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Under the Fed’s new regulations, companies must now make debit-card policies—especially fees??explicitly clear through frequent notices to customers, without whose permission overdraft charges can no longer be issued. While these notices have yet to circulate, they are thankfully required to be lucid, clear, and forthcoming with the full extent of policies regarding fees. We hope that these new measures will have their desired effect and reduce the exploitation so common under previous card-company policies...
...beers or a glass of wine.” Club Passim is managed by the non-profit umbrella organization Passim Folk Music and Culture Center, which also operates several music-related programs. The organization has recently seen its main sources of revenue—donations, fund-raising, and membership fees??decline during the recession. In 2008, Passim’s financial hurdles, which Scotti attributed in part to lackluster ticket sales, resulted in a 30% staff cut. Club Passim, nestled between Church and Brattle Streets, has been in existence under various guises since it first opened...
...Somehow, airlines need to find a means to increase their revenue. Whether this comes from raising food, beverage, and baggage fees??perhaps now pillows, blankets, and even air will cost money!—or from increasing airfares themselves, is up to the airlines...
Last year, the cost of attending Harvard—including room, board, and student services fees??grew by 4.5 percent...
What scares me is that an airline ticket priced at $20 after all taxes and fees??which the Skybus website advertises will be available for at least 10 seats on every flight—makes sucker-punching the environment as easy as buying a t-shirt...