well i certainly don't need a lecture on reference sources and the use of wiki's and pedia's for research. I understand, I seem to recall learning that in college. just as i also understand the legal definition of nominal to mean "not significant", "token". It does not allow them to defray actual cost, it only allows them to make it less attractive than using a cheaper method. therefore if the value of the Paper they are printing is only worth $.0004 then the "Nominal" or insignificant or token fee would have to be much less than that. so I pay 10% printing fee, way more than nominal which is usually deemed to be around 1 or 2 percent, rarely above 5%. 70,000,000 times $.00004 equals $2800.00. I will pay that to make back $17,000 in recycled paper refunds everyday of the week.