When I visited the Government Digital Service - now in charge of this operation - there were some encouraging signs.
How can MyMoneyPro offer a semi-customized service for about what the mutual funds charge for their one-size-fits-all service?
Its Tmall business-to-consumer service, where they can charge up to 15% take-rates for certain products in certain prime locations on the website is also a growing force.
Here's the rub: These few behemoths have a cozy arrangement for swapping traffic free-of-charge among themselves--but they charge stiff fees for the very same service when dealing with smaller players.
Here's the rub: These few behemoths have a cozy arrangement for swapping traffic ("peering") free-of-charge among themselves--but they charge stiff fees for the very same service when dealing with smaller players.
An easy-to-use, free-of-charge ombudsman service for people exploited by unfair credit practices with the power to make firms pay compensation.
It might be listed on your bill as a "premium service" or other generic-sounding charge.
One way to ease the disparity the CBO found would be to put the Internal Revenue Service in charge of all means-tested government programs.
Hotels, restaurants and other service providers may charge fees for no-shows, but typically give customers time to cancel, imposing penalties only within 24 hours, or perhaps after 4 p.m. on the day of arrival.
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The Minneapolis-based bank doesn't plan to charge for its new mobile photo bill-payment service.
The existing benchmarking service is free, but Mr. Marmer plans to introduce a premium model and is looking into a lead-generation service, both of which would charge users.
Separately, Mr Crozier has argued that the Royal Mail's universal service obligation - under which it is required to charge a single price to deliver letters anywhere in the UK - should be relaxed in order to help it compete in the deregulated market.
When customers--whether they be patients, parents of kids in school or those who use the post office-are not in charge of a service, severe problems result.
Sites such as YouTube or even Craigslist, which offers an online dating service among a myriad of innocuous free-of-charge classified advertisements, are often banned in whole or in part.
Pavel Ryaguzov, a former agent with the FSB, Russia's domestic-security service, was acquitted of a related extortion charge.
She adds that if hotels charge for Wi-Fi, the service must be excellent.
Room service meals are delivered without delivery charge, and wi-fi is free.
Last month, British officials announced they had enough evidence to charge Lugovoi -- a former security service agent-turned businessman -- with Litvinenko's murder.
Since it outsources its help desk, each and every call to the service provider incurred a charge, and before long password-reset costs ballooned to millions of dollars.
One of the reasons Internet use has grown so rapidly is because it is cheap - and it is cheap mainly because, in most cities around the world, there is no per-minute charge for calls to local Internet service providers.
By law, a physician or hospital cannot charge premium pricing for a Medicare-reimbursed service or procedure.
In March, the administration abandoned a controversial plan to charge private insurers for treatment of veterans' service-connected ailments.
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He is also the editor in charge of the market-beating Zacks Whisper Trader Service.
It has a small casino, two alternative extra-charge restaurants, decent entertainment and an excellent and attentive service staff.
The party said it would replace the council tax with a local service charge, again designed to benefit the poor and target the well-off.
Car dealers have figured out that the real money is in their service departments, where they can charge hefty prices for engine diagnostic work or manufacturer-built replacement parts.
It will now be up to the NHS board, which will take charge of the day-to-day running of the health service from April, to make sure what is set out is achieved.
Roscomnadzor (Federal Service for Supervision in Telecommunications, Information Technology and Mass Communications) - the agency in charge of running the blacklist - confirmed that the clip had been flagged by a second watchdog Rospotrebnadzor (Federal Service for Control in the Sphere of Protection Consumers' Rights and Well-Being of Humans) .
Running the home civil service is now a part-time post, held by Sir Bob Kerslake, who is also in charge of the department of local government.
He was in charge of First Great Western's 1830 Swansea to London Paddington service, an eight-carriage train which was carrying hundreds of fans after the Second Division play-offs between Brentford and Stoke City.
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