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diming

noun as in betrayal

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"Rather than a voluntary patchwork varying by company, Americans deserve a basic disclosure standard so they can be fully aware of the prices and fees they’re being charged. The days of padding corporate profits by nickel and diming consumers are numbered," he said.

From Reuters

Over the past year, some of Disney’s most dedicated theme park customers have grown indignant over price increases, some of which have been viewed as nickel and diming.

All the while, some of Disney’s most dedicated theme park customers have been growing indignant over price increases they see as nickel and diming.

Unless automakers lower the purchase price of new vehicles to offset the subscriptions, customers aren’t likely to afford all the nickel and diming, Abuelsamid said.

“The bottom line is this: When two airlines whose business models are based on nickel and diming passengers merge, consumers should not expect that the result will be less nickel and diming,” said John Breyault, vice president of public policy, telecommunications and fraud at the National Consumers League.

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