Sentences with phrase «membership fees cut»

Though these cards may offer a higher rewards rate than the Sears Mastercard, their membership fees cut into the value of their rewards.

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Company execs said they started thinking about cutting the membership fee when they saw shoppers getting the hang of the «Smart Cart» savings more quickly than they expected, reducing the need to offer the up - front discounts on individual products.
My wife made this mistake, and though was offered 6 months no interest, and a rate of almost half what she had (after the 6 months), she also later learned that her account had a note stating «person with financial difficulties», and upon her annual membership fees date, her credit limit was cut in half (despite not missing any payments and not increasing the amount owing).
The 2017 annual membership fee for MLSs with fewer than 500 members was cut in half from the current dues of $ 500 to $ 250 per year.
And when the membership numbers fall, real estate board directors with budgets based on fixed - fee dues tend to spread the debt among the survivors before they look for cost - cutting measures.
While most boards and associations have taken steps to cut costs, we can expect to pay increased fees in the future as a result of the reduced membership.
Alley manages the co-working spaces, while Verizon takes a cut of the co-working membership fees; each membership costs $ 350 to $ 450 a month.
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