If you have to
pay extra for things like texting or calling people in other countries be sure to add those costs into the price unless it's included in the plan.
People will
pay extra for things like big seats, 21 + showings where you can drink, good food and so on.
Don't
pay extra for things like accidental death, child coverage, or a «waiver of premium» rider.
Many times you will have to
pay extra for things like snorkel gear, a wetsuit top, and lunch.
The Bottom Line You'll be pleased with the ride and handling of the Equinox, but be prepared to
pay extra for things like lane departure warning and blind spot monitoring.
You'll be pleased with the ride and handling of the Equinox, but be prepared to
pay extra for things like lane departure warning and blind spot monitoring.
Travelers aren't likely to use all the travel perks offered by their card, but knowing about them can help prevent you from
paying extra for things you don't need.
Not exact matches
That across the board, consumers are willing to
pay extra for one
thing: sustainability.
Built
for the «move fast and break
things» world, WeWork serves a new kind of company, one that is willing to
pay a little
extra to avoid commitment.
One we talk about is in - app transactions (selling
extra content or features within the Snapchat app) because we don't have to build a sales team to make cool
things that people want to
pay for.
One of the great
things about investing in stocks is that they often
pay dividends, giving an investor some
extra income simply
for owning shares.
I am used to
paying extra for gluten - free foods and
for things in London generally -LRB-!)
One
thing I've never quite understood about Wenger is his unwillingness to
pay the slightest amount more than he believes a player is worth, now almost everyone would agree that Wenger has a phenomenal eye
for talent but I've always felt he gets pushed out by a players price tag, maybe I'm unfairly blaming him and it's the board but if he does decide Benzema is the man to bring in, why not
pay an
extra # 5m or so to secure him?
If you
pay attention to the
things that are most intense and difficult
for you, you know where you need to be
extra kind and forgiving with yourself.
We also give our kids opportunities to earn money from doing
extra jobs so they can experience the joys of being rewarded
for hard work, and working
for something they want... but these jobs are
extras, and generally
things I'd love to
pay a professional to do if I had the chance.
And this is the man that generally buys the cheapest
thing in the store, store brand or whatever is on sale... Sometimes I think he purposely doesn't like quality, top of the line products because he doesn't want to get attached and have to
pay a little
extra for it!
Yet, legislators Deyo and William Lawrence, and Brodsky, said the
extra pay seems to be
for things that are routine components of Mathes» responsibilities.
I
pay $ 6 or $ 7
extra a month
for the warm feeling that I am doing the right
thing.
In reality, are these
things worth the
extra money you will be
paying for them?
And obviously it was way more worth it to add a few
extra things and get the free shipping... who wants to
pay for shipping??
There are a few
things that are optional
extras that you would have to
pay for, such as upgrading your profile to upload sixteen pictures instead of the free eight pictures you get to upload.
Unlike most dating apps, Hater works by matching singles based on the
things they dislike, whether Donald Trump or
paying extra for guacamole.
My only
thing with this is it still only
pays.4 and there is no
extra time
for extracting it pluse like you said you still have to lift it to do a inspection
The Range Rover Sport is fully loaded including special metallic paint the only
thing extra would be a Panaramic roof, the 911 you are probably right there will be some options required.I do not like
paying over the odds
for options, as a rule you get less than 10 % back.
Pay the
extra $ 1,600
for the Premium Package and you'll get blind - spot monitors with rear cross-traffic alert, which is a good
thing on the rear - visibility - limited C - HR.
My favorite
thing is not having to
pay extra for the leather seats and heated seats are amazing
for the winter.
I love all the
extra things (which I
paid for) including nav, bluetooth, jukebox (10 gigbytes memory) all are voice activated, sirius radio & traffic in real time.
It's a lot to
pay for something that essentially does one
thing — though some e-readers do have some
extras, like rudimentary Web browsing.
Paying a little
extra for certain
things with guarantee can often make your life easier and relieve you from the unnecessary hassles.
I know that my
paid editor — ESPECIALLY my copy editor, ohmyword — catches
things that I never would, no matter how many times I read the MS.. So I'm always going to shell out the
extra for both, a line editor and a copy editor, in addition to my fabulous critique partners.
@Sqube: disqus Ok you
pay $ 50
extra dollars
for that card that is only going to slow
things down.
Two
things I've never understood are a) why authors give away
things like coverflats and bookmarks as prizes, and b) why publishers make authors
pay for extra copies, yet give away scores of books at RWA writer conferences (am really, really baffled by the constant promotion and marketing of books to fellow authors when readers are ignored outside of the already tried and semi-failed book signings!).
The PenTile display makes pixelation of the screen, somewhat of a problem
for those that
pay extra attention to it and the MotoBLUR elements don't make
things easier either.
But the next best
thing would be
for Jeff Bezos & friends to let us, as an option,
pay just a little
extra for Paperwhite Kindles or Fires with TTS.
Paid reviews are bad practice, but greed (and how much are you willing to
pay) seems to be the inroad to most
things and especially to get enough reviews
for that
extra promo by the book purchasing systems.
The
extra money publishers can get from people willining to
pay more
for first access (and a slightly prettier package) is incredibly important, as well as being a beautiful case study of how to sell the same
thing to people willing to
pay different prices.
Earning
extra money can improve your financial life in ways such as: It may help you
pay off your debt; It may help you save
for things such as a vacation; It may help you stop living paycheck to paycheck; It may help you reach retirement sooner; It may help you not feel as stuck at your job; It may help you to become more diversified.
Depending on your lifestyle, many of the
extras (unlimited utilities, laundry, fitness centre, movie screening and party room) rolled into the condo rental rates could be
things that you would wind up
paying for anyway.
Some issues I see with renting: Smaller place (I can live with a smaller place no problem but with a family of 4, we need adequate space
for our
things),
Extra monthly costs in pets ($ 20 - 50 / month), lack of ownership... Some benefits: no need to
pay for home insurance, (usually) no maintenance costs.
You could snowball all of that
extra money into
paying off the next debt on your list, but if you're starting to feel the strain of so much self - denial, you could also divide the money you've freed up, putting a portion toward
extra debt repayment and keeping some
for things you enjoy.
Checking helps you
pay your monthly bills, while a Santander Savings Account helps you accumulate
extra cash
for things you want in the future.
The other
thing about getting stuck on a particular car is that you may be missing out on what may come standard on another car that you'll have to
pay extra for on your chosen model.
If you really want to reduce your debt, you need to make
extra payments (even small ones), not use the card or line of credit until it's
paid off, and also set money aside to
pay for the
things that just come up.
One
thing I haven't seen is a way to easily show the impact on the end result, specifically, how will
paying extra on your mortgage change
things for you down the line.
Many of us would like some
extra monetary help during the Christmas holidays so that we are able to
pay for all the
things that we want
for our friends, family and colleagues and sometimes it doubtless seems that a small cash advance is the only way to do this.
To give you an idea, if your cat is able to open doors, jump on tables to get food or manipulate
things in general with his paws, then you might need to
pay special attention and look
for a cat - proof automatic feeder with
extra protection.
As a student, your cash flow may be tighter than you are used to, and the last
thing you'll want to do is
pay extra for finance charges.
If your (
for the purpose of argument, the term you isn't you but, but just the term you) at a pizza place,
for example, and he's the guy making you a pizza and you tell him what you want on it, and instead he puts
extra toppings you didn't ask
for (
things you could be allergic too or something) and doesn't even put some of the
things you specifically asked him
for, and he complains about it and that you should enjoy it
for all the hard work he forced himself to do by halfing your order, You'd (Not you you, but just the term you) be one of the few persons to not complain, and
pay him full price (and even
extra maybe) with no regrets whatso ever?
It seems like a solid keyboard
for gaming, but I'm not sure if
extra's like function keys and
things like that are
things I'll be actually using in practice, let alone
pay # 150
for it.
I'm certainly very happy with how the game turned out, and the promised added free content will make the game an insanely good deal (I would gladly
pay for the
extra campaigns, such as the upcoming Plague Knight campaign), but there's one
thing that kind of spoils
things a bit
for me in regards to this campaign.