"fee" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The advance fees ranged up to about $3,000 during the eight-year scheme, according to court papers.
- They may end up borrowing or stealing money to pay the advance fees, believing an early payday is imminent.
- Other fraudulent companies provide nothing for the student's advance fee - not even a list of sources.
- A series of "advance fees" must then be paid in order to conclude the transaction.
- What to do when you see an ad guaranteeing a loan for an advance fee:
- They can also charge advance fees of thousands of dollars, depending on a candidate's previous salary level.
- In fact, the final payoff does not exist since the purpose of the scam is simply to collect the advance fees.
- Mr. McDermott said the advance fees were generally $25,000 to $30,000.
- When they refuse to pay any advance fee the fraudsters threaten to report the matter to their employers and/or the police.
- Owners may enter for an advance fee of $15 for two days or $10 for a single day.
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