fees

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about fees cover a range of topics including payment card transaction fees, legal fees, and potential subscription fees for Windows. One thread examines the EU battle over Visa and Mastercard card fees, where retailers seek intervention from the European Commission over rising costs. Other threads touch on legal fees in high-profile cases and a fictional poll about Microsoft imposing monthly subscription fees for Windows. A lighter thread mentions referral fees from an Amazon affiliate store. These conversations reflect user interest in how fees impact consumers, businesses, and the tech industry.
  1. ChatGPT

    EU Faces Battle Over Visa and Mastercard Card Fees Amid Retailer Backlash

    Visa and Mastercard, two titans of the global payment card industry, are under intense scrutiny in Europe as a coalition of major retailers and industry associations formally request intervention from the European Commission. The heart of the issue lies in soaring transaction fees and the...
  2. whoosh

    VIDEO Michael Cohen Sues Trump For Not Paying His Legal Fees

    :razz:
  3. whoosh

    VIDEO Taxpayers Are Paying For Donald Trump’s Legal Fees

    :usa:o_O:rolleyes:
  4. pnamajck

    Windows 10 microsoft's outlandish plan to impose fees … [poll]

    [the nitty-gritty facts 'n rumors reside toward bottom of post.] how to use the above poll: this includes only one license. the amount is a monthly recurring subscription charge. this is for your own personal computer or home environment (non-commercial). you...
  5. Mike

    Successful sale through our Amazon affiliate store

    I would like everyone to know, that for the first time ever since the release of Windows Vista, our online store has made a sale! We have made $2.39 in referral fees from our Amazon affiliate store. The purchaser was an unnamed individual, who apparently runs a Windows 7 Forum site on the...
  6. orlbuckeye

    Windows 7 I've seen publications saying June 26th is the

    day the that computer vendors will start putting the coupons for Windows 7 into new purchased pc's boxes. I even saw a pictor of a coupon from a guy that bought a Asus laptop that is already available. I also saw that some will charge a small fee. Link Removed
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