Sentences with phrase «unfair pricing»

That's it — no hidden fees or unfair pricing included.
If you have questions or would like to discuss unfair pricing, call or email me directly.
That's it — no hidden fees or unfair pricing included.
Apple has alleged that Qualcomm is charging unfair prices for the technology and is engaging in anticompetitive practices.
The Trump administration in recent weeks applied tariffs to imports of Canadian lumber, agreed to investigate charges that Bombardier is using government subsidies to sell its new plane at unfair prices, and triggered the legislative process that will lead to a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Six steelmakers with major U.S. operations filed a trade complaint on Wednesday seeking punitive tariffs for alleged unfair pricing of imported steel from China, India, Italy, South Korea and Taiwan.
The Conservatives have called for tough new rules on energy companies which charge unfair price premiums on prepay meters.
A majority of the 57 state and regional chapters of the American Library Association have signed a joint statement in opposition to the practices of publishers and distributors that have established unfair pricing in the sale of ebooks to libraries.
If we do nt think the market is fair, we can offer prices that we think are fair and not get the players, or pay what we deem as unfair prices and get the players.
The Conservatives have published radical proposals on energy poverty, calling for tough new rules on energy companies which charge unfair price premiums on prepay meters.
Some specifically expressed fears AT&T would withhold popular HBO programming or charge high, arguably unfair prices for others to carry it.
Archbishop of Canterbury Most Revd Justin Welby wants unfair price comparison websites «named and shamed»
«This pricing is tearing at the fabric of our communities in rural Australia, and consumers buying those products could be unwittingly supporting that unfair pricing approach for those farmers.»
«Moreover, by inconveniencing and misleading its own customers with unfair pricing and delayed delivery, Amazon is contradicting its own written promise to be «Earth's most customer - centric company».»
That's their bread and butter customer, and MAP and MRP policies on the part of manufacturers help to level the playing field and protect those retailers against the type of unfair price competitiveness that is largely driven by online sellers.
From the news coverage of this no one seems to be complaining about how the rights were granted in 1909, or that they were stolen or given away for a ridiculously unfair price or long term (like Churchill Falls, which I won't get into here); the argument is that the rights should stay in the political entity (state, province, country) where the property is geographically located.
This prevented developing countries from producing generic versions of patented drugs, notably treatments for HIV / AIDS and malaria, which they maintained were being sold at unfair prices.
Pharmaceutical company Pfizer has been fined a record # 84.2 m for charging excessive and unfair prices in the UK for an anti-epilepsy drug.
Let's say the US finds out that Country X uses generous government subsidies to make its production of tennis balls cheaper and give them an unfair price advantage over tennis balls made in the US.
And because park districts don't pay taxes, they have an unfair pricing advantage, the private clubs say.
Scheper - Hughes counters that the concept amounts to a «kidney tax» on the poor, exacting an unfair price for basic services and opportunities.
That would slow down the growth of air travel by removing its unfair price advantage over other forms of transport.
SCMP - June 24 - The consortium that offered to take Momo private is «taking advantage of its position to purchase the company at an unfair price», according to American law firm Levi & Korsinsky.
However, the premise was that somehow a scientific definition of «unfair price» would be possible, but has not materialized.
Advising a water and sewerage undertaker in relation to potential competition issues (margin squeeze and unfair pricing) arising in the context of new developments.
That's it — no hidden fees or unfair pricing.
The «Client 1st» perspective grew from the events following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, when an appalled Colbert Coldwell saw some of his real estate contemporaries take advantage of the tragedy by acquiring property from vulnerable sellers at unfair prices.
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