Karina Basso  |  January 7, 2015

Category: Consumer News

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TD BankDespite having recently paid $62 million in an overdraft class action lawsuit settlement in 2013, TD Bank N.A. is facing new allegations of continuing to practice illegal overdraft policies to the detriment of their consumers.

Plaintiff Josh Koshgarian filed a new TD Bank overdraft fee class action lawsuit on Dec. 31, 2014, against the New Jersey based TD Bank and Toronto-Dominion Bank, its Canadian parent branch, that despite the recent overdraft class action settlement in a Miami federal court, TD Bank and its parent company have continued to practice “egregious” overdraft schemes to maximize revenues.

The 2013 overdraft class action settlement was established to provide relief to bank consumers who were improperly charged overdraft fees by TD Bank during the Class Period from 2003 to 2010. However, according to the latest TD Bank class action lawsuit, Koshgarian alleges TD Bank continued to collect excessive overdraft fees after the previously established Class Period, leaving hundreds if not thousands of potential Class Members without relief.

According to Koshgarian’s overdraft fee class action lawsuit:

“Significantly, defendants continue to assess overdraft fees based on the improper reordering of debit card transactions from highest to lowest amount and to assess fees even at times when customers would, but for the reordering, have sufficient funds in their account to cover all merchant requests for payment.”

The previously mentioned 2013 overdraft fee class action lawsuit against TD Bank was housed within a larger overdraft fee multidistrict litigation, known as In re: Checking Account Overdraft Litigation, which hit many banks who allegedly practiced illegal overdraft activities. However, Koshgarian claims that among a few other financial institutions, TD Bank stands out because it “continues these practices even after it settled claims of wrongdoing based on these very same practices.”

When a bank consumer’s would bounce, banks used to waive the overdraft fees. However, our current era of overdraft-protection plans has changed the landscape and practices of many banks. In this new overdraft fee class action lawsuit, Koshgarian claims overdraft fees created as much as $17 billion in revenue for banks during the 2007 year alone, demonstrating the lucrativeness of overdraft fee practices.

“The number nearly doubled in 2008, as more and more consumers struggled to maintain positive checking account balances,” Koshgarian alleges in the overdraft fee class action lawsuit. “In 2009, banks brought in $37.1 billion in overdraft charges alone. TD Bank has over $200 billion in assets and over 1300 branches, and has been a notable beneficiary of these staggering overdraft charges.”

Koshgarian further alleges that individuals most likely to maintain a low bank balance are often the poor, meaning that overdraft fees have an unequal effect on consumers depending on their socioeconomic class. By nature, banks like TD Bank have the power to decline a debit card transaction when a consumer has insufficient funds, or also have the option of warning their bank account holders of low funds and the subsequent overdraft fee that will be charged should they proceed with their transaction. However, Koshgarian claims that TD Banks and other financial institutions do not attempt to protect their consumers, and instead proceed with the transaction and then charge their bankers an overdraft fee.

“Even more egregious, customer accounts may not actually be overdrawn at the time the overdraft fees are charged, or at the time of the debit transaction,” the overdraft fee class action lawsuit continues. “In these instances, defendants manipulate and alter the timing of the customer’s transactions, in a manner inconsistent with Defendants’ contractual obligations, in order to maximize overdraft fees imposed on the customer. Thus, it is through manipulation and alteration of customers’ transaction records in a manner inconsistent with defendants’ contractual obligations that defendants maximizes overdraft fees imposed on customers.”

Koshgarian brings several allegations against TD Bank, including claims of  bad faith, breach of contract, violation of the Electronic Funds Transfer Act, and other federal and state-based claims. The plaintiff is seeking injunctive relief and damages for himself and for a Class of similarly situated TD Bank consumers.

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41 thoughts onTD Bank Hit with Another Overdraft Fee Class Action Lawsuit

  1. Jane says:

    The fees are ridiculous with this Bank. If you have a returned check it means you have no money but TD bank keeps charging you fees you can never get caught up

  2. Celeste Smith says:

    I have had thousands taken out over The years how do I receive information on this suit ?

  3. Jackie says:

    TD bank took $785.00 from me in one weeks time. How do i join this class action suit? Someone please direct me. Thank you.

  4. Carmelita Sheppard says:

    I was banking with wells Fargo they let dish in my account to and over charged me. I thought that pathetic. I eventually left wells Fargo and started banking with TD. Biggest mistake in my life. Them crooks stole 60,000 dollars out my savings. Nobody’s telling me who stole it . they can bet their bottom dollar, somebody going to jail.

  5. Sarah says:

    Hope another suit happens, cuz I will file another claim too. TDBank caused us serious financial hardship too. One thing bounced, they charged again every five days for each of the other that bounced because of one item and would not erase any overdraft fees! They are the most unethical bank ever! What should have been $135 turned into over $1000, and they would not close the account for a certain time period THEY use when we said just close it and we will pay what we owed. So, they left it open and kept adding fees every five days. UGH!

  6. Mary Jolly says:

    I would like contact information on how to be representing in the class action suit, I was on the list before and now I was just notified that TD Bank North is suing me in civil court for the overdraft fees that I paid, thousands of dollars I paid and they are still coming after me 8 yrs later. I need help to stand up against this injustice.

  7. Terri Santamaria says:

    09/2016 TD Bank Just did the same to me. A little different this time. They cleared a check on 9/1. Then on 9/2 charged an overdraft and cancelled the check BUT it was marked cleared on 9/1 and I had a positive balance. They can’t explain this and already sent the check back to the vendor.

  8. 7865644249 says:

    No Matter I was monitoring twice a day online account nor I deposited in time before my account will be negative, before yesterday and yesterday. They charge overdraft 35 over overdraft. I visited TDBank branch at Doral miami, managers were rude and unhelpful my blood pressure went up, rescue came and confirmed. Manager understood the situation and reversed what they record shown around 12 pm. My account remain positive all the time. Never show negative. Today they charge other overdraft. With my account positive over $450
    They are so abuser they deserve a demand

    How can I start a demand against TDBank

    I went several times to the bank I request document I call customer services and ask for a Superviser named Brian R or K located at New Jersey Ext 22432480 I ask them make record of everything tape any conversation and they confirmed they were doing.

    Thank you

    Jose Moya
    j2moya@hotmail.com
    7865644249

  9. Terri Davis says:

    My husband and i were taken for 400.00 from TD bank in new hampshire. We are now unable to get checks from our current bank as they put in their system that we owe 112.00. We do not owe them any money as they were the ones that gave me money back on my account that didnt have enough money. How do we get in on the class action law suit to get our money back. Thank you Terri Davis

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