Yes. It is not unethical as long as the difference is not based on race, color, creed, or gender.
It may be based on ability to pay, such as low income or senior citizens. It also may include people with chronic conditions that may require more prolonged treatment.
The above information may, or may not, be what most medical doctors adhere to, but it is the code that all massage therapists adhere to as part of working in the allied health services.
Yes
There is a limit: it's the limit of supply and demand. If you think a doctor's fees are too high, go to a different doctor. If enough people do that, the first doctor will reduce his fees in order to avoid losing all his business.
Yes.
Yes. Even CCCS charges setup fees and monthly service fees. Worse, there are scam companies out there that will charge hefty fees for nothing.
A service fee is an added fee to a customerÕs bill which is commonly found in restaurants and travel agencies. This might also include security fees, customer service fees and maintenance fees.
it depends on what type of service they are providing to you.....
Capital One has various service fees depending on the type of service and type of account. Savings account, Premier Rewards Checking, and Rewards Checking have monthly service fees if a minimum balance is not met. Some of the credit cards also charge annual fees.
"FS charge" could refer to various fees associated with different financial services or transactions, such as a foreign service charge for international transactions, a flat service charge for certain services provided by a bank, or a finance charge for borrowing money. It is important to check with the specific institution or context to understand the exact meaning of "FS charge" in that situation.
"Hostel bookers do not apply service charges, nor do they require booking fees. The only fees required are that of booking your stay at the hostel of your choice."
It really all depends on what company you choose to go with. Companies will charge different preparer fees, including data entry fees, hourly fees, and any other fees that they wish to charge.
No, it is a noun. It means a cost or service charge. Sometimes taxes are labeled as fees.
Ticketmast charges about 3.5% in fees on every purchase made using their service.