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But students say several of the fees associated with Higher One's card are particularly irksome, including the $19 inactivity fee, a 50-cent charge for using a PIN to make a purchase rather than a signature, and a $2.50 fee for using other banks 'ATMs.
The new couple on campus: Student loan and debit card Ylan Q. Mui 2010
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Higher One said that only 1 percent of customers have been charged an inactivity fee and that more than half are charged the 50-cent fee only once.
The new couple on campus: Student loan and debit card Ylan Q. Mui 2010
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Think they, or anyone else, is anxious to move into the 50-cent delivery market?
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Higher One said that only 1 percent of customers have been charged an inactivity fee and that more than half are charged the 50-cent fee only once.
Debit cards replacing credit cards on college campuses Ylan Q. Mui 2010
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At auctioneering school, Tillett said, he had to patter to 100, back and forth at 50-cent intervals.
At country auctions, many treasures are in the eye of the beholder Post 2010
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Trading resumed with a 50-cent limit for gasoline.
Drop in Gasoline Roils All Markets Carolyn Cui 2011
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The company also said it approved a 50-cent dividend.
Wynn Plays Down Director's Suit Alexandra Berzon 2012
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The University of Colorado-Boulder economics student decided to pay his $14,309.51 charge in $1 bills and a 50-cent piece, and a penny.
Take That! Student Pays Tuition In $1 Bills Leah Finnegan 2011
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Tiny -- about the size of a 50-cent piece -- fragile, susceptible to minute environment changes, slow to grow and sloshy to ship, they are, as Jacobsen puts it, "the World's Most Inconvenient Oyster."
The American Oyster Paradise Richard Nalley 2010
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At auctioneering school, Tillett said, he had to patter to 100, back and forth at 50-cent intervals.
At country auctions, many treasures are in the eye of the beholder Post 2010
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