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undercharge

[uhn-der-chahrj, uhn-der-chahrj] / ˌʌn dərˈtʃɑrdʒ, ˈʌn dərˌtʃɑrdʒ /
VERB
undercut
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STRONGEST
STRONG
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“If they undercharge it, he may plea open immediately and avoid a more serious charge,” Gorin said.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 18, 2022

When the network was operational, Smith encouraged the providers to learn more about fair pricing and not undercharge for their services.

From Slate Nov. 30, 2017

Now, the Dodd-Frank Act is quickly becoming such a gold mine that even Wall Street bankers, never ones to undercharge, are complaining that the costs are running amok.

From New York Times Sep. 8, 2011

I suspect Ben & Jerry know that and yet they undercharge.

From Inc Oct. 12, 2010

And also when I have come to those inns, mentioned—vaguely rather—by Miss Martineau, where they undercharge literary people for the love the landlords bear them.

From The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete by Forster, John

“It undercharges 50 percent of its risks, and it overcharges 50 percent of its risks, on an equal weighting,” Mr. Poulton said.

From New York Times Nov. 4, 2017

The BKD audit revealed 10 undercharges and 16 overcharges not previously disclosed.

From Washington Times May 19, 2015

Gillespie said the BMV will not attempt to recover the undercharges.

From Washington Times May 11, 2015

The audit also found 10 additional undercharges to motorists.

From Washington Times May 11, 2015

The professional man who charges the highest fees is most respected, and he who undercharges stands disgraced.

From Cannibals all! or, Slaves without masters by Fitzhugh, George

A Bolloré Group subsidiary allegedly undercharged for work helping two African presidents win power in return for lucrative contracts.

From BBC Apr. 25, 2018

Initially, Uber neglected to make a profit and undercharged riders in order to grow its customer base.

From Slate Mar. 30, 2018

Portman said he wasn't satisfied by that answer, arguing that no matter how many customers were being undercharged, that didn't help those customers who were still being overcharged.

From Washington Post Jun. 23, 2016

So well-crafted it seemed to suggest that this was all very human and maybe they had even undercharged folks.

From Forbes Jul. 6, 2015

He had deliberately undercharged the customer, and there had been an understanding between them.

From "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes

This dovetails with other analyses finding that the government has been undercharging drillers.

From Washington Post Apr. 20, 2022

“We’re undercharging customers significantly more than we’re overcharging them,” said John Keib, a hearing witness who was until recently Time Warner Cable’s executive vice president of residential services.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 23, 2016

In June, New York officials accused Whole Foods of mislabeling the weights of some containers of prepared foods, overcharging some consumers and undercharging others.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 9, 2016

So, businesses that fail to identify what benefits they are offering each type of customer are likely to be undercharging some of them.

From Economist Jul. 25, 2013

How many times had he used me as a go-between to deliver packages to her, undercharging her so that later they could split the difference?

From "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes




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