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pay in advance

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See: prepay


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The Edgbaston Labour MP has been at the forefront of a campaign to protect consumers after it was revealed people who pay in advance end up being charged up to pounds 300 more than those using online direct debit.
Excellent opportunity, dry cleaner in excellent location, good strong lease, customers pay in advance.
Another parent from Sharjah said her son's school always asks them to pay in advance and even requested her to confirm her son's return to school while adding that the circular sent by the school mentioned an increase in fees for next year, which is yet to be approved by the ministry.
 
 
 
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