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Mr Hobby also warned of the extra cost, saying that agency fees and "finders' fees" to source teachers can cost £10,000 for a single appointment.

From BBC • Dec. 14, 2015

Placement companies, which rely on commission-only sales people, funnel the aged only to facilities that have agreed to pay thousands of dollars in finders' fees.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 12, 2010

Nonetheless, Army and Air Force personnel must borrow heavily from the military to pay real estate finders' fees and make rent deposits.

From Time Magazine Archive

Penn-Texas had to pay finders' fees of $98,296 to those who arranged the loans, plus extra "service" charges of $119,798.

From Time Magazine Archive

In a routine check of the companies' books, OPS auditors stumbled on $719,831.48 in charges for brokers' and finders' fees which had been illegally passed on to customers.

From Time Magazine Archive

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