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Chase Bank has agreed to pay $11.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging the bank harmed credit card accountholders’ credit scores and even required them to pay on debts that were discharged in Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

The Chase credit card class action lawsuit alleged that the debts on Class Members’ accounts that were discharged in bankruptcy were sold to third parties, known as debt buyers; however, Chase failed to update accountholders’ credit reports. Instead, the credit reports reflected that the debts were sold or charged off.

The class action lawsuit claimed that Chase’s failure to update these credit card accounts reflected negatively on Class Members’ credit scores. Further, some Class Members, concerned about the affects of the allegedly falsely reported debt on their credit score, continued to pay on debts that had been discharged in bankruptcy.

Chase Bank says it did not attempt to collect on discharged debts, but has agreed to pay $11.5 million to end the class action lawsuit.

Class Members may be entitled to a full refund of any amount they paid on a Chase Bank credit card debt that was discharged in Chapter 7 bankruptcy, along with a portion of the settlement award.

The deadline to opt out of the class action settlement agreement is July 18, 2018.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members include “all individuals (i) who maintained a Credit Card Account with CBUSA; (ii) whose account CBUSA charged off and then sold to a Debt Buyer on or after January 1, 2008, and (iii) who post-sale sought and obtained a discharge of the debt as a result of his/her bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, through and including the date of the Bankruptcy Court’s preliminary approval of the Settlement.”

Potential Award

A full refund of the amount paid on an affected Chase Bank credit card account, along with a share of the settlement award.

Proof of Purchase

Documentation confirming payments for reimbursement claims, including cancelled checks or account statements. To submit a claim online, Class Member ID is required; however, the forms can be printed and mailed. Download a Distribution Claim Form here or a Reimbursement Claim Form here.

Claim Form

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NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Claim Form Deadline

7/18/2018

Case Name

Rusty Haynes v. Chase Bank USA NA, Case No. 18 CV 3307 (VB), in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

Final Hearing

8/20/2018

UPDATE: The Chase Bank Credit Card Debt Class Action Settlement was granted final approval on August 28, 2018.  Let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.

UPDATE 2: On April 1, 2019, Top Class Actions viewers started receiving checks in the mail from the Chase Bank credit card debt class action settlement worth as much as $438.75. Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got PAID!

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

Haynes v. Chase Settlement Administrator
c/o Rust Consulting Inc. – 6032
PO Box 44
Minneapolis, MN 55440-0044
1-877-896-6933

Class Counsel

BOIES SCHILLER FLEXNER LLP

CHARLES JUNTIKKA & ASSOCIATES

Defense Counsel

WILMER CUTLER PICKERING HALE AND DORR LLP

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178 thoughts onChase Bank Credit Card Debt Class Action Settlement

  1. Temekia says:

    I just found the check from March 28, 2019. Can I still cash it?

  2. Jean Clark says:

    I sent a post card to change my address and the card was returned to me. How can I change my address to continue to get checks?

  3. PHILLIP L HUNT says:

    So is this how attorneys get rich?????

  4. robert says:

    “The court has allowed a further distribution from the settlement fund……please find here an additional settlement payment.” Wording on the letter arrived today (5/11/2020); check for $14.90
    Key words….. “further distribution”…..dug through my records, the large payment $438 was approximately one year ago.

  5. Mike says:

    Every one got $400+ check why mine is only $14.90

    1. Mark Rossi says:

      I got a $400+ check AND one for $14.90. Kinda misleading when it says “A full refund of the amount paid on an affected Chase Bank credit card account, along with a share of the settlement award.”. It does say potential though.

      1. Mark Rossi says:

        Ahh, this was in addition to the $438.75. Part of the actual settlement. Hopefully the other part is next.

      2. Mike says:

        Hi, when you got the $400 check?

  6. Mark Rossi says:

    I received something else in the mail today for this. Or at least I’m assuming it is since it says Haynes vs Chase Settlement Administrator C/O Rust Consulting. I’ll update after I open it.

    1. Mark Rossi says:

      $14.90. Same as someone above me.

  7. Brandon says:

    WGY IS THIS STILL HAPPENING EVEN AFTER IT SETTLED. HAD CHAP 7 IN 2018 AND THEY KEPT REPORTING PAST DUE LATE PAYMENTS ON CREDIT REPORT. NEVER RECIEIVED A NOTICE

  8. RB says:

    I’ve received my check for $438.75, deposited and it bounced! Who can I contact about a replacement check?

    1. Claribel Fierro says:

      WOW. I didn’t get my check so I will open an investigation cause seems like these Rusty and lawyers are profiting with others misfortune. ??. Please contact the judges…. they need to know about this issues.

  9. Jodi Tumlinson says:

    I know how you feel Jim I’m still waiting on my check. I spoke with someone at the law office a couple months back and they confirmed I was indeed a class member and would receive a check soon as rhe judge released the funds. Still waiting albeit not very patiently. Keep wondering if it could be lost in the mail.

    1. Claribel Fierro says:

      you should report it to the judge to open an investigation..,, seems like these rusty and lawyers are using others misfortune to profiting. ??. I never received a check or even confirmation of qualifying to be part of settlement. I tried to investigate but in vain . Website or phone number doesn’t give real options to be informed.

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