Bank of America Customers - Overdraft Fee due to Debit Card between 00-07? $$ back!

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Due to a class action lawsuit (woohoo) Bank of America customers may be able to get up to $78 back! You just gotta fill out some form. Worth a shot. Here's the details from this article:

Bank of America customers, here's some good news for you: If you paid an overdraft or over-limit fee after using a BofA debit card in recent years, you may be able to apply for $78.
The proposed lawsuit settlement, reported by TopClassActions.com, covers a time period from Dec. 6, 2000, to Dec. 31, 2007. It may also apply to customers of several other banks.


The BofA lawsuit alleged that it "encouraged its customers to use Bank of America debit cards and increased the number of fees charged to customers using Bank of America debit cards through the order in which such transactions are posted and the account balance information it provides," according to the settlement Web site. Translation: It charged overdraft and over-limit fees that it shouldn't have. The bank did not admit to wrongdoing in the proposed settlement.


To be eligible for up to $78, you must submit a claim by May 9. TopClassActions.com says the online form takes no more than two minutes to complete. First, determine your eligibility by reading this .pdf file.

I had one from August '07 (damn paycheck!) and probably another in 2006 I can think of off the top of my head. Would be nice to get $20 from BoA back before I think about switching banks and getting better interest on my checking. :D

Hope this helps someone out!
 
I should get more than $78 from these a**holes. I have payed more than that in fees that appear a week after I made the damn purchase.
 
Man Too bad it's not for a few months ago. My mother used the crap out of my card when it had nothing and i had over $130 in overdraft fees alone.
 
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