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We were hit with a surcharge for exceeding our data limit on the phone bill.
A surcharge fee is an extra cost added to a fee that the consumer is already expected to pay. Surcharge fees are imposed for a variety of reasons including fuel costs, services, travel time and equipment use. A surcharge may fee be a flat rate or calculated as a percentage of the original bill.
international surcharge is fees added due to fuel cost and fees countries charge incoming or outgoing on the air or ocean or land. most of international surcharge are seen or noticed on flights fees. as of today Sep 5th 2012 +/- 40% of your airline ticket is paid to other countries as international surcharge
$50 plus a mandatory surcharge of $85
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The YQ "tax" is not actually a government imposed tax but an airline surcharge. Typically, the YQ "tax" includes a security surcharge and/or a fuel surcharge.
That is the correct spelling of "surcharge" (an added fee).
THe Royal Mail now charge a "surcharge" at the recipients' doorstep for all mail "under paid" - which can be a large letter sent on a small letter stamp - essentially anything where the cost of sending has not been met by the sender - so it will be met by the recipient. The problem here is the surcharge is £1 min. So if (like i did with a friend of mine), send a birthday card and forget to stick a stamp on it... the cost would have been say 38p but the surcharge/fine is min £1. Ouch.
Then go to the court house!
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