It depends, some businesses will accept US currency, some won't. More businesses will accept US currency in cities on or near the border. If they accept US currency, you will be subject to their exchange rate. Also, obviously you can use your debit/credit cards and your currency will be converted for the transaction (subject to the bank's exchange rate). Overall, if you have the time, you're better off waiting for a day that has a better than average exchange rate and exchanging whatever money you plan on spending. Even though it may be convenient, the exchange rate that businesses will offer are not going to be as good as what you could find at a proper currency exchange or bank.
There are different monthly fees charged by Voice over IP providers in Canada. "Phone Power" for example charges $14.95 per month. On the other hand "Comcast" charges $29.99.
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With Vonage in any country, there are no hidden fees or extra expenses when it comes down to billing. All rates are as is, as long as you stick within the proper guidelines of your contract.
Landmark National Study About The Game Of Golf In Canada Measures Canada's GolfingPopulation At 5.95 Million - Projected Market Size Of Nearly $13 Billion For Greens Fees/ClubMembership, Equipment, Apparel And Travel.
No. The only place in Canada E-ZPass is accepted is the Peace Bridge in Fort Erie, Ontario, across the river from Buffalo, New York. If you attempt to drive the 407 only with E-ZPass, you'll get charged the video toll rates and fees.
For the BSE Computer in Canada the fees is in the range of $1500 to about $4000.
A person who collects fees for a road or bridge.
The Government is tripling the pardons fees from $50 to $150!
Fees paid abroad.
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Amex merchant fees can change based on exclusivity (where a merchant agrees to accept only Amex) or different markets. The fees tend to hover around 2.8% on average.
Accept fees that are predetermined by the plan.
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It means "Fees Paid in Canada"
It depends, some businesses will accept US currency, some won't. More businesses will accept US currency in cities on or near the border. If they accept US currency, you will be subject to their exchange rate. Also, obviously you can use your debit/credit cards and your currency will be converted for the transaction (subject to the bank's exchange rate). Overall, if you have the time, you're better off waiting for a day that has a better than average exchange rate and exchanging whatever money you plan on spending. Even though it may be convenient, the exchange rate that businesses will offer are not going to be as good as what you could find at a proper currency exchange or bank.
If you're running a business, any fees you have to pay to accept credit cards, any fees to have a checking account, charges to have an armored car company pick up bank deposits, are all business expenses and are deductible.