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However, the government effectively halved the maximum amount that can be charged on a recurring basis... from ~ $ 3 to ~ $ 1.50 a month.
Our Site's paid memberships are available either monthly or annually and are automatically charged on a recurring basis.

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These are recurring charges that add up to $ 119.85 on a monthly basis until you figure out you been conned and cancel the credit card charges.
You authorize us to charge you (by means of on the credit card account by which you paid for your initial Membership subscription fee) for your initial Membership Subscription Period and thereafter, periodically and on a recurring basis, to charge the same account, by means of automatic credit card rebilling, at the Normal Rate for your category of Premium Membership then - published on our Upgrade Page with respect to recurring billing after the end of any Initial Membership Subscription Period, even if the Normal Rate has been increased from the current Normal Rate in conformity with the terms of this Agreement, and to do so again on a periodic and recurring basis when each subsequent Membership subscription period ends, until or unless this Agreement has earlier been terminated pursuant to it provisions.
The Fees will be charged to your Payment Method at the beginning of your subscription (or, as described in Section 8.8, at the end of your Trial Period, where applicable), and thereafter on a recurring basis in accordance with your designated payment cycle, unless you cancel your subscription or your account or the Streaming Service is suspended or terminated pursuant to these Terms.
4 Earn 3 % in Cash Back Dollars («PAP Rebate») on each $ 1.00 in payments made on a monthly or other regularly recurring basis for merchant bills, including insurance premiums, magazine / newspaper / online streaming subscriptions, membership fees and telecommunication fees, that are set up by the merchant with your consent to be automatically charged to your TD Cash Back Credit Card Account («Account») and that are classified through the Visa network as «recurring payments» («Pre-Authorized Payments»).
To begin with, Prime is charged on a recurring yearly basis of $ 99 at the time of writing this post.
Examples may include, but are not limited to: Charges made outside of the U.S., in duty - free stores, or on board airplanes or cruise vessels; international airline ticket Purchases; vehicle rentals; lodging stays extended beyond original reservation period; certain mail order Purchases; Purchases billed on a recurring basis; Purchases at gas stations; telecommunications charges, including charges incurred with calling cards; taxicab charges; security deposits; late, damage or other fees in connection with rentals; Purchases billed in installments; restaurant tips and other gratuities; and Charges that occur before the end of billing period, if the Charge is posted to your Account after the Closing Date of that billing Charges made outside of the U.S., in duty - free stores, or on board airplanes or cruise vessels; international airline ticket Purchases; vehicle rentals; lodging stays extended beyond original reservation period; certain mail order Purchases; Purchases billed on a recurring basis; Purchases at gas stations; telecommunications charges, including charges incurred with calling cards; taxicab charges; security deposits; late, damage or other fees in connection with rentals; Purchases billed in installments; restaurant tips and other gratuities; and Charges that occur before the end of billing period, if the Charge is posted to your Account after the Closing Date of that billing charges, including charges incurred with calling cards; taxicab charges; security deposits; late, damage or other fees in connection with rentals; Purchases billed in installments; restaurant tips and other gratuities; and Charges that occur before the end of billing period, if the Charge is posted to your Account after the Closing Date of that billing charges incurred with calling cards; taxicab charges; security deposits; late, damage or other fees in connection with rentals; Purchases billed in installments; restaurant tips and other gratuities; and Charges that occur before the end of billing period, if the Charge is posted to your Account after the Closing Date of that billing charges; security deposits; late, damage or other fees in connection with rentals; Purchases billed in installments; restaurant tips and other gratuities; and Charges that occur before the end of billing period, if the Charge is posted to your Account after the Closing Date of that billing Charges that occur before the end of billing period, if the Charge is posted to your Account after the Closing Date of that billing period.
Such services are purchased and renewed on an annual basis and must be cancelled prior to the renewal date to avoid recurring annual charges.
Virtual assistants generally charge between $ 20 - 75 per hour (depending on skill set) and most charge on an hourly basis but some do package their services or charge a monthly, recurring retainer.
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Recurring Credit Card (RCC) payment plan: Have your premium charged to your VISA ® or MasterCard ® on a monthly basis or once per policy term.
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