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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiered fee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pricing structure where fees are set at different levels based on certain criteria, such as usage or service levels.
Example: "The subscription model includes a tiered fee system, allowing users to pay according to their usage levels."
Alternatives: "graduated fee" or "scaled fee".
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Ms. Cravens said hotels had been slow to respond to the idea of a tiered fee system.
Fees: Glyndwr University has a tiered fee structure which means that fees depend on the chosen course.
Comerica, which has big operations in Michigan and California, raised similar fees by approximately $2 to $3 when it introduced a tiered fee structure that charges $25 to $37 as the number of offenses increase.
The company recently expanded international support and introduced a tiered fee structure to make their pricing model more flexible.
The company charges a tiered fee structure of up to 0.79% (0.89% for clients who invest less than $1 million) and has a minimum investment requirement of $25,000.
Another example is 1298 Ziqitza Health Care Limited, which provides private ambulance services using a tiered fee system [ 24].
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14 After research showed that lower income enrolees often faced a high risk of catastrophic medical expenditures, 15 the Ministry of Health introduced a three tiered fee structure, so that poorer people pay smaller premiums.
The only fee it charges is a tiered management fee that is a percentage of assets in each account.
I really like where Soho OS is going but would like to see them charging a tiered service fee rather than rely exclusively on cutting commissions off their 3rd party integrated services.
A two-tiered fee structure is almost never a bargain, unless you're talking about the aggressive and more secretive world of hedge funds.
In addition to our tiered fee structure, EU students can get additional support from the Welsh Government.
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