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  2. Grubhub to pay $25 million for misleading customers ... - AOL

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    The settlement requires Grubhub to cease the practices and pay $25 million. The agencies sought a $140 million judgment against the company, but reduced it to what Grubhub is able to pay, they said.

  3. The District of Columbia is suing Grubhub for hidden fees ...

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    The District of Columbia is suing Grubhub for deceptive trade practices, alleging that the food delivery company has exploited both customers and restaurants — sometimes even under the guise of ...

  4. How to get your refund early without paying fees - AOL

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    Cash-strapped Americans paid nearly $850M to get their tax refunds early — but the IRS didn’t warn people about hidden fees. Here’s what you need to know ... to January 14, 2024, with an ...

  5. Grubhub - Wikipedia

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    In November 2007, Grubhub secured $1.1 million in Series A funding, led by Amicus Capital and Origin Ventures for the purpose of expanding into San Francisco and New York markets. [10] In March 2009, Grubhub earned $2 million in Series B funding, led by Origin Ventures and Leo Capital, [ 11 ] which was followed by $11 million in Series C ...

  6. Grubhub to pay $25M in deceptive practices settlement with ...

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    Grubhub Inc., an online food ordering and delivery platform, will pay $25 million to settle a dispute over alleged deceptive business practices with the Illinois attorney general and the Federal ...

  7. 7 best banks for seniors and retirees in December 2024: Ring ...

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    The eChecking account also features a $0 monthly maintenance fee. CIT Bank is a division of First Citizens Bank, one of the largest banks in the U.S., giving it the financial stability I like ...

  8. Drip pricing - Wikipedia

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    Studies consistently show that consumers spend more when price tags are tax-exclusive. [6] [7]Tversky and Kahneman’s research (1974, as cited in Ahmetoglu, Furnham, & Fagan) suggests that the reason for drip pricing being so effective is due to consumers “anchoring” on to what matter to them, for example the base price, and consider that the main factor when purchasing a product or service.

  9. LevelUp - Wikipedia

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    LevelUp is an American mobile ordering and mobile payments platform created by Boston, Massachusetts–based start-up SCVNGR. [1] On July 25, 2018, it was announced that LevelUp would be acquired for US$390 million by Grubhub , an online food delivery platform.