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Bank of America settles for $73MNineteen months after a court approved a $410 million class action settlement with Bank of America over improper overdraft fees, lawyers for the plaintiffs state they still have $90 million left over and can’t find enough Class Members to complete the payout.

Senior U.S. District Judge James Lawrence King, who presided over the case and approved the deal in 2011, is not happy with this update. He has ordered the lawyers to double their efforts to find more Class Members. King also reversed his approval of a $35 million cy pres award, and awarded it to the class action members instead.

Judge King approved the $410 million Bank of America overdraft settlement in November 2011. This class action lawsuit affects more than 13 million Bank of America customers who had debit card overdrafts during the past decade.

Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit alleged that Bank of America processed its debit card transactions in the order of highest to lowest dollar amount in order to maximize profit collection from overdraft fees. An overdraft occurs when the customer does not have enough money in their account to cover a debit card transaction. Overdraft class action lawsuits have been filed against more than 30 other banks.

Judge King ruled that the agreement was fair and reasonable to both parties, despite drawing some criticism from some of the plaintiffs because they would only receive a fraction of what they paid in overdraft fees. The fees were usually $35 each.

According to BofA’s attorneys, 13.2 million Bank of America customers who had debit cards between January 2001 and May 2011 would receive compensation from this class action settlement. Those who still have accounts would have the money automatically credited, while others would receive a check by mail. None of the customers had to take any action or fill out any paperwork. Checks from the Bank of America overdraft settlement were mailed in November 2012.

Unfortunately, allegations of Bank of America overdraft abuse are not uncommon. American banks garner huge profits in overdraft fees, and often fight tooth and nail to keep it as such. According to a June 2013 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau report, 61% of bank profits from consumers come from overdraft and insufficient fund fees.

Despite the class action settlement, Bank of America insists there was no wrongdoing or improper conduct with their overdraft policies. New regulations that were created following the recent financial crisis now prohibit banks from charging overdraft fees on debit cards without getting customer permission.

Many consumers and advocates are fighting for an outright ban on banks from allowing their customers to withdraw more money than they have in their accounts. This tactic costs consumers $225 per year in fees on average. These overdraft fees are big business for banks, however, which has led many of these banks to employ deceptive practices to maximize the number of overdraft fees they charge.

If you were charged an overdraft fee by Bank of America after June 2011, you may have a legal claim. Please visit the Bank of America Overdraft Class Action Lawsuit Investigation. There, you can submit your claim for a free legal review and if it qualifies for legal action, a skilled overdraft lawyer will contact you for a free, no-obligation consultation. You will be guided through the litigation process at no out-of-pocket expenses or hidden fees. The overdraft attorneys working this investigation do not get paid until you do.

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136 thoughts on$90M Unclaimed in Bank of America Overdraft Class Action Settlement

  1. Jennifer Stephens says:

    i was charged overdraft fees extremely too many times and i got a check for 98 dollars ,

  2. Angel says:

    ME AND MY MOM IS STILL WITH B OF A. EW BEEN WITH THEM FOR MANY YEARS. AND THY TOOK HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS FROM US TO. WE GOT $98. ON 11/2011. SO, IF THY HAVE $90 MILLION IN UNCLAIMED MONEY. THY SHOULD REDISTRIBUTED THE REST OF THE MONEY TO EVERY ONE THAT RECEIVE THE FIRST CHECK. THAT’S FAIR.

  3. Cassandra says:

    Now I really wonder how much they really took from me. I got a check of approx. $70. And they had closed my account with a significant negative balance. If they paid that balance off with the proceeds first my payment must have been close to $400-500, and that’s prorated. I do remember at one point going up to a branch and complaining about how they sent a mortgage payment through first and then charged me multiple overdrafts for small charges that should have been first. The staff there explained they were doing me a favor by putting the more important mortgage check through first. Liars

  4. Kini Cosma says:

    I closed my BofA account also because of excessive overdraft charges approximately 5-7 years ago. I was so proud of that account too!

  5. Michelle Jacobs says:

    I closed my account over this issue & never knew of any lawsuit or got any information. I too would like compensation & wonder why I wasn’t notified.

  6. Brown says:

    Yes, Bryan, you are right. $9.00 here. Why are the amounts not close to what they stole? Can someone answer this? Maybe this why there is so much left.

  7. Cassandra says:

    Yeah, I just looked through the order. If they can’t find enough people to give the money to they have two options. A. go back through and update the pro rata basis for the first checks and send out another payment. B. give the remaining amount to the cy pres program. I hope they redo the pro rata, but it’s easier for the administrator of the settlement to give it to the cy pres program.

  8. Cassandra says:

    Why don’t they just redistribute what is left to those who already cashed checks? Wasn’t there a provision put in for the redistribution of unclaimed moneys?

  9. Sean says:

    No wonder they have millions left after only giving everyone $6..

  10. Bryan Tomo says:

    This is a joke. They charged me hundreds of dollars for setting up my account to auto overdraft. Very shady what they did. I closed my account right after I found out. Last year I signed on to this to get my share of the lawsuit. Pfffft a $6.00 check. Yeah that really makes up for all the overdraft fees and hardships they caused me.

    1. vonda says:

      they took sooo much, and sent me 9.96 check

    2. Ricardo Illa says:

      I only got 2.96 yet boa took over 400 in o/d fees

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