Sarah Mirando  |  October 8, 2012

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Award (how much your claim may be worth): You can receive a refund of improper overdraft fees you were charged to your Chase bank checking account.

 

Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Case(s):  In re: Checking Account Overdraft Fee Litigation, Case No. 9-md-2036-JLK, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida.

 

Company(ies): PJMORGAN CHASE, N.A.

Chase Bank

 

 

 

 

Website of the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Administrator (FILE YOUR CLAIM HERE): www.ChaseOverdraftSettlement.com

 

Address to submit a claim form (REQUIRED):

 

Some Class Members will need to submit a Claim Form in order to receive a payment from the Chase overdraft fee class action lawsuit settlement. (See “Details” to see if you fall into this category.) These Class Members must submit a Claim Form and supporting documentation either online at www.ChaseOverdraftSettlement.com or to the following address postmarked no later than February 8, 2013:

 

Chase Overdraft Settlement

c/o Rust Consulting

P.O. Box 8041

Faribault, MN 55021-9441

 

Phone Number to call for assistance: (877) 552-1296

 

Details: The Chase overdraft settlement is the latest settlement to be reached in the massive class action lawsuit In re Checking Account Overdraft Litigation. The litigation involves more than 30 banks sued over their overdraft-fee policies, in which customers say the banks reordered debit card transactions in order to maximize overdraft fees. The Chase overdraft fee class action lawsuit also claims that, instead of declining transactions when an account had insufficient funds to cover a purchase, Chase authorized the transactions and then processed them in highest to lowest dollar order, which had the effect of increasing the number of overdraft fees the bank charged its customers.

Chase denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to a $110 million class action lawsuit settlement to resolve the litigation. Chase has also agreed that, for a period of at least two years, it will not charge overdraft fees on individual debit card transactions of $5.00 or less.

Class Members of the Chase overdraft fee class action settlement include anyone who (A) held a Chase, Bank One, or Bank of New York consumer deposit account accessible with a Chase debit card anytime between January 1, 2003 and March 29, 2010; and (B) were charged one or more overdraft fees as a result of Chase’s practice of posting debit card transactions from highest to lower dollar amount.

To be included in the Class, you must have had two or more overdraft fees on a single day during the time period listed above.

Some Class Members will automatically receive their payments from the Chase overdraft class action settlement, either as account credits (if you still have a Chase account) or in the form of a check (if you no longer have a Chase account). These “automatic” Class Members include all Chase accounts (except former BoNY accounts) who incurred an overdraft fee during the time period January 1, 2005 through March 29, 2010, and Chase accounts that formerly were BoNY accounts and incurred an overdraft fee between April 1, 2007 and March 29, 2010.

Other Class Members will need to file a Claim Form by the deadline of February 8, 2013 in order to receive a payment. These “non-automatic” Class Members include Chase account holders who incurred an overdraft fee between January 1, 2003 and December 31, 2004. It also includes holders of Chase accounts that formerly were Bank of New York accounts and incurred an overdraft fee from October 2, 2006 through April 1, 2007.

The amount of money you will receive from the Chase overdraft settlement will depend on the number of overdraft fees charged to your Chase account during the Class Period. Payments will be distributed after the Court grants final approval to the settlement and any appeals are resolved. A Final Approval Hearing is set for December 10, 2012.

Claim Forms and more information on your rights in the Chase Overdraft Fee Class Action Lawsuit Settlement can be found at www.ChaseOverdraftSettlement.com.

UPDATE 4.26.13: The Court entered Final Approval to the Chase overdraft class action settlement. All settlement funds will be distributed before May 17, 2013.

Overdraft Fees Incurred Between: 

 

Current Chase Customers:

All Chase Accounts (except former BoNY accounts): January 1, 2005 – March 29, 2010

Chase Accounts that formerly were BoNY accounts: April 1, 2007 – March 29, 2010

 

Former Chase Customers:

Chase Accounts in 2003 and 2004: January 1, 2003 – December 31, 2004

Chase Accounts that formerly were BoNY accounts: October 2, 2006 – March 31, 2007

 

Claims must be postmarked by: 2/8/13

 

Settlement Administrator(s): Rust Consulting

 

Class Counsel:

 

Bruce S. Rogow, Esq.
BRUCE S. ROGOW, P.A.
 
Aaron S. Podhurst, Esq.
PODHURST ORSECK, P.A.
 
Robert C. Gilbert, Esq.
GROSSMAN ROTH, P.A.
 
Russell Budd, Esq.
BARON & BUDD, P.C.
 
Richard Golomb, Esq.
GOLOMB & HONIK, P.C.
 

Defense Counsel:

 

David Lesser, Esq.
WILMER CUTLER PICKERING HALE AND DORR LLP


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44 thoughts onChase Overdraft Fee Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

  1. Erin says:

    bogus.. i didn’t even get the refund of one full overdraft payment… Chase can stick it if this is how they treat their customers. I’ll find a better band that treats their customers with more respect than that

  2. Lisa Thomas says:

    WOW..I thought I was the only one feeling this way..I know dam well Overdraft Fees were 35.00 a pop and they sent me a 12.00 postcard looking check in the mail…I was floored. SO people don’t be expecting to get a couple of hundreds which we are due….I am still needing answers about how they did this..

  3. Mikie Lerner says:

    Who the hell represented me on this and how much did Chase pay them to accept this podunk settlement. The attorney general needs to look into the attorneys that accepted this. $5.99 dollars is a joke for the hundreds they stole from me. They were fined for bad mortage practices also and should be closed down. They are a bunch of thieves.This is what is wrong with this country. it runs on GRAFT!!!!!!! They still do what they were sued for paying large checks so more little ones bounce and they can collect millions of dollars in overdraft fees.

  4. William Banks says:

    Today…Monday I got me due …..or did I. After Chase Bank took almost $15,000.00 in those years I get $25.40 today in the mail. This is an insult to our intellect and is so morally wrong. The lawyers get 30 percent and the remainder, after everyone is paid…goes to charity. My guess is that the bankers and the lawyers run those charities.

  5. Leon says:

    Well, I have not gotten mine yet, from all the comments I’ve read, I have no chance of getting a hundred dollars of what they took from me.

  6. Phil says:

    WTF!!!! this is not a settlement for Chase customers $16.34 credit Really!!!!!!!

  7. Sherri says:

    Today I received $16.34 what a JOKE!!!!!! Lawyer must of got hefty checks.. Sad.. all the money Chase took and this is the apology could of kept the lousy changes… LOL!!!

  8. Dennis says:

    What a joke, I got $5.81 back, they took 100s from me and less then 6 bucks returned. Now I can change banks, should have done it already.

  9. Kyle says:

    wow this is disgusting…reading through the comments it looks like people aren’t even going to receive $50 out of this settlement…I am receiving $10.40 which is insulting, I’m putting my money into a local credit union. Down with Chase and the Zionists that control this country!!!!!

  10. Debbie says:

    I received $3.45 today!

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