Sentences with phrase «relatively expensive fees»

The only downside is the relatively expensive fees that penalise less active traders.

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That umbrella definition covers a wide range of relatively complicated and expensive investment products that have been associated with high - pressure sales tactics and inscrutable rules about fees and payouts.
The drawback is that the annual fee is relatively expensive and the interest rates you'll pay are higher than other cards.
Martha Keeley, 57, says she's angry about how much she paid in fees for years because of a relatively expensive fund that she held in a retirement account.
The relatively low transaction fee means that it's not as expensive as it could be.
Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas is an expensive vacation destination, from resort fees and mandatory gratuities to relatively high departure tax and airport fees.
The fees for defending this pretty relatively simple DUI are super expensive.
These policies are relatively expensive and generally charge high maintenance fees.
Eventually, Facebook could highlight the fact that chatting on Messenger is nearly free, incurring only small data rates, compared to the relatively expensive per - SMS fees some carriers charge.
While it's a relatively modest fee for a $ 300,000 home, when you start multiplying that by hundreds or thousands of homes, it gets expensive.
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