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                | Veterans Can Register for                   Online Military Exchange Shopping Some                   veterans who register at VetVerify.org will be                   invited to be beta testers. They will have the ability to shop                   online earlier than the planned November 11, 2017launch                   date. Officials said the sooner veterans register on the site,                   the better their chances of being chosen as a beta tester.                   Honorably discharged veterans interested in shopping online at                   military exchanges can begin their verification process                   immediately. Exchange officials said, some patrons may be able                   to shop online before the program's full launch. The exchange                   websites offer tax-free shopping, and discounted pricing. Actual                   online pricing can be seen only by those who are authorized to                   shop at the following websites:
 shopmyexchangeshopcgx, mymcx and mynavyexchange
 VetVerify.org uses                   information from the Defense Department's Defense Manpower Data                   Center to verify a veterans' status. Veterans will receive                   notification of their acceptance as online shoppers. If their                   records are incomplete, they will receive guidance on how to                   update their records. Doing this in advance of the deadline will                   allow veterans to start shopping on November 1, or earlier                   if they are chosen as "beta testers" of the                   system.
 This new benefit, which would                   increase the online shopping base by an estimated 13 million                   veterans, only applies to online military exchange shopping.                   This will not affect shopping at the physical military                   installations. Until now, online exchange shopping was only                   available to active-duty, reserve and Guard members, retirees,                   100 percent disabled veterans and their dependent family                   members, as well as certain others.
 Cindy Whitman Lacy, Marine Corps                   Exchange Director of Business and Support Services at                   Headquarters Marine Corps Manpower and Reserve Affairs said in a                   statement announcing the verifying website, "It's an honor to                   now provide this service and benefit to our well-deserving                   veterans. Once a Marine, always a               Marine."
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