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Surcharges aren't only unfair to the consumers who pay them. They'll ultimately lead to bigger banks and fewer choices, which means higher fees for everyone,
Edmund Mierzwinski
Surcharges aren't only unfair to the consumers who pay them. They'll ultimately lead to bigger banks and fewer choices, which means higher fees for everyone.
Edmund Mierzwinski
Merger mania is making the fee-gouging big banks even bigger, ... Worse, fewer and bigger banks means consumers face fewer choices, less competition and even higher fees.
Ed Mierzwinski
There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating. We are going to see fewer players, fewer choices for consumers, and that will lead to inflated prices and not as many good deals for consumers.
Gene Kimmelman
Bank fees are still increasing and big banks are charging bigger fees. It's a serious problem for consumers.
Edmund Mierzwinski
Bank mergers take away competitors and create bigger banks. The studies that we have done show that bigger banks have bigger fees.
Ed Mierzwinski
Consumers will have fewer choices and they will pay higher prices.
Ed Mierzwinski
[Better terms. Contracts with steep termination fees are another barrier to dumping a carrier. Carriers could initially roll out longer contracts with higher termination fees, but may compete over the long run by offering fewer binding contracts.] It's going to be hard for carriers to stick with a system that punishes consumers, ... Consumers just won't accept that.
Adam Goldberg
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1970
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Consumers might think (restocking fees) are unfair. As long as they feel it's unfair, they'll be less likely to go back to that store.
Britt Beemer
I think it's basically the community banks, credit unions and independent banks are retaliating against ATM monopoly networks being set up by the huge mega-banks, especially in light of recent mergers. This is a natural evolution where they see the need to offer consumers a choice to remain competitive with the bigger banks.
Mark Ferrulo
I think you'll see significantly fewer choices available next year, but they will be choices dictated by the market, by what consumers want.
Mark McClellan
For those consumers planning to travel, surcharges could total an additional $75 per person on average. Typically, when one major airline implements a fuel surcharge, other airlines promptly adjust their fares as a result. ... We want to keep consumers up to date and give them the tools to make the informed choices.
Jonathan Carroll
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1949
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For those consumers planning to travel, surcharges could total an additional $75 per person on average. Typically, when one major airline implements a fuel surcharge, other airlines promptly adjust their fares as a result. We want to keep consumers up to date and give them the tools to make the informed choices.
Jonathan Carroll
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1949
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Consumers are beginning to feel the impact of higher oil prices in their pockets. Less confidence means less spending and no wonder we have been seeing shares of retailers and banks faltering.
Larry Peruzzi
States and consumer advocates think that gift card fees, such as deductions every month if you don't use the card, are unfair to consumers. Many states, led by California, have enacted legislation severely limiting or even banning such fees.
Ed Mierzwinski
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