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After five years it will attract a fee of 1.75%, which will rise annually by RPI inflation plus 1%.
Even "straightforward" claims for unpaid wages attract a fee of £390, which may, in some cases, be more than the amount sought by the worker.
Additional functionalities like the ability to run closed projects and advanced search will attract a fee of $19.95 for three months.
And while Barca spent in the region of 160m euros (£127m) to sign seven players this summer, 11 of Eibar's 12 reinforcements were either free transfers or loans, with the only player to attract a fee - winger Nieto from, tellingly, Barca's B team - costing those mere 75,000 euros (£59,600).
Research articles in Critical Care, for example, are free but review articles, which are probably of greater use to those requiring basic training, attract a fee.
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Using a cash machine abroad attracts a fee of 1.5% with a minimum charge of around £1.50.
HSBC's lowest ever five-year fixed rate, which it pulled last week, attracted a fee of £1,495, while NatWest's similar deal has a massive £2,495 fee.
Repaying a Northern Rock equity release mortgage within the first five years of taking it out attracts a fee of 5% of the loan.
This so-called equity loan is interest-free for the first five years, but in the sixth year attracts a fee of 1.75% of the loan's value.
So the minor ailments scheme attracts a fee and a consultation fee so why could we not have something similar for the emergency supply scenario?
If you must use them, it makes sense to make a single large withdrawal from a foreign ATM rather than lots of small ones, as each one will attract a flat fee.
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