Top Class Actions’s website and social media posts use affiliate links. If you make a purchase using such links, we may receive a commission, but it will not result in any additional charges to you. Please review our Affiliate Link Disclosure for more information.

Bank of America settles for $73MBank of America customers are reporting they’re receiving their refunds from the Bank of America overdraft class action lawsuit settlement. However, the refund checks look like postcards and not normal checks, which may increase the possibility that some Class Members may overlook them as junk mail.

The refunds are part of a $410 million class action lawsuit settlement reached in 2011 over allegations Bank of America manipulated debit transactions to maximize the fees the bank could charge to customers who overdrew their bank accounts.

Current Bank of America customers automatically received their refund from the overdraft fee class action settlement on or about November 2, 2012, while former customers will receive their refund in the form of a check sent to the last known mailing address.

Former Bank of America customers are reporting they are receiving these checks, which must all be sent by November 30, 2012. The checks reportedly look like postcards as part of an attempt to save money on postage and printing.

If your address has changed since you had a Bank of America account, you can update your mailing address by sending a request to the Settlement Administrator at:

Checking Account Overdraft Litigation
P.O. Box 2505
Faribault, MN 55021-9505

118 thoughts onBank of America Overdraft Settlement Checks In the Mail!

  1. Francisco says:

    Yo he tenido cuentas ahí y siempre me robaban dinero!! Y ahorita tengo una y no me han dado los bonos que prometieron!!

  2. Connie Marie Oglesby says:

    Hello my name is Connie Oglesby I lost a lot of money doing the overdraft a Bank of America I have not yet received my payment from the settlement

  3. Lisa waters says:

    What is happening

  4. Theresa Haberlack says:

    I want my money. They leave a site address that goes no where, a phone number that goes no where and no one person knows anything about the case or checks to be mailed.

    Who ever is overseeing the disbursements of the checks isn’t doing a very good job of finding class members. By design I am sure.

    This is all just another scam by BofA… What a joke!

  5. WAYNE GOGSKI says:

    I WANT MY MONEY
    WAY

  6. Patti Fleming says:

    The check is bogus . It just came in the mail in the beginning of April 2018. It was void as of April 15th 2014. What a scam. Should go to news Network.

  7. Casey Myers says:

    So far I received a card looking payment for under $2.00 with a link to the finding by the courts, that was around 2013. I was told the rest would be held for around 2 yrs. I received a fake email asking for my personal information from the BOA in New York. I’ve moved several times as you would see a spiral effect this even took on my life, but if a scam artist can track my email down why cant the Bank admins in charge of sending the rest of the missing money.

  8. max reynolds says:

    I were with them for some years.

  9. .george villalta says:

    I was with them for many years, know I am with wells fargo know. so do get that money from them. can I get money settlement to even I with wells fargo

1 8 9 10

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. By submitting your comment and contact information, you agree to receive marketing emails from Top Class Actions regarding this and/or similar lawsuits or settlements, and/or to be contacted by an attorney or law firm to discuss the details of your potential case at no charge to you if you qualify. Required fields are marked *

Please note: Top Class Actions is not a settlement administrator or law firm. Top Class Actions is a legal news source that reports on class action lawsuits, class action settlements, drug injury lawsuits and product liability lawsuits. Top Class Actions does not process claims and we cannot advise you on the status of any class action settlement claim. You must contact the settlement administrator or your attorney for any updates regarding your claim status, claim form or questions about when payments are expected to be mailed out.