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X May Charge New Users a ‘Small Fee’ to Post, Like and Reply

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X May Charge New Users a ‘Small Fee’ to Post, Like and Reply Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) will soon begin charging new users “a small fee” for posting content and liking, replying, and bookmarking tweets, according to CEO Elon Musk. X Daily News, a feed that posts X updates, today noticed that text strings on the website have been updated to mention a small annual fee that new users will nee…

Mac Rumors 1.2k 2024-05-04

Web Hosting Fee

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Web Hosting Fee I have had a website developed and the developer wants to bill me for ‘annual web-hosting’. He has stated that this has to be paid for the website to stay online. I have previously had a website and did not have to pay anyone an annual web-hosting fee anywhere near the amount he is claiming. I have the url and the website through Google Workshop…

Reddit ecommerce 896 2024-04-20

Lock in our interest rate with a 1% fee or continue to wait and see?

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Lock in our interest rate with a 1% fee or continue to wait and see? With the latest jobs report and it’s clear that the economy is doing well and the near term likelihood of the fed cutting rates doesn’t look good. I’ve been following CPI data and the 10-year treasury rate to get an idea of where mortgage rates are heading. The treasury rate continues to climb suggesting that mortgage rates will not decrease. We…

Reddit Personal Finance 790 2024-04-16

Is restocking fee allowed in the UK?

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Is restocking fee allowed in the UK? I dont think it is defined properly in their t&c So a uk company did not inlcude EU tax when they sold me a product like many other companies do (i live in denmark). Therefore i now have to pay eu vat which is fine but i also have to pay a handling fee of about 24 usd if i accept the package. Does anyone know if this is legal? The item is stil…

Reddit ecommerce 549 2024-03-24

Licensing fee questions

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Licensing fee questions I’ve licensed a handful of photos to various entities over the years. These have been images I’ve shot on my own time, for myself, that someone has approached me about using. For instance, I have sold an exclusive license to a small indie record label who wanted to use an image for an album cover. I quoted $500 for that license which covered up …

Ask Photography 1.3k 2024-02-20

Fee for photo use in books

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Fee for photo use in books I’ve been approached by a US publisher, who want to use some of my photos in a children’s textbook. They’ve asked to use five images inside the textbook, and to use a sixth image on the rear cover of the book. They have now asked what fee I would charge for this. Can r/AskPhotography offer any advice about what I should request? Should I ask for…

Ask Photography 1.1k 2024-02-11

Dispute Fee

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Dispute Fee So I started my online clothing business and got my first sale recently. Along with that sale, I also got a chargeback. I submitted proof to dispute the chargeback. I use stripe payment processor. Later, I noticed a $18 fee that I was not aware of. I read that it’s permanent regardless if I win the dispute or not. For me, that’s insanely high. I…

Reddit ecommerce 650 2024-02-07

Paid for specific seats but split up. No refund for the seat fee

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Paid for specific seats but split up. No refund for the seat fee My significant other and I booked an aer lingus flight from Dublin to Seattle. We paid $60 per person to choose our seat so that we could sit next to each other. Aer Lingus ended up canceling the flight, but they booked us on a different flight where we again were seated next to each other. Upon getting to the airport we checked in and received …

Reddit Travel 879 2024-01-31

I’m a new physician and was sold a VUL. Having regrets but high surrender fee. When is a VUL not terrible?

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I’m a new physician and was sold a VUL. Having regrets but high surrender fee. When is a VUL not terrible? I make a reliable $350k per year from my salary and can pick up an extra $50-60k with side work. I’m 38 years old and am venturing into how best to handle my money. Two kids and a spouse. I have a term life policy ($2 million), disability insurance that covers against my own occupation, and I now have a variable life insurance policy (VUL). My c…

Reddit Personal Finance 727 2024-01-12

Should I add a fee to paypal payments?

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Should I add a fee to paypal payments? Hello there, I own an ecommerce in Italy and I have come to the conclusion that paypal is an expense I can no longer bear. Besides giving a worse user experience, it costs almost twice as much as the other payment methods I provide. Despite being the least available option 70% of my clients seem to prefer it ( my audience is mostly over 50yo ) S…

Reddit ecommerce 890 2024-01-07

401k but no matching and high fee

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401k but no matching and high fee My new employer offers a 401k through Voya. There is no matching and the expense ratio for the Target Date funds is .58 – which, compared to my previous vanguard 401k seems really high. So it is not a super attractive option. I will plan on maxing out an IRA going forward but I’d like to be putting away more than the contribution limit. Do I su…

Reddit Personal Finance 756 2024-01-06

D750 fEE error

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D750 fEE error I have 2 aperture ring lenses that now come up with fEE on my D750 (full frame) On the lens I have set the aperture ring to f32 minimum aperture and locked. In the controls menu – customise command dials – aperture setting, if I set the aperture ring off and I get f32, but it will not change from f32. If I turn on sub-command dial (aperture ring…

Ask Photography 786 2023-12-22

10k sitting in a pension, withdraw for 30% fee and have an emergency fund, or transfer to a retirement plan to avoid the fee?

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10k sitting in a pension, withdraw for 30% fee and have an emergency fund, or transfer to a retirement plan to avoid the fee? Basically the title, 30 F. I was in a job with a pension and left before it vested. I now make 80k, unmarried/no children, above average health expenses, dog, and then just your average needs. My rent is about to go up because my partner who I’ve lived with for years, who I thought I would be engaged to soon, wants to separate. I have no emerge…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.3k 2023-12-19

(Probably) Dumb Question: Can I write this type of fee off on my taxes?

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(Probably) Dumb Question: Can I write this type of fee off on my taxes? I’m a 1099 independent contractor who works through a platform where the platform itself takes a 30% cut off all the work I produce. So if a client pays $100 for something, the platform keeps $30 and gives me the rest. Can the 30% I’m losing out on be considered a business expense? submitted by /u/MattAlbie60

Reddit Personal Finance 496 2023-12-13

Is my Retirement fee too high? Should I switch to a Target Date Fund instead?

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Is my Retirement fee too high? Should I switch to a Target Date Fund instead? So almost all of my retirement is in one fund. The fee is 2% on the total amount (annually). It feels like any gains get wiped out with the fees and most of the growth is just contributions. It is managed. I meet with the adviser maybe once a year (if that). Would I be better off transferring it all to a Target Date Fund? The one I’m looking at …

Reddit Personal Finance 828 2023-12-10

Uber will return your packages for you — for a fee, of course

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Uber will return your packages for you — for a fee, of course Illustration by Alex Castro / The VergeUber is expanding its package delivery service, Uber Connect, to include returns. Starting today, customers can use Uber to summon a courier, who will return up to five packages to the post office or FedEx or UPS stores. The packages need to be resealed and include all the necessary prepaid postage to be r…

The Verge 1.0k 2023-11-23

Is 1.5% management fee too much?

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Is 1.5% management fee too much? My financial advisor charges 1.5% fee on my roth, rollover and personal account and returns are less than my 401k lifestyle fund account (costs $100/year). Should I roll my funds over to my work 401k for less fees?? submitted by /u/Redpony034

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2023-11-01