Sentences with phrase «fee hits again»

Since you get the $ 200 airline incidental credit annually, you can receive it twice before the $ 550 annual fee hits again on your Amex Platinum card.

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Wells Fargo WFC again finds itself on the hotseat for mistakes it made trying to repay customers hit by improper loan fees.
Charge the lady 200 quid if she promises this is her last baby; hit her with a bigger «user fee» if she nevertheless comes back again with a subsequent pregnancy.
Jepsen says a large number of residents have been victims of massive data breaches and are «hit again by unfair fees they should not be forced to shoulder» when they try to take steps to protect their credit from fraud.
The old - school service providers also tend to hit you twice: once with up - front fees or requirements for purchase, and then again by taking a chunk of your sales profits.
It was common practice to hit consumers with upfront fees when they signed up and get them again on the back end if they were late with payments or went over the card's credit limit.
At first glance, this appears to be an act of niceness, but an understanding of basic economics would have quickly revealed the folly of the scheme: once fees were taken off, trade volume spiked up massively, and trading lag once again hit over 45 minutes on April 13, requiring MtGox to shut down once again for five minutes.
«In both these cases, the user is hit with the Bitcoin network transaction fee again
However, as Valve explains, «In both these cases, the user is hit with the Bitcoin network transaction fee again,» and the number of customers affected by this issue is reportedly increasing.
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