Not exact matches
But the man who promised a new politics was guilty
of the
worst kind of politics when he broke his promise on tuition
fees.
Presumably the $ 10 additional
fee is their service
fee (ie, profit), but knowing what I know about the 50 - word «reviews» coming out
of Kirkus Discoveries (that's $ 7 a word, in case you're calculating), I wonder if that publisher is coming to the same conclusion their authors are coming to — that paying $ 350 for a
bad review
kind of... sucks.
After all, there are many payday loan companies out there with
bad reputations, and for good reasons: exorbitant interest upwards
of 700 % APR, hidden
fees, confusing terms, poor customer service, misleading advertising, and overly aggressive collections practices, are a few examples
of the
kinds of bad behavior Operation Chokepoint is trying to eliminate.
Despite the fact that those with poor credit usually face higher interest rates and associated
fees on
bad credit loans, there is still a ceiling on how much a lender
of any
kind can charge you by using a points system.
Unusually for an airline making these
kinds of changes not all the news is
bad and how you view these changes will definitely depend on what type fares you book and how often you incur
fees on award bookings.
The rewards can only be used at Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta, but that
kind of return isn't
bad for a no annual
fee card.
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.
With that
kind of rewards rate, you could potentially earn a rewards - funded night after staying with Best Western for just four nights — not a
bad deal for a card with a $ 59 annual
fee.
I firmly believe that
of all current monetization options for online games, a mandatory subscription
fee is the
worst deal from the player's perspective (except maybe crowdfunding and early access, but that's
kind of a whole other issue).
That's really scary - When this
kind of story comes up, I always wonder, if I'm ever met with
bad luck and end up spending everything, going bankrupt even, in legal
fees to fight the charges and am finally acquitted, is there any safety net in the legal system to recoup all financial damages including interest on any loans I had to take out?