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Even a tiny fee of one-tenth of a penny per email would be enough to deter most spammers.
A tiny fee of a twentieth of 1% on each Wall Street trade could raise tens of billions of dollars annually with little impact on actual investment.
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In America investors pay a tiny fee on asset transactions to cover regulatory costs.
Candy Cabs HQ dissolves into a state of mass hysteria at the thought of meeting Eddie Shannon and they charge him a tiny fee for the service.
A financial firm takes care of it, for a tiny fee.
As director of a small firm I have to file tax returns, and anyone can gain access to these for a tiny fee.
No one calls our public library system socialistic, though it involves free distribution of the goods authors produce, and even though in many Western nations, authors get a tiny fee when libraries lend their works.
He turned his $40 fee (a tiny fraction of the $10,000 "buy-in" for the pros) into $2.5m, finishing off his final opponent with a colossal bluff.
There has also been much criticism of a system in which foreign expedition organisers hire local guides and support staff whose pay is a tiny fraction of the fees westerners pay to reach the summit.
Little of it makes its way to artists, and advertising revenues only cover a tiny portion of the fees.
The fees Chung pays are a tiny fraction of Wall Street's swipe fee windfall; banks take in a combined $48 billion a year from these "interchange" fees on debit and credit cards, according to analysts at The Nilson Report.
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