Luckily, there is an alternative: Hiring a true professional for a very nominal fee.
You might need to pay a nominal fee if they print the information out for you.
TuneCore distributes music for artists through partners such as iTunes and Spotify for a nominal fee.
The SBA also hosts local workshops and technical classes (some charge a nominal fee) at more than 1, 800 locations.
Cowie, 28, joined the Hornets from Inverness Caledonian Thistle in January 2009 for a nominal fee, signing a two-and-half-year contract.
Martin joined the Alex for a nominal fee from non-league Wealdstone, the same club from where Leeds United striker Beckford was discovered.
Many will be only too happy to be stopped for conversation, and a few offer visitors formal shepherding displays for a nominal fee.
Providence intends to attract multi-national energy giants to "farm in" to its licence, which it bought from the Irish government for a nominal fee.
Rathmore Golf Club sold the stones last year for a nominal fee to a keen gardener who sold them on to a man in England.
Experienced midfielder Brown, 32, has arrived for a nominal fee, while striker Dindane, 28, may sign a longer deal at the end of the season.
But many do not, and between the Internet and an excellent public library system, most Americans can learn pretty much anything for a nominal fee.
Merchants are charged a nominal fee at an extremely competitive rate.
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Schools pay a nominal fee for routers used in the classroom.
Dr McLean envisages that one day, before buying robots for its factory, a company may buy virtual ones from the suppliers' catalogue for a nominal fee.
Journeyman David Thompson arrived for a nominal fee from Portsmouth.
If you cannot find a basis to get a free copy of your credit report, you can get a copy by paying a nominal fee to the credit reporting agency.
While government programs like the Seguro Popular have aimed to give universal health coverage for a nominal fee, the reality is that most Mexicans must still pay out-of-pocket for medical service.
In the public sector, an individual who volunteers to perform services for a public agency is not an employee if the individual receives no compensation or is paid expenses, reasonable benefits or a nominal fee.
But Germany's Postbank can transfer money almost anywhere in the world within two working days for only a nominal fee, and at no cost to the recipient (if there is a postal- banking system in the receiving country).
Unlike other sports, whose increasingly high ticket prices provide a barrier for many people and which result in a narrower range of spectators, racing lets its patrons in the door for a nominal fee and then lets them decide how much they want to spend to support the sport, in the form of how much they wager.
In the most restrictive scenario, which appears more likely with the Durango, a disc is tagged after it has been installed once, and subsequent users have to pay a nominal activation fee, similar to the way many games use online passes now.
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Some restaurants, like the Ning Po Residents Association, require a nominal annual fee (around 200 Hong Kong dollars), but in return you gain access to excellent food (in this case, recipes from the city of Ningbo, near Shanghai, such as delicate, juicy soup dumplings and sweet-and-sour fish), in an exclusive but usually unpretentious setting.
"By charging a nominal 5-cent fee for each paper and plastic bag, customers become incentivized to either forego a bag or bring a reusable bag rather than pay the 5-cent fee, " said Keith Anderson, interim director of the district's Department of the Environment, who came to Trenton to testify about the bill.
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