Sentences with phrase «charge you more for»

«If you are selling something lots of people want — whether it's a ride home or a ticket to a concert — you have every right to charge more for it.
The most successful brands can routinely charge more for comparable products because they never disappoint their customers.
They might not deny you based on low or lacking credit, but you can bet they'll increase the interest rate of people who are less «credit - worthy,» charging you more for the privilege of borrowing.
They'll sell fewer cars, but they'll charge more for the ones they sell, and they'll sell them to more credit - worthy borrowers.
In fact, companies like this and the Four Seasons have come to appreciate that they can actually charge more for their products and services because they have wrapped them in that appealing customer service wrapper.
Women pay a kind of «pink tax» whenever they are charged more for «feminine» items, or even general services, such as dry cleaning.
Logos that invoke emotions can charge more for the same thing.
«Everyone in this room could charge more for a service or product if they were better at storytelling,» he told Inc. editor - in - chief Eric Schurenberg during an on - stage Q&A at the Inc. 5000 conference Friday.
The easiest way to fast - track your path to a million is to charge more for your products and services.
Faced with a declining revenue stream, there are two choices for most businesses: sell more of your product, or charge more for it.
A more obvious solution would be to charge more for permits.
The House bill makes it so that insurance companies can charge more for people with pre-existing conditions, but added a pool of money it hoped would offset increased costs.
Mr. Trump's economic plans could also benefit the firm if interest rates rise and banks are able to charge more for loans.
In other words, companies can charge more for their service without fear of lost revenue.
Lenders charge more for loans on condo units because their value depends on more than just the borrower's financials.
Beyond that, some have argued that USPS should be charging more for its packages across the board.
The Senate on Wednesday voted to get rid of a consumer protection measure meant to stop car dealers from charging more for car loans based on race.
«That allows them to charge more for other types of advertising.
Some have argued that USPS should be charging more for its packages across the board.
Procter & Gamble Co and Kimberly - Clark Corp say they will charge more for diapers, toilet paper and detergent; Colgate - Palmolive Co is raising toothpaste prices.
That suggests that weak domestic demand is becoming an increasingly significant source of disinflationary pressure, adding to the impact from falling world energy prices and the end of a period of administered price rises as governments sought to repair their finances by increasing revenue from sales taxes and charging more for services such as health care.
Instead of simply raising prices, look for ways to charge more for your product while at the same time giving the buyer more value.
That's because Saudi Arabia and the other OPEC nations must charge more for oil to receive the same revenue.
Additionally, the legislation left in place a large number of legal requirements in the ACA, including the essential benefits package requirements, the prohibition on insurers denying or charging more for coverage for those pre-existing conditions, the limits on «medical loss ratios,» and other changes that do not have a direct budgetary effect.
Still, it's not as if Whole Foods was charging more for organic responsibly farmed salmon or organic baby kale because it hadn't considered that maybe customers would prefer to pay less.
Basically, they could charge you more for ordering The Whopper as an incentive to buy more Chicken Fries.
It is to get you to click on it so that they can prove that there are «x» number of click on the article, thereby enabling CNN to charge more for advertising revenue.
That allows CNN to charge more for advertising.
You see, if he can divide EVERYTHING into «with him» and «against him», he stands a better chance of corralling people into the «with him» category, enabling him / his parent compan (y)(ies) to charge more for advertising...
You could probably even charge more for that if you put in on the bag.
The «English tax» concept for their TV money means they will be charged more for players than regular clubs.
In theory, I should charge more for my products because my fabric is expensive to buy in small quantities.
If your child has a pre-existing condition, insurance companies can't turn him or her down or charge more for coverage.
Too often companies make misleading claims to be able to charge more for formula that is essentially the same as other brands (all formula has to comply with composition requirements).
The soft play people even left a few extra bits that she would usually charge more for because she had them in the car so it was win win!
In addition, care that may be routine to your family — such as trach care, ventilator care, g - tube and PICC line care — may be considered «skilled medical care» by respite care providers, and they may charge more for the services of a medically certified caregiver.
Since formula is so easy and available that even WIC provides it * there is no reason for employers to provide time / space for pumping and daycares can get away with charging more for handling breastmilk (even though it's less work than preparing a bottle of formula).
Just being a woman no longer is a reason for insurers to charge more for equal coverage.
It becomes another matter if wholesalers charge more for restaurants than supermarkets, all other things being equal.
A doctor has to charge more for an insured patient then for a self pay patient because there is that much overhead.
The Public Employees Federation is floating the idea of some so called tweaks to the tenets of the rejected labor contract, including, perhaps charging more for health care on a sliding scale based on the amount of a worker's pay.
Joyce Gold, a Manhattan tour guide for more than 20 years who has published two guidebooks, said she would have to charge more for her tours if she had to travel 45 minutes just to get to the drop - off point.
In the other experiment the researchers wanted to eliminate possible reasons for the cash - payers charging more for their mugs because of the effort tied to finding an ATM and paying bank fees, or the added bonus for card - payers earning rewards points for their purchase.
The results mean not only that marketers can charge more for products that are touted as healthy, but that consumers may not believe that a product is healthy if it doesn't cost more, researchers say.
In fact, that's why you see AT&T and Verizon offering the unlimited talk and text messaging services for a flat rate while they charge more for different levels of data.
I have a problem when other sites pull every post and picture of mine to use for themselves... to get more traffic so they can charge more for ads.
Patented drugs are important to drug company profits because the company that invents them can sell them exclusively for many years, and thus they can charge more for them because there's no competition.
Adding a certification as an Eating Psychology Coach to your current practice may allow you to charge more for your services.
That's a world I'd like to live in, but the skeptic in me says, «nah»; rather, costs are being cut and companies are looking for ways to charge more for the same trite $ 10 - $ 20 box.
For example, if you offer a subscription to yoga videos on your website and also one - on - one private yoga via Skype, clearly you will be charging more for your Skype sessions since you are now there in person with your client for a period of time while your yoga videos don't require any time from you once they are set up.
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