Users Confused by Thomson Reuters’ 2015 Price Increases Demand Clarity

Some users say the full impact of this year's fee increases were not immediately clear for those paying discounted rates.

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The fee schedule, which came into effect on Jan. 1, 2015, introduced increases of up to 10 percent, particularly for legacy products and services where users already have a discount to the current list price. In a letter sent to clients last year informing them of the changes, Thomson Reuters said that “where pricing of products and services is currently at a discount to the 2014 list price, an increase of up to 10 percent of list price will apply.” This applies to dozens of product lines

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