| 11. | Those who leave would be dunned in the form of so-called exit fees or surcharges on their new bills.
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| 12. | The only hitch, some bankruptcy lawyers say, is that the debtor must move before being dunned by any creditors.
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| 13. | It is not unusual for a small account to be dunned as much as $ 60 per year in maintenance fees.
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| 14. | Although he was on the line less than three minutes, he was dunned for $ 14.89, including tax.
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| 15. | California preparer Carol Thompson tells of clients who were dunned $ 9, 000 by the IRS when they outspent their earnings on luxuries.
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| 16. | If he had been awake, he would have dunned me for change, but the night was cool and he had turned in early.
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| 17. | To add insult to injury, New York City tax officials dunned hundreds of property owners on the assumption that they had failed to pay.
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| 18. | Before being dunned for any duty about to be imposed, the wine captains were carried up the hill to the customs house in a chair.
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| 19. | Why Random House dunned Miss Collins to get its money back is hard to say, but a realist might suspect that she had lost her celebritude.
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| 20. | But it could hurt him down the road by draining his campaign machine of money and sending him back to donors who have already been heavily dunned.
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