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Bank of America Overdraft Fees Class Action Lawsuit

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If you incurred one or more $35 extended overdrawn balance charges in connection with your Bank of America consumer checking account between Feb. 25, 2014 and Dec. 30, 2017 then you may be eligible for a potential award from the Bank of America Overdraft Fees Class Action Lawsuit. The potential award varies on the amount of people who file a claim. Bank of America allegedly assessed extended overdrawn balance charges that violate the National Bank Act’s usury limit. This claim form is due on April 20, 2018. If you believe that you are eligible,  then file a claim for your potential award.

Bank of America Overdraft Fees CLA: 

  • Bank of America Overdraft Fees Claim Form
  • Claim Form Deadline: 4/20/18
  • Who’s Eligible: Class Members include holders of Bank of America checking accounts who, between Feb. 25, 2014 and Dec. 30, 2017, were assessed at least one extended overdrawn balance charge that was not refunded.
  • Estimated Amount: Varies
  • Proof of Purchase: N/A
  • Case Name & Number: Joanne Farrell, et al. v. Bank of America NA, Case No. 3:16-cv-00492-L-WVG, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California

How To File A Claim: 

  1. Visit the Bank of America Overdraft Fees Claim Form
  2. Read over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
  3. Fill out the claim form with your information.
  4. Submit your claim to receive your potential award!

Bottom Line:

Bank of America customers between the dates of Feb. 25, 2014 and Dec. 30, 2017 that incurred one or more $35 extended overdrawn balance charges with your checking account, you may be compensated with a cash award. Fill out the Bank of America Overdraft Fees Claim Form by April 20, 2018! Don’t forget to take a look at our full list of Class Action Lawsuit Settlements!


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