We turned to this notary for a power of attorney and a translation into Russian. At first they called the cost 4td, then 14, then when they saw that we were going to leave, they called 12. In general, whatever figure they wanted, they named it. We asked for a check. At first they refused, then they said that it would be more expensive with a check. Well, you know what they mean!
I'm sure they work without rules and price lists. Market relations, as it were.
I did 2 powers of attorney. I was satisfied with the cost and quality of services. We met, discussed the cost and timing, everything went strictly in accordance with the agreements. It should be borne in mind that if you have some kind of non-standard power of attorney, then it will take time to translate it.