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  2. Parking fees emptying your wallet? How to find the free spots ...

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    The city of Myrtle Beach offers an annual non-resident parking pass for $100 or a weekly pass for $50. Applications may be submitted at the Pavilion Parking Garage. Free parking for everyone

  3. Why cities are cracking down on free parking - AOL

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    Seattle adjusts on-street parking rates based on demand — anywhere from 50 cents to $5 an hour depending on location and time of day — to achieve a goal of one-to-two free spaces available per ...

  4. Screw Ticketmaster: Here's How to Get Cheap Concert Tickets - AOL

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    As demand for live music grows, so too has the price of concert tickets. But not all hope is lost: Here are 10 ways you might be able to get cheap concert tickets.

  5. Valet parking - Wikipedia

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    Valet parking is a parking service offered by some restaurants, stores, and other businesses. In contrast to "self-parking", where customers find a parking space on their own, customers' vehicles are parked for them by a person called a valet. This service either requires a fee to be paid by the customer or is offered free of charge by the ...

  6. Ticketmaster - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 6,678. Parent. Live Nation Entertainment (2010–present) Website. ticketmaster.com. Ticketmaster Entertainment, LLC is an American ticket sales and distribution company based in Beverly Hills, California with operations in many countries around the world. In 2010, it merged with Live Nation under the name Live Nation ...

  7. Ticketmaster Corp. v. Tickets.com, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Ticketmaster had signed numerous "exclusive arguments" with a large number of the major athletic and amusement organizations. The ticket business began shifting to the internet, leading to competition between Ticketmaster and Tickets.com. Tickets.com allowed consumers to purchase tickets at their website.