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  2. Surcharge (payment systems) - Wikipedia

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    A payment surcharge, also known as checkout fee, is an extra fee charged by a merchant when receiving a payment by cheque, credit card, charge card, debit card or an e-money account, [1] but not cash, which at least covers the cost to the merchant of accepting that means of payment, such as the merchant service fee imposed by a credit card company. [2]

  3. Major League Baseball luxury tax - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 CBA, after seeing teams go over more than three times, added a fourth taxation level when teams went over the limit four or more times. The 2016 CBA removed this fourth tier, opting instead to raise the third tier's tax rate. The 2016 CBA also added two surcharge thresholds, with teams paying surcharge rates on top of the luxury tax ...

  4. ATM usage fees - Wikipedia

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    The surcharge fee may be imposed by the ATM owner (the bank or Independent ATM deployer) and will be charged to the consumer using the machine. The foreign fee or transaction fee is a fee charged by the card issuer (financial institution, stored value provider) to the consumer for conducting a transaction outside of their network of machines in ...

  5. Restaurants may be able to keep service fees if menu shows ...

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    Reversing course, the author of a bill to ban junk fees has proposed emergency legislation to carve out an exemption for restaurants.

  6. What is a COVID-19 surcharge? Why some restaurants are ... - AOL

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  7. Gas Prices 101: What Is a Fuel Surcharge as Uber and Lyft ...

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    In recent months, U.S. consumers have experienced inflation, shrinkflation, and now -- surcharges. But what is a surcharge, and how is it helping businesses while, at the same time, making waves ...

  8. Upcharge - Wikipedia

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    Upcharge is used as the billing counterpart to marketing's upsell. [1] [2] In one context, [2] it means paying a smaller increment in price for a larger increase in what is received; in another it means paying an increase for a non-standard arrangement, what one writer called "upcharge money."

  9. AT&T and Verizon quietly add surcharges to old unlimited plans

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    On the AT&T side, the Unlimited Elite plan ($85/mo) has a $2.50 surcharge on i. Certain Verizon and AT&T customers have good reasons to be annoyed this week.As spotted by The Verge and CNET, the ...