsung phones and get a $100 bill credit.

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Introduction of Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA)

In 1940, Congress passed the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act (SSCRA) to provide protection to those called to military service in the armed forces. The SSCRA was updated after the Gulf War in 1991 but remained largely unchanged as of 2003. In December 2003, President Bush signed into law the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA). The SCRA was written to clarify the language of the SSCRA and to update the SSCRA to reflect new developments in American life since 1940. This law is a complete revision and provides a number of significant protections to servicemembers. It also provides protection to Reservists and members of the National Guard (when activated under Title 10 orders). The most common forms of protection and relief are listed, below:
  • Mortgage Relief
  • Termination of Leases
  • Protection From Eviction
  • 6% Cap on Interest Rates
  • Stay of Proceedings
  • Reopening Default Judgments
The SCRA actually provides many more protections than these, and the Supreme Court has ruled the SCRA must be read with “an eye friendly to those who dropped their affairs to answer their country’s call.” Military legal assistance attorneys are available to provide guidance on the SCRA. Retrieved from: https://militarypay.defense.gov/Benefits/Servicemembers-Civil-Relief-Act/