1. overcharging - Noun
2. overcharging - Verb
overcharging (plural overchargings)
The act or process of charging excessively
overcharging
present participle and gerund of overcharge
Nothing is as irritating as the fellow who chats pleasantly while he's overcharging you. Kin Hubbard
Why is it good for football to take the excitement away from fans by overcharging them for tickets to see their team? Sepp Blatter
Agency officials also said the cost projections the utilities use to request rate increases historically have been incorrect, leading to “wild” swings in customer bills and overcharging for services in some cases. Source: Internet
Back in September 2019, UK cybersecurity company discovered a collection of Android apps in the Google Play marketplace which had the sole purpose of overcharging users for mobile apps that provided very simple functionality. Source: Internet
Another private hospital in Hyderabad is under fire following several complaints regarding overcharging coronavirus patients. Source: Internet
In response to a complaint from whistleblower Jerry H. Brown II, the US Government filed suit against Maersk for overcharging for shipments to US forces fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. Source: Internet