Thursday's event was promoting Loosecubes free office-sharing service, which will begin charging fees this fall.
As well as charging fees, he would benefit from customers with more cash in their pockets.
Unlike their continental European competitors, they have already diversified their revenues by charging fees.
Airbnb makes its money sitting in the middle of a transaction, charging fees to the renter and host.
But a mystery shopper exercise carried out by 5 live Investigates found that some letting agents were still charging fees.
The OFT was referring to the widespread practice of charging fees up front for organising plans such as individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs).
The obvious way to raise extra funds would be to start charging fees at public universities, lending students the money if need be.
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The Air Transport Users Council says growing numbers of airports are charging fees to cover development and security on top of their ticket prices.
Visa earns revenues by charging fees for its transaction processing service, which involves routing payment information to facilitate the authorization, clearing and settlement of transactions.
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Media are quoting Miao as saying that WeChat, which is currently free, has the potential to start charging fees, although the fees would likely be minimal.
Hmm, so basically insurance companies are going to pay for covered services by charging fees to policyholders, which in some cases will vary depending on risk.
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The most significant change outlaws for-profit companies that sell debt-relief services over the telephone from charging fees before they settle or reduce credit-card or other unsecured debt.
The industry's shift to charging for fees for extra bags, or sometimes charging fees for any bags, has significantly reduced the rate of lost or mishandled bags.
Some schools are now charging fees for certain classes or activities, a startling trend that violates some basic ideas about what public schools are supposed to do.
They're charging fees to apply for these special credit cards.
Notably, spending could be substantially lower if demand for highway travel was reduced by charging fees to highway users that reflected the costs they impose on others when they drive during periods of congestion.
In federal court in New Jersey the suit accuses Qualcomm of trying to cripple Broadcom's entry into a new wireless-chip business by wrongly tying chip orders to royalty rates and charging fees so steep Broadcom can't compete.
Except that the banks knew they had to leave some teeth in the bill, and knowing that would be one change coming, they have already begun charging fees for previously free services, like free-checking and free online bill-paying, to make up the difference.
While most people think that their credit and debit cards are issued from, the two companies that generate revenue by charging fees to our customers for providing transaction processing and other payment-related services on the cards and other devices that carry their brands are Visa (V) and MasterCard (MA).
Just a couple of examples of that: The Durbin Amendment which limits the amount banks can charge retailer for debit card swipe fees and the CARD Act which, among other things, keeps banks from charging overdraft fees.
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Consumers are outraged that banks are now charging monthly fees if they use their debit cards.
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Some services prey on desperate consumers, claiming to be nonprofit agencies and charging exorbitant fees.
But charging different fees for different subjects at the same university could throw up some tricky issues.
The Card Act is another revenue killer for banks which, among other things, keeps them from charging overdraft fees.
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On top of this, the Korean and (even more so) Russian lawyers were charging flat fees, not hourly rates.
The Liberal Democrats say this is a direct result of charging tuition fees.
They account for 80% of injury claims, and most go through lawyers who have been charging sizeable fees, Aviva said.
"A considerable element of this will be financed by charging higher fees to students from England, Scotland and Wales, " the minister added.
As their profits erode, the networks are trying to compensate by charging higher fees to carriers like Dish Network for carrying their programming.
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Companies could provide services to organize those platoons on highways or to share cars as part of a fleet all while charging hefty fees.
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