Sentences with phrase «charge in the financial sense»

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It makes more financial sense to deal with the potential inconvenience or embarrassment of a single declined charge than to run the risk of 3 or 4 overdraft fees in a single day.
Plug - in hybrids with slow chargers make public charging (usually $ 2 / hour) pointless because it makes more financial sense to run on gasoline.
It makes more financial sense to deal with the potential inconvenience or embarrassment of a single declined charge than to run the risk of 3 or 4 overdraft fees in a single day.
Lawyers and debt settlement firms that meet with clients face - to - face can charge up - front fees.It makes no financial sense to work with any firm that charges you fees in advance, when you can find reputable, experienced settlement firms that won't charge you a fee for any account they settle until after the settlement is finalized.
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