Insufficient or Non-Sufficient Funds Fees
Sunflower Bank Multiple NSF, OD Fees on One Item Class Action
Overdraft and non-sufficient funds fees fall most heavily on those who can least afford them, says the complaint for this class action. The complaint alleges that Sunflower Bank, NA routinely charges customers two or more non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees or overdraft (OD) fees on a single transaction. It claims that this practice violates the terms Read more
Klarna “Buy Now, Pay Later” Plan and NSF Fees Class Action
Klarna, Inc. offers a “buy now, pay later” service to consumers who would like to spread out their payments for a purchase over time. The complaint for this class action alleges that the company makes misrepresentations and omissions in suggesting that the service is free, when in reality, users are all too likely to incur Read more
Zions Bancorporation Deposit Availability and Fees Class Action
Zions Bancorporation, NA has eight different brands: AmegyBank, California Bank & Trust, the Commerce Bank of Oregon, the Commerce Bank of Washington, National Bank of Arizona, Nevada State Bank, VectraBank Colorado, and Zions Bank. The complaint for this class action alleges that the bank imposes two unfair practices that target its most vulnerable customers: it Read more
Credit Union 1 Multiple Non-Sufficient Funds Fees on One Item Class Action
Credit Union 1 (CU1) is the second-largest credit union in Alaska. The complaint for this class action alleges that CU1 has improperly been charging additional fees on a single item if it gets presented for payment more than once. Until it changed its disclosures, the complaint says, the multiple charges on single items violated its Read more
Trustco Bank Charging Multiple Fees on a Single Item Class Action
If an item is submitted for payment a second time, does it become a second item? Or is it still the same item? The complaint for this class action alleges that Trustco Bank improperly charges multiple $36 fees on a single item and that this practices violates its account agreements. Read more
Earnin Overdraft/NSF Fees Settlement
Activehours, Inc., which does business through the Earnin App, is settling a class action for $3 million. The complaint alleged that some customers were charged overdraft or non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees in their bank or other accounts after Earnin made a withdrawal, and also that Earnin’s marketing did not adequately explain this risk of using Read more
City National Bank and Trust Overdraft and NSF Fees Reg E Class Action
Banks may charge overdraft (OD) fees on one-time debit and ATM transactions provided they meet the requirements of Federal Reserve Regulation E, with proper disclosures to, and consent from, the customer. However, the complaint for this class action alleges that the City National Bank and Trust Company of Lawton, Oklahoma does not do this. The Read more
Navy Federal Credit Union Multiple NSF Fees Settlement
Navy Federal Credit Union is paying some $16 million to settle a class action alleging that it charged customers “representment” fees, or multiple non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees on a single item and that this breached its contracts with customers. The complaint claimed that when an item that had previously been refused payment for insufficient funds Read more
KeyBank Overdraft and Nonsufficient Funds Fees Class Action
KeyBank, the complaint for this class action alleges, charges customers improper overdraft (OD) and nonsufficient funds (NSF) fees. It alleges that the bank charges customers OD fees in improper circumstances and charges more than one NSF fee on a single transaction. Read more
Equity Bank Overdraft and Non-Sufficient Funds Fees Class Action
Two practices are at issue in this class action. The complaint alleges that Equity Bank (1) charges overdraft (OD) fees on accounts that were never actually overdrawn, and (2) charges more than one non-sufficient funds (NSF) fee on a single item. These practices, the complaint says, breaches the bank’s contracts. It refers to them as Read more