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  2. Costco raises annual membership fees for the 1st time since ...

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    July 10, 2024 at 7:18 PM. ISSAQUAH, Wash. (AP) — Costco bargain hunters are going to have to pay an additional $5 to $10 annually as the popular warehouse chain prepares to raise its membership ...

  3. Costco is cracking down on membership moochers - AOL

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    Costco’s crackdown on non-members comes after the company announced last month that it was raising its membership fees by $5 to $65 in the US and Canada – the first time since 2017. The change ...

  4. Costco membership fees are going up for the first time ... - AOL

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    The retailer is raising membership fees by $5 to $65 a year in the US and Canada, Costco announced Wednesday. This marks the first time in seven years Costco is raising membership fees ...

  5. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    Ray J was reported to have sent a check that totaled his profits off of the sex tape that year as a wedding gift. [23] He competed with his sister on the FOX reality cooking series My Kitchen Rules. [24] On January 3, 2017, Ray J took part as a "new star" housemate on season 19 of Celebrity Big Brother. [25] He walked off the show after a week ...

  6. Costco - Wikipedia

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    Original logo (used until 1993, but carried by stores until 1997) Costco Wholesale Corporation (commonly shortened to Costco) is an American multinational corporation which operates a chain of membership-only big-box warehouse club retail stores. [4] As of 2021, Costco is the third-largest retailer in the world [5] and is the world's largest ...

  7. Public holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These include New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Businesses often close or grant paid time off for New Year's Eve, Christmas Eve, and the Day after Thanksgiving, but none of these are federal holidays. Other federal holidays are less widely observed by businesses.