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Discover Ludwig"excess payment" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a payment that is more than the required or expected amount. Example: The customer was unhappy with the excess payment they were charged for the repair service, as they had only been quoted a specific amount beforehand.
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piece-goods contractors overcharge them and funnel the excess payment into several "sister companies" of Guess?
Only 10percentt of the individuals in the study were devoting all their excess payment to the high-interest card.
If any maximum compensation or allowance authorized by these regulations or by the terms of any grant is exceeded by this method of computation and payment, such excess payment is hereby authorized.
The GAO values the "excess" payment to have cost taxpayers $20 million between 1995 and 1998.
When faced with the decision to buy something on credit that you might not need, consider the full cost of the purchase over time (many online calculators are available allowing you to determine the full amount to be paid including interest); then do the reverse and determine how much the excess payment will add to your retirement funds.
Strictly speaking AppleCare is a service contract and not an extended warranty scheme, but it does provide two years of technical support and hardware coverage (including the option to repair accidental damage such as cracked screens with a small excess payment at the point of repair).
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In the first quarter, those excess payments totaled $9 million.
Rodrigues has repeatedly asked for the excess payments to be refunded.
There are also differences in how lenders apply excess payments made by borrowers.
Sallie Mae said if students made a special request, it would apply excess payments to principal.
At that time, any excess payments which the student has made will be refunded.
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