Sentences with phrase «fee you mention here»

The 10,000 fee you mention here would put off anybody from ever hiring an editor.
If you shop very well, you will find some card companies that will not charge all the fees mention here.

Not exact matches

It's not mentioned here, but there is no annual fee and you get 3 % back on groceries (up to $ 6000 in purchases per year) plus unlimited 2 % on gas and department stores plus 1 % on everything else.
(As per my compliance officer, I must mention here that past performance does not guarantee future returns, and investor returns may be lower due to transaction costs and fees, as well as timing of deposits and withdrawals).
Worth mentioning here, Microsoft had resorted to a similar approach earlier when it had slashed Widnows XP fees that helped them score a win against Linux based netbooks.
In addition to what Sharon mentioned here, I've blogged before about my experiences with writing contests and how some of them are structured to provide feedback (although due to the contest entry fee, -LSB-...]
Change in terms include, but are not limited to, changes in loan amount, loan program, fees, discounts, lender credits, rate, APR, buy - downs, years of term, origination, down payment, seller or any interested party credits, and within the time of the competitor's initial lock in, or any other material loan changes not specifically mentioned here.
A relative has an advisor who says they are only charging her a set transaction fee — but I sense the commissions aren't being mentioned here.
You'll notice that not one of the best savings accounts mentioned here carries a mandatory monthly fee.
As I mentioned quite frequent here I am a credit card person, but I usually only get cards without annual membership fees because I don't really see any extra benefits from those cards to justify the cost -LSB-...]
Here's a simplified example: barring fees and other ancillary expenses, say your average tuition is the annual $ 9,410 we mentioned above.
At least make sure you have a few credit cards, and as mentioned above, choose cards which don't have an annual fee (you can find some here).
Nonetheless, I probably should have mentioned here that the Chase Sapphire Card is chip enabled and has no foreign currency transaction fees.
The only card mentioned here that has foreign transaction fees is the Amex EveryDay Preferred, which imposes a 2.7 % fee on all charges processed outside of the United States.
I'll just mention one perk here that will more than take care of that hefty annual fee...
It also has the lowest annual fee of all the cards mentioned here at only $ 0 intro for the first year, $ 95 after that.
None of the cards mentioned here has foreign transaction fees except the Amex EveryDay Preferred, which has a 2.7 % fee.
Most of the cards mentioned here also come with chip technology and no foreign transaction fees, which can be especially handy for international travelers.
Here's a simplified example: barring fees and other ancillary expenses, say your average tuition is the annual $ 9,410 we mentioned above.
I did mention before that Drive Safely offers a discount code; to apply this and get a little money off of your course fee, you can either click here to have it automatically applied, or enter the code «drivesafely» upon entering payment information to take $ 5 off!
Someone mentioned networking & I agree that is an option but here in Michigan is comes with a fee to attend events, seminars or join associations.
We stay away from «option fees» because of what has been mentioned here.
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