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Great 'What discounts can I get now I'm over 60?' Hunt
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            When you reach 60 you can get a free eye test!
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            You can get concessions at cinema's etc.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 - 
            Bus Pass:j0
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            Oh yes a B&Q 10% discount cards applies on Wednesdays0
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            Useful tips there! But how do I prove I am over sixty? Do you think my pharmacist and optician would accept my B&Q card as proof that I am over sixty?
There is a CitizenCard to prove that you are over 16/18/21 but nothing to instantly prove you are over 60; I don't like carrying my driving licence with me!0 - 
            
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            Paul_Varjak wrote: »Actually, no! I won't qualify for the old age bus pass just yet because it is now linked to the retirement age for women!
Similarly, I won't get Winter fuel payments until winter 2012/2013
I'm 63 and was waiting at the door, for the morning opening, of the tourist info centre that issued them at that point. I hadn't realised the age had changed sorry.0 - 
            Paul_Varjak wrote: »Useful tips there! But how do I prove I am over sixty? Do you think my pharmacist and optician would accept my B&Q card as proof that I am over sixty?
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I assume you mean for free prescriptions?
I found my age was on the prescription and was not asked to further prove it. Same at opticians as they seemed to have it on their 'puter. Can't keep secrets!!0 - 
            Very good point luminated! My date of birth may well be printed on my prescription; in general I get my prescriptions from my GP anyway, so they should know my date of birth! I guess my optician will have my date of birth on their computer too. For some reason, no-one can qualify for free dental care based on age alone (no matter how old they are) so I will still have to remember to take my NHS Tax Credit Exemption Certificate when I go to the dentist!0
 
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