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  • verb Present participle of surcharge.

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Examples

  • "We're seeing now at the top end of town - among top 500 merchants - 34 per cent are surcharging, which is quite a big figure."

    News 2009

  • The suits take aim at the fees that merchants pay on credit-card transactions as well as Visa's and MasterCard's policies prohibiting retailers from surcharging customers who pay with cards.

    Visa Profit Rises as Card Use Jumps Andrew R. Johnson 2012

  • However, we will take enforcement action against any businesses that do not respond to this announcement and instead continue to use misleading surcharging practices.

    OFT calls for ban on 'rip-off' debit card surcharges 2011

  • The watchdog has threatened travel companies with enforcement action if they do not cease "misleading" debit and credit card surcharging practices.

    OFT calls for ban on 'rip-off' debit card surcharges 2011

  • However, we will take enforcement action against any businesses that do not respond to this announcement and instead continue to use misleading surcharging practices.

    OFT calls for ban on 'rip-off' debit card surcharges 2011

  • The watchdog has threatened travel companies with enforcement action if they do not cease "misleading" debit and credit card surcharging practices.

    OFT calls for ban on 'rip-off' debit card surcharges 2011

  • The merchant lawsuits, which are set to go to trial in September, take aim at credit-card swipe fees and policies Visa and MasterCard have against surcharging consumers who pay with cards.

    Payout Doubles for Card Concern Andrew R. Johnson 2012

  • The principle of making polluters pay could be expanded to consumers by surcharging goods produced using unsustainable materials.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • The principle of making polluters pay could be expanded to consumers by surcharging goods produced using unsustainable materials.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • The principle of making polluters pay could be expanded to consumers by surcharging goods produced using unsustainable materials.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

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