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Businesses will no longer be able to advertise or list prices that do not include all mandatory fees or surcharges. Proponents have called it a ban on “junk fees.” What that means is a ...
These “junk fees” are said to be labeled as reservation fees, terminal fees, fuel surcharges, departure fees and transaction fees — which the lawsuit states are “deceptively named” as ...
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Junk fees — such as processing fees, convenience charges, and recoupment — often remain unseen by consumers due to their lack of transparency. Businesses tend to advertise an initially low ...
The Federal Trade Commission has issued a long-anticipated final Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees (the Rule), colloquially known as the “Junk Fees” Rule, targeting mandatory hidden fees and ...