Depends on where you live. In the UK a company can charge a 'call out' fee, but not a 'service charge' if no service was performed. However, this should be stated by them when you made the appointment. If you live in the UK you can approach the Citizens' Advice Bureau regarding the legality - take the bill.
Yes if they are a broker. You will always see a broker fee from your agent and they a fee from the insurance company
The nonrefundable value-added department charge fee for this service is 50.
No, a delivery fee is not considered a tip. A delivery fee is a charge imposed by the company for the service of delivering the goods, while a tip is a voluntary amount given to the delivery person as a token of appreciation for their service.
www.annualcreditreport.com does not charge a fee. if some other company tries to charge you, it is probably a scam, don't use them.
The telephone company does not exist.
Nuvi maps requires a one time (life time fee) and does not require a monthly service charge. Upon purchase you will have to pay for lifetime service, but that's it. A monthly service charge will not be required.
credit limit fee
Absolutely. The company performed a service with your vehicle, for which their is a fee. They release that vehicle once the fee is paid. It's the same anywhere else outside of California.
yes they can
There are SOME online shops that forget to tell you theres a fee involved and will even charge you a monthly fee when you go thru their service,shop and choose wisely, most important..ASK!
no because the storage fee that the finance company charged you was what the repo company charged on the invoice. the finance company had no other reason to charge storage fee's they did not store it
Yes, in some jurisdictions, tax can be charged on a service fee. It depends on the specific laws and regulations of the location where the service is being provided.