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  2. R-410A - Wikipedia

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    R-410A was invented and patented by Allied Signal (now Honeywell) in 1991. [5] Other producers around the world have been licensed to manufacture and sell R-410A. [6] R-410A was successfully commercialized in the air conditioning segment by a combined effort of Carrier Corporation, Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc., Copeland Scroll Compressors (a division of Emerson Electric Company), and ...

  3. Undercharged for an item or service? Why you need to fess up

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    This 'Hallmark movie coat' is perfect for winter — and it's over $40 off

  4. Get help with your AOL billing questions

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    Your monthly billing date is when we charge your fees to your payment method. You pay for your AOL service in advance, so each month you pay for the next month’s service. At the same time, we’ll add on any charges you acquired since your last bill, such as connection surcharges or subscription fees.

  5. Take-or-pay contract - Wikipedia

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    A take-or-pay contract, or a take-or-pay clause within a contract, is a payment obligation agreed between a business customer and its supplier. With this kind of contract, the customer either takes the product from the supplier or pays the supplier a penalty. For any product the company takes, it agrees to pay the supplier a certain price, say ...

  6. Questions about checking and bill surcharges - AOL Help

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    AOL pays extra expenses whenever we process a payment from a checking account, so the fee allows us to continue offering you the option to pay your monthly bill without using a credit card. If you want to avoid paying this fee, you can learn how to change your payment method or go directly to My Account and choose a different payment option.

  7. Overcharge - Wikipedia

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    An overcharge may be expressed as a mark-up on the benchmark price, or it may be divided by the observed market price. When the benchmark price is equal to the marginal cost of production, as it is in perfect competition , then ratio of the overcharge to market price is the Lerner index of market power .

  8. These 4 companies overcharge Americans $60 billion a year - AOL

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    Four huge companies have been using their market power to overcharge the typical household about $45 a month ($540 per year), according to a new report.

  9. Ride-share company sues San Francisco claiming tax overcharge

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    (The Center Square) – Lyft has sued the city of San Francisco, claiming the city overcharged the ride-share company $100 million in taxes between 2019 and 2023. The ride-share company said in ...