He notes that over-the-air radio broadcasters pay a fee to publishers, but not to the artists.
Firms using Agari for their outgoing mail pay a fee for its trusted stamp.
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The basic service is free, but users who want the bells and whistles pay a fee.
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But he also worries about turning away great ladies who wouldn't pay a fee out of principle.
In the future, BitTorrent said users could also be required to pay a fee before added content was released.
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We the people, obliged to pay a fee for the inconvenience of cash.
Users pay a fee for their packages that is set by the stores.
And unlike most other rulings from the IRS where you have to pay a fee, this one is free.
Commercial providers will succeed only if users are willing to pay a fee.
The majority of its tables are reserved for members who pay a fee to join and agree to certain limitations.
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Entrepreneurs looking to tap into the trend should also expect to pay a fee for applications that provide shopping carts.
Another possibility: colleges could pay a fee to license MOOC material from other institutions, similar to paying for a textbook.
What is certain is that you do not need to pay a fee and subscribe to a credit report monitoring service.
Alternatively, gamers can pay a fee to unlock segments of the game.
Patent applicants pay a fee to get their applications processed in a timely manner so they can market and profit from their inventions.
Getting customers to pull out their card often is important to issuers because merchants pay a fee each time the card is used.
The park allows access to the drive after 10:00 pm for stargazing, if you register and and pay a fee at the park office.
Companies will pay a fee based on their gross income statewide.
Other heavier fliers argue while tall passengers pay a fee for legroom, the fees are only a fraction of the price of a entire seat.
"You would pay a fee or a fine and it would give you economic trading rights in the richest part of the kingdom, " he says.
But Russians still need a stamp in their passports and must pay a fee (although residents of the Kaliningrad exclave have secured special arrangements to visit Poland).
Although Engadget reported Amazon would soon allow buyers to pay a fee to avoid ads, CNET now reports Amazon has no immediate plans for that.
"I have no doubt that 90 percent of people will be happy to pay a fee for a referral that they can't get any other way, " says Guericke.
While details on how unbundling may be implemented are yet to be worked out, merchants would pay a fee for the guaranteed payment feature if it is enforced.
You will have to pay a fee and it is important to bear in mind that even if you win, there is no guarantee the trader will pay.
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Another 71 percent actually enjoy doing at least some of their own investing rather than deal with advisors, to whom they have to pay a fee, of course.
Law changes coming into effect in April 2013 include rebalancing no-win no-fee deals so losing defendants will no longer have to pay a fee to the claimant's lawyer.
And the banks pay a fee for that coverage too.
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