Overdraft Fee Litigation
Banks use overdraft fees and insufficient funds fees as a way to unfairly profit in your time of need. Some of these overdraft fees are legitimate, and some of them are not. All too often, banks and credit unions play unfair tricks to charge you more in overdraft fees than they should. These practices may include charging “extended” or “continuous” overdraft fees, charging overdraft fees on their own service fees, charging overdraft fees on transactions authorized into a positive balance, or charging multiple insufficient funds fee on the same transaction or item. The attorneys at KalielGold PLLC have had success challenging many of these practices at some of the country’s largest banks and credit unions. We’ve secured multimillion dollar settlements against major financial institutions in cases involving a variety of types of overdraft fees and insufficient funds fees.
Contact us today if you have:
Paid overdraft fees
Paid insufficient funds fees
Paid “extended” or “continuous” overdraft fees
Paid overdraft fees on service fees
Paid overdraft fees when your account had a positive balance
Paid multiple insufficient funds fees on the same transaction
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