fee
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Fabletics runs a "VIP" subscription service which means that for a monthly fee of £59.99 its customers get store credit which can only be used to buy products from its website.
From BBC
"It is not so much about production cost -- it is more about star fees," says producer Ramesh Taurani, best known for the successful Race action franchise.
From Barron's
Bankers could influence analysts’ guidance and the timing of their reports to boost investment-banking fees.
Next year, they will pay a fee linked to the price of carbon allowances in the EU Emissions Trading System.
If there’s a lot to lose, the fee is worth it.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.