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Award (how much your claim may be worth): Up to three times the amount of illegal overdraft fees you were charged!
Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Case(s): Schulte, et al. v. Fifth Third Bank, Case No. 1:09-CV-06655, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Company(ies): FIFTH THIRD BANK
Website of the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Administrator (UPDATE YOUR INFORMATION HERE): https://www.overdraftsettlement.com
Address to submit a claim form (REQUIRED):
Claim forms can be submitted online at https://www.overdraftsettlement.com or mailed to the following address:
Phone Number to call for assistance: (888) 235-7491
Details: Fifth Third Bank has agreed to a $9.5 million settlement of a class action lawsuit concerning the way it issued overdraft fees. If you paid overdraft fees related to a Fifth Third debit card, check card and/or bank card, you could receive up to three times the amount you were charged from the class action settlement.
According to the Fifth Third class action lawsuit, Fifth Third Bank posted debit card transactions and/or ATM withdrawals in non-chronological order so that the bank could maximize the number of overdraft fees it charged to customers who had insufficient funds. Fifth Third Bank denies any wrongdoing, but has agreed to establish a $9.5 million settlement fund to settle the case, entitled Schulte v. Fifth Third Bank.
If you had a Fifth Third bank account at any time between October 21, 2004 and July 1, 2010, and incurred at least one overdraft fee as a result of the “re-sequencing” of at least one Fifth Third debit card transaction in non-chronological order, you’re considered a member of the settlement class and eligible to receive a cash payment from the Fifth Third overdraft fee settlement.
As part of the Fifth Third overdraft class action settlement, class members who submit valid claim forms by the deadline of May 2, 2011 will be eligible to receive up to three times the amount of overdraft fees they claim they were charged, depending on the total amount of valid claims submitted. If you do not have all of your bank records to support your claim, and your claim is based only on your best knowledge and belief, Fifth Third has the right to contest your claim.
Claim forms can be downloaded or submitted online at the Fifth Third Overdraft Settlement Administrator website: http://www.overdraftsettlement.com/.
Purchased From: October 21, 2004 to July 1, 2010
Claims must be postmarked by: 5/2/11
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Settlement Administrator(s): Epiq Systems, Inc.
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34 thoughts onFifth Third Bank Overdraft Fee Class Action Lawsuit Settlement
April 16, 2012……..STILL NO CHECK!!!!!
I did get my check today. My claim was for $60 and all I got was a crappy $13
This Fudge-in sucks!!! We all should go right down to that court house and lawyers offices and bring them all of our bills, major medical bills, medicines that if we have kids a list of their desperately needed medicines that our full claim would help to get and really fight this.
I think we should all get the judges, lawyers together and run them out of the United States, because the legal system really stinks here in what is supposed to be the good ole United States of America.
What they should have done was wait till they got all the claims in before they decided on the case. It does not look like they did that!!!
All lawyers and judges, they should be all fired and run out of here, they all suck at their jobs!!!!
We should file a CIVIL SUIT NEXT!!!
That’s.not cool I’m posed to get $771and only get back between $115.65 and $169.62 what is wrong with this picture I fell I’m getting robbed again ,why we put so much money in and can’t get it back not even half back.Can we get some justices to?