Class-action law­suit: Cap­i­tal One cus­tomers have one week to check their sta­tus for piece of $16 mil­lion set­tle­ment

Class-action lawsuit: Capital One customers have one week to check their status for piece of  million settlement

Cap­i­tal One cus­tomers have a one-week win­dow to see if they ben­e­fit from the bank’s $16 mil­lion set­tle­ment to resolve claims it charged unlaw­ful fees for some trans­ac­tions. 
While Cap­i­tal One didn’t admit to any wrong­do­ing, the set­tle­ment comes as a vic­to­ry for cus­tomers who claimed Capi­tol One vio­lat­ed its account terms by fail­ing to refund NSF or over­draft fees it charged for rep­re­sent­ed check or ACH trans­ac­tions.
Cap­i­tal One account hold­ers who were charged a rep­re­sent­ed fee between Sept. 1, 2015, and Jan. 12, 2022, are not required to pro­vide any­thing to sub­mit a claim. Cus­tomers wish­ing to exclude them­selves from or object to a set­tle­ment claim have until June 17 to sub­mit a writ­ten objec­tion to the set­tle­ment admin­is­tra­tor.
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