BREAKING NEWS
January 27, 2009
Bank of America Account Owners Please Read:
If you had a Bank of America, Fleet Bank, LaSalle Bank or U.S. Trust Company debit card between December 6, 2000 and December 31, 2007 and you paid an insufficient funds fee, overdraft fee, or a similar fee, you may be able to collect damages from Bank of America.
Bank of America recently settled a class action dispute for 35 million dollars, and you may be eligible to receive damages from that fund. There are certain selection criteria that is required in order for you to receive damages. You must have had an insufficient funds fee assessed to your account within five business days of using your debit card. Or, you were assessed an overlimit fee on your account within the same billing cycle that a debit card purchase was made.
While Bank of America does not admit liability for the damages, they have settled the class action suit. You may receive payment of up to $78 for damages. For information on exactly how to claim your money, send us an email at support@brienprivatefinance.com or just go to our site and ask a free question.
The California Superior Court of San Francisco has not yet approved the settlement, but it is likely to get approved in May when the approval decision will be made.
Before submitting a claim form, make sure that you are an eligible member of the class. If you would like more information on how to determine if you are eligible to receive your fair share of the $35 million dollar settlement, go to our site and ask a question in our private sector. Be sure to include your email address, as well any contact information, and any additional information that will help us to better answer your question. You can also give us a call at 800-604-1924, press 0 for the operator and ask for Valerie Tomlinson. She is handling all of the clients’ questions regarding this settlement.
This press release was written by Brent Brien, President and CEO of Brien Private Finance LLC.
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