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  2. Military retirement (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Military retirement in the United States is a system of benefits designed to improve the quality and retention of personnel recruited to and retained within the United States military. These benefits are technically not a veterans pension, but a retainer payment, as retired service members are eligible to be reactivated.

  3. Ticketmaster - Wikipedia

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    Ticketmaster is subject to numerous controversies and lawsuits, alleging violations of various laws. The platform charges a fee on tickets purchased and resold on the platform. The fees from ticket sales can account for a large percentage of overall ticket costs and have received scrutiny from regulators, customers, and musicians. The company has also faced scrutiny from the United States ...

  4. Tricare - Wikipedia

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    In return for these restrictions, beneficiaries are responsible only for small copayments for each visit (retirees and their families only). There is an annual enrollment fee for Tricare Prime for military retirees and their family members. There is no enrollment fee for active duty military and their family members.

  5. So you were waitlisted for Taylor Swift tickets. Here's what ...

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    Here's what it means to be on the Ticketmaster waitlist. Those with a code to participate in the Eras Tour Verified Onsale will have a chance to purchase tickets in cities they pre-selected ...

  6. Pentagon to Retirees: Plan Now for Tricare Select Enrollment ...

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    It's the first time since the creation of Tricare Select that users will have to pay a monthly fee.

  7. Live Nation's 'no service fee Wednesdays' do have fees - AOL

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    I was so excited when Live Nation, the concert promoter behemoth, recently announced "No Service Fee Wednesdays," dropping the service fees on lawn tickets at hundreds of concerts. Could it be ...