Overdraft Fee Cases Get the Green Light

Bank overdraft fee cases across the country are moving forward after U.S District Judge James Lawrence King dismissed requests from banks to stop overdraft lawsuits.  As reported in Saturday's Miami Herald, customers are taking action against many of the country's most popular banks for manipulating the way charges are posted to bank accounts, triggering overdraft fees to apply to accounts when they shouldn't.

If you have been a victim of deceptive banking practices, check out this blog for more information.

Have you been charged bank overdraft fees without overdraft protection consent?

Have you been allowed to continue charging to your bank debit card, even though insufficient funds were available in your account? After being able to make a charge with insufficient funds, have you found your bank has charged an overdraft fee upwards of $35? Overdraft charges can easily add up to hundreds of dollars without you knowing it!

If you have been INVOLUNTARILY enrolled in overdraft protection services, you may be eligible to seek compensation!

You may also be eligible to seek compensation if you enrolled in overdraft protection services and found the terms of your service to be false, misleading or deceptive.

If you have been the victim of deceptive bank overdraft protection practices, contact us here or by calling 213.596.6530.

This is not an issue of banks applying current debits to your account in reverse order of their value, and not the chronological order in which they were made, this is an instance of banks using deceptive practices to apply overdraft protection to your account.