Sentences with phrase «set hefty fee»

The CPA network pays the affiliate a set hefty fee everytime someone orders a «free plus S&H» bottle of pills.

Not exact matches

You might be able to accumulate a lot at the outset, and you may be able to collect hefty fees for doing the same old thing while things are rosy, but you may also be setting yourself up for capital outflows and enormous headaches precisely when you need your dry powder and an open schedule.
Mourinho is evidently keen on making one marquee signing per summer, and it looks as though he's setting his sights on the Brazilian ace to bring another dynamic and prolific edge to the United attack, but as noted above, it won't be cheap and it remains to be seen if the club sign off on such a hefty fee.
While state elected officials often set up private accounts or use their state campaign accounts to pay off hefty attorney fees — recently convicted former State Sens. Joe Bruno and Efrain Gonzalez both did — it has been completely under the radar on the city level.
United recently launched a pre-paid card that earns United miles, but that's hardly a lucrative proposition, mainly because it comes with a hefty set of fees, beginning with an $ 85 annual fee.
The CSR card does come with a hefty annual fee of $ 450 but it also comes with plenty of travel perks to off - set the annual fee such as a $ 300 annual travel credit, complimentary Priority Pass lounge access for me and my guests and a host of other travel and purchase protections.
It may also mean that anyone that's non-realtor, the public can sell / buy real estate (or who set up their website business and get lead / traffic from your detailed MLS datas) by doing real estate transaction directly with / for the buyer / seller lead, illegal transactions, or extracting referral fees from all parties, all without being licensed and paying all those hefty fees as realtors do....
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