The phrase
"inflated fees" means that the charges or prices for a service or product are higher than they should be.
Full definition
However, despite the age and amount of some debts, the attorney offices have attached
aggressively inflated fees and costs associated with the action.
Save when you book vacation rentals directly with us either online or by phone and
avoid inflated fees from online travel companies.
However, the bank has been accused of
inflating its fees for cryptocurrency purchases by traders in America who used their credit cards to do so.
The 27 - year - old's switch represented a break from chairman Daniel Levy's transfer policy of targeting players aged 25 or younger and not
paying inflated fees.
Doubtless, fund managers and advisers wouldn't want to pay the same types
of inflated fees with which many investors get saddled.
If we sell a few players then I think we could afford it as a club, we do have a number of players who are HG and
inflated fees due to that, Ramsey being one of them and Liverpool are rumored to be interested in him and Everton has shown interest.
... However, some dishonest tax return preparers skim a portion of the client's refund or
charge inflated fees for tax preparation.
If they get the players they want then we probably see our january targets move to our competitors for
inflated fees in the summer if we fail to secure them now.
At the end of the day it is whether we are willing to spend extra for the British
player inflated fee and convince - to - sell - to - rival type of fee — it also depends on if Sterling trying to push hard for the deal or not
Man U are some other team will but Schneiderlien this window and will pay a
slightly inflated fee to do so.
The television money has gone up,
inflating fees as a result, but that doesn't mean the quality of players has got any better.
Unscrupulous lenders can tack a number of unnecessary or
inflated fees onto the cost of your new mortgage, some of which they may not disclose up front.
From the FTC announcement: «Countrywide's loan - servicing operation deceived homeowners who were behind on their mortgage payments into
paying inflated fees — fees that could add up to hundreds or even thousands of dollars.»
As a licensed attorney, Andrew Arruda has experienced first - hand the many hours of menial research that go into preparing a case, which can drain a law firm's resources and
inflate fees for clients.
Take
an inflated fee for Ozil if it comes in and replace him with Isco.
Wenger signed Nasri before Gazidis arrived, for
an inflated fee.
With
the inflated fees being paid by everyone, resulting in over a billion being spent, it's hard to argue that Arsenal are probably the richest they have ever been.
Wenger paid what was asked and it was
an inflated fee due to Nasri signing that contract.
Gibbs is a tricky one because he is a player going into his last year of his contract on a decent wage and a loyalty bonus, making him the hardest to get off the books, probably the reason why the club are trying to get
an inflated fee for him.
A few months ago, Chelsea were being widely praised for their consistent ability to sell unwanted players for
inflated fees — but, as Jose Mourinho's side have declined in the second half of the Premier League season, it's notable that some of their former players are playing extremely well elsewhere.
of course negotiations will occur and a fee settled on but more often than not, it is
an inflated fee..
I understand his reluctance in the transfer market because of
the inflated fees being thrown around at the moment, but there really is no good reason as to why we were in a position of having to start Calum Chambers and Rob Holding together on the first day of the season.
The inflated fees clearly did not reflect their worth, nor did it provide the club with players who had vast experience of European football, Robinho aside — and he was a failure.
There is a quite easy fix if Amazon continues to charge
those inflated fees and demand large images.
Disreputable lenders - some lenders take advantage of borrowers who are not informed and
inflate fees, therefore, read the application form carefully before you submit to avoid falling into this trap.
If that sounds harsh, just remember that losing a big chunk of your returns every year to
inflated fees is far worse than some financial tough - love advice.
Lenders of high - risk loans stay in business knowing that borrowers will act on desperation and pay
inflated fees and interest rates, even if it costs them more money in the long run.
Then a passing tuk - tuk slows, offering to catch up with the bus for
an inflated fee.
Of course, you are obliged to try and control costs to your client, and you're obliged not to
inflate your fees and costs to the court.
Because individuals and employers alike understand they can retain topnotch legal counsel without having to pay
inflated fees.
The attorney is so busy with other matters at the moment, or is in such high demand generally, that the laws of economics justify
an inflated fee if you wish to hire that attorney.
Lenders of high - risk loans stay in business knowing that borrowers will act on desperation and pay
inflated fees and interest rates, even if it costs them more money in the long run.
It can cost
you inflated fees, penalties and even jail time.
Earlier this week TfL announced a new pricing system for PHV licenses,
inflating fees for obtaining authorization to operate in the city.
Unfortunately, this amount is not present in the Previous Output information which qualifies each transaction input — the Hardware Wallet developer shall find a solution to solve that, otherwise an attacker could lie on the amount associated to the inputs, resulting in
an inflated fee, as the fee is coded as the difference of the outputs paid and the inputs provided.
The attorney is so busy with other matters at the moment, or is in such high demand generally, that the laws of economics justify
an inflated fee if you wish to hire that attorney.
It's OK to charge for services you provide to third party vendors, but
inflating the fees is just a quick step down the path to trouble.