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"undercharge" Definitions
  1. undercharge (somebody) (for something) to charge too little for something, usually by mistake
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7 Sentences With "undercharge"

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I'm pretty sure they undercharge me, but I don't say anything.
A recent study showed that NFIP rates randomly overcharge about 22019 percent of policyholders and randomly undercharge the remaining roughly 50 percent.
The proposals would maintain rules requiring such internal transfers to be at market prices for routine transactions so companies do not undercharge or overcharge in order to cut their tax bills.
By relying on national averages to set rates instead of more detailed, property-specific information commonly used in the private sector, the NFIP tends to undercharge wealthy, coastal customers and overcharge lower-income homeowners.
In this context, some might be tempted to undercharge for risk, says Mr Woo, adding that now more than ever "insurers would benefit from looking at the past as just one realisation of what might have happened".
George Hartford revolutionized retailing. A&P; reduced prices and made profit by heavy advertising and promotion. The company was one of the first marketers to use brand names when it started selling tea under the Thea Nectar label. This marketing decision came to pass after A&P; faced a law suit against the creators of Cream of Wheat that were angered at A&P; for attempting to undercharge for their product.
In January 2009, it was reported that White was to charge £5 for a pint of real ale at the venue, making the Yew Tree "one of the most expensive places to drink British real ale in the country". White was quoted saying "Most pubs undercharge. You're not just paying for beer, you're paying for the place you drink it in and the people who serve it." In 2010 White met businessman Nick Taplin, owner of a four-star hotel in North Somerset (UK) called Cadbury House and operator of other venues in the UK. Taplin was looking to improve the in-house restaurant offering across his hotel estate and in October 2010, following discussions with White, opened a Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill at Cadbury House as a franchisee.

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