Sentences with phrase «pretty hefty fees»

This isn't horrible compared to many other programs and it will be interesting to see how cheap the award tickets to Europe end up costing, since you typically get hit with some pretty hefty fees when flying in and out.
And since I purchased them at a pretty hefty fee at Bowkers (a little over $ 500 for 100 ISBNs), it was very cost - effective to use a single distributor.
This is the only true «catch,» as it's a pretty hefty fee for a co-branded airline card and it's not waived.

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«The application fees can get pretty hefty,» he explains.
They are choosy about the authors they sign, so at the time I did feel honored that they chose to work with m. Because I paid a pretty hefty up - front fee, it never even occured to me that the publisher would then keep the majority of the money from my book sales.
The upside of having a card like this is if you travel often you can build up rewards that you can use for travel and hotel stays the downside is if the card has an annual fee, some of which can be pretty hefty, the annual fee will cut into your rewards.
When it comes to fees and drawbacks of this card, they're pretty hefty.
You can get lots of HawaiianMiles easily despite some hefty annual fees, and award space is pretty good.
Though American charges a late booking fee and relatively hefty change fees, it has pretty reliable availability booking in advance or close - in (except for big holiday seasons like Christmas) and incredibly low off - peak award rates internationally, so your American Airlines miles can be more valuable than those of other domestic carriers.
But in the great majority of cases there's other free options, and you'd have to be giving that card some pretty hefty use in order to justify paying its annual fee.
There are a number of credit cards that offer airport lounge access, but they all come with pretty hefty annual fees (which are almost never waived) so you want to -LSB-...]
The Platinum Card ® comes with a pretty hefty annual fee, so many potential applicants wonder if it's worth it to apply.
You'll probably have to pay some pretty hefty fuel surcharges unless you get kind of lucky when using ANA miles to get to Africa but paying fees when you only have to spend 104,000 miles is not that bad of a deal.
It comes with a hefty annual fee but the benefits are pretty spectacular; I would say the best of any credit card I've checked out.
The downside is that they both come with a pretty hefty annual fee, and many of their benefits overlap so it doesn't make sense to have both.
For example, when you withdraw Euros through SEPA bank transfer you are charged only 0.09 $ by Kraken, which is pretty amazing compared to the hefty 10 $ average fee that corporate banking institutions charge their clients.
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