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While the plans typically don't charge a fee for payments made by check or direct deposit, they tack on a hefty charge for credit card payments.

Revenue fell 11 percent to $7.35 billion, and earnings per share plunged 38 percent, in part because of a hefty charge for restructuring.

The company will likely take a hefty charge for repatriating some of that money.

If it appears to be bad you may be in danger of having to pay a hefty charge for repairing suspension later.

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Despite the occasional but persistent cases of international students arriving at university with suitcases full of cash to pay their fees, the vast majority of students pay electronically via banks, which, incidentally, charge universities a hefty commission for handling these transactions, a burden that costs the sector as a whole millions of pounds every year.

The commission on the future of health and social care in England, chaired by Kate Barker, a former Bank of England economist, says that the current system is not fit for purpose and leads to unjust outcomes, such as somebody with cancer receiving extensive NHS treatment for free, while a patient with a condition such as dementia or Parkinson's disease faces hefty charges for social care.

Surely it's not right to hit them with hefty charges for simply calling to make a claim?

Unfortunately, past annuity sales lacked adequate customer protection and many savers paid hefty charges for their original annuity or lost out with poor rates.

I am very glad to read in the Guardian that charges for late payments on credit cards, typically £20-£25 £20-£25l as hefty charges for unauthorised overdrafts, have been declared illegal by the Office of Fair Trading.

Some companies have barred people from accessing their money, others have insisted people pay for expensive financial advice, and many have imposed hefty charges for people to access their cash.

The small number of manufacturers willing to produce the drugs must also comply with international regulations, leading to hefty charges for researchers wishing to acquire the drugs, with one manufacturer quoting a cost of £100,000 for 1g of psilocybin, according to Dr Rucker, of King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience.

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