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Award (how much your claim may be worth):

$78

 

Case(s): Closson v. Bank of America Case No. CGC 04436877

 

Company(ies): Bank of America, Fleet Bank N.A., LaSalle Bank N.A., LaSalle Bank Midwest N.A., United States Trust Company N.A.

 

Website Link to access the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement and get YOUR Stake (PREFERRED METHOD): Settlement Administrator Website

 

Address of Class Counsel to submit a claim form (NOT REQUIRED):

 

Bank of America Settlement Administrator

P.O. Box 9339

Minneapolis, MN 55440-9339.

 

Phone Number to call for assistance: 1-877-625-9405

 

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Details: Super easy settlement to submit your claim for. If you had a debit card from Bank of America or one of the banks listed above, and paid an Insufficient Funds fee or charge, Overdraft fee or charge, Returned Item fee or charge, or other similar fee or charge within five days of using an ATM or your debit card to buy something within the “Purchased From” dates below this settlement is for YOU! If you were charged an Over Limit fee or charge because of a debit charge which occurred sometime during your statement period you’re included in this class action lawsuit settlement as well. It’s a cash settlement of $78 per claimant. We know it’s less than many were hoping for, but it’s free money, so why NOT make your claim? Just hit the Settlement Administrator website, click on “Submit a claim online” on the left, read the terms and conditions and click on continue. Next you have to enter in all of your contact information and include your bank account number which had the fee(s) assessed to it. The form states you can include the address of the account holder instead of the account number, but it’s locked and won’t accept enough characters to enter in most addresses (it wouldn’t fit ours by way of a test.) Click Continue, read through the terms and conditions, enter in the text verification characters and click on SUBMIT! That’s it! How easy was that? Any questions? Just give the settlement administrators a call for help.

Purchased From:

 

Bank of America cardholders: December, 6th, 2000 – December 31st, 2007

Fleet Bank cardholders: April 1, 2004 – December 31, 2007

LaSalle Bank / LaSalle Bank Midwest cardholders: October 1, 2007 – December 31, 2007

U.S. Trust Company Cardholders: July 1, 2007 – December 31, 2007

 

Claims Accepted Until (YOU MUST SUBMIT YOUR CLAIM BY THIS DATE!): Postmarked OR submitted electronically by 5/1/09

 

Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Amount(s): $35,000,000 minus $8,125,000 in attorney fees minus $10,000 in the lead plaintiff reward minus $2,500,000 in administrative costs (advertising the notice, settlement administrator expenses, etc.) = $24,365,000 to be distributed to class members. Anything left over will be going to four different non-profit organizations, to be named at a later date.

 

Settlement Administrator: Rust Consulting

 

TCA Staff Tidbit: This is the first bank fee settlement that many people have been waiting for. Unfortunately it’s a small one. I know paid for then $78 in fees to B of A over the course of 15 + years as a customer, but some money is ALWAYS better then NO moolah. I think it’s great they made it an EASY claim. I submitted my claim already, and hope if you qualify you do to! As we list above, it’s fast, easy and shouldn’t take longer than 2 minutes to submit your claim online. Interestingly, they include the caveat in the settlement agreement that the organizations getting any left over funds CANNOT be ones that encourage the pursuit of litigation against financial institutions. Seems like a “Duh” moment to me, but I guess it needs to be included to cover B of A’s Heine. That would be a big bummer (understatement) to spend $35 million and have a charity that gets a portion of it come back and sue you a few years later. Wouldn’t that be bad karma? Is there bad karma in the lawsuit biz? Hmmm. Things to ponder. Anyway, as we stated, check it out. Make your claim,get $78 back.

 

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28 thoughts onBank of America and others Fees Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

  1. Shanda Lardge says:

    Add me

  2. Anonymous says:

    I am looking for info a class action suit RE: Overdraft Fee Which covers January 1, 2001 TO May 24, 2011.I received a notice on July 7, 2011

  3. Anonymous says:

    YES they are definitely a bunch of schiesters. But I got my revenge! I got my check in the mail for my part of the settlement for $ 98.16! Merry xmas to me!! yee haw . Kiss my ass BOA.

  4. Anonymous says:

    I was being charged with 39.00 late fee when I was not late , kept doing it , I sent by signed mail to be on time still no late. I had it taken out of my Bank of america did it again when they take it out for 3 months from Nov-February. They make me sick cheeters theives and they get bailed out what is he NUTS We the people mean nothing to our Govt. just the rich do.

  5. Anonymous says:

    bank of america owe me like 400.00 in un autherized fees

  6. Anonymous says:

    I hate this dang BOA I had my paycheck direct deposit. I had 10 items that had shown up as paid. A $436 check came through and all of a sudden I look on my online account and BOA had shifted the $436 first and counted the other 10 items as insufficient. What the heck. No wonder I cant ever get ahead.
    Help

  7. Anonymous says:

    I don’t see any answers on this web blog at the end here. SO what good is it?
    Here’s one good Q tho….WHAT bank does NOT engage in these predatory kind of charges?
    I would move right now, today, if anyone could mention any band that does not gouge us with these kinds of charges.
    Overdraft charges used to be 9 dollars. now they are 35. Where is the federal trade commission when they snuck those charges up on us? Or is it not even regulated by the Feds? Who regulates these parasites anyway?
    This is an email into the air I know but at least I feel a little better. I missed the deadline too….crap. I read you didn’t need to sign up and that if you banked with BOFA you would get the rebate if you had an account from the correct dates. I did. Ah, whatever, another one bites the dust.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Bank of America and others Fees Class Action Lawsuit Settlement
    i took a swear never to deal with this bank any more they suppose to help us in our bad time instead they carge so many over draft fees god .. i had to closed that account least some one step up for there freaking ediots they charge me least 20 OD FEES ..AND BOUGHT SHARES FROM MY HARD EARN MONEY NOW THEY GOT TRIPLE OF 410 MILLIONS THATS WHY THEY FIGURE TO RETURN IT PEACE OF SHIT BANK OF AMERICA

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