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Starting next Veteran Day 2017, all vets not just active and retirees can shop at the exchange (online). This is a vast savings for shopping at a discount department store.
https://www.aafes.com/exchange-stores/ |
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By all vets do vets with a disability (30%) qualify and and this is ONLINE ONLY correct? Plus it starts 11/11/17 correct? Fed 387
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Just pulled up Military.com 8/16/17 says Pentagon has not given final approval at this point but it would maybe go into effect in 2017- still working out some of the details --regardless it looks like another great opportunity to save money if Vets are allowed to participate--FED 387
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MOAA participated in the semi-annual meeting of the Exchange Retiree Advisory Council (ERAC) at AAFES Corporate Headquarters in Dallas, TX on June 24th. The Council was updated on a formal proposal sent to the Department of Defense (DoD) requesting a change in policy to extend online shopping privileges to all honorably discharged veterans. Because the benefit would be limited to online only, current beneficiaries would not be impacted. Presently, honorably discharged veterans are afforded full exchange benefits provided they are 100% disabled, or hospitalized where exchange facilities are available. As a result, approximately 90% of veterans are excluded from Exchange shopping privileges. The proposed policy change would provide a tangible, albeit modest, sign of our country’s appreciation for all veterans who have served honorably. As a non-appropriated entity, the Exchange annually generates hundreds of millions of dollars in earnings to support morale, welfare and recreation (MWR) efforts such as child development centers, youth services, pools, bowling facilities, golf courses, and much more. In 2013, the dividend payment to MWR was $208 million dollars. If the Department of Defense changes its policies to allow all honorably discharged veterans’ access to the online exchange, dividends earned through increased patronage would be returned to MWR to support on-installation quality of life programs and improve physical retail operations. Extending online only shopping privileges to all honorably discharged veterans honors their service in a small, tangible way. And, in today’s fiscally constrained environment, it preserves the benefit for all who have served and protects the dividend that provides the necessary dollars to maintain valuable MWR programs. It is going to happen. More to follow!!! |
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I have been a proponent of allowing any honorably discharged veteran with a compensated disability, to use the commissary and exchange service.
Most recently HR 1292, and similar bills in the past, have been introduced. The bills continue to get sent to sub-committees and get burried. Online shopping at the Exchange will not be a "money saver" for veterans. You do not have to pay sales tax, however. Shopping at a Commissary would save veterans money. Commisaries work on a 5% gross profit margin and suppliers are required to sell to the commisaries at a price that is equal to the lowest price in the market.
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I'm a bit confused. I served active 7/63 to 7/65 and inactive 7/65 to 7/69. Am I elegable ?
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Another institution you may want to look into is USAA Banking. I use it for banking, cars, insurance (car, home and life), investments etc. Just need to be a Vet to be a member. I have been a member since 1977.
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