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Bank of America customers must act within 12 days to exclude themselves from $500K communications settlement

Bank ​of America Customers in Florida Have 12 Days to Opt Out of $500,000 Settlement

Attention all Bank of America customers in Florida! You have a limited time to take action and potentially receive compensation. A class-action lawsuit has‌ been filed against the bank,⁣ alleging⁣ that late-night debt ⁤collection messages were ⁤sent in violation of Florida’s Consumer Collection Practices Act. While Bank of America denies these claims, they have agreed to a $500,000 settlement.

Don’t⁣ Miss Out on Your Chance for Compensation

If you received communications from Bank of America between 9 p.m. and 8 ⁤a.m. regarding debt collection⁤ from your ‍account since April 20, 2020, you may be eligible for a share of the settlement. The exact amount you could receive varies based on the number of⁣ claims submitted, but ⁣it could be up to $500!

Act Now to Object or Opt Out

If you wish‌ to object to the settlement or be excluded from it, you ⁤must file a request through the mail by ⁢December 12. Exclusion means you are choosing not to participate in the settlement, while an objection is expressing your disagreement with it.

To request exclusion, make sure your⁣ mail includes the case name, your name, address, and telephone number as a settlement class member, the ‍email address or cellphone number that‌ received the communication, your⁢ personal signature, and a​ statement clearly stating your desire to be excluded from the settlement.

Remember, you cannot file for⁢ exclusion through phone, email, or the settlement website. ‌Act quickly, as the final‌ approval hearing⁢ is scheduled for January 11, and the deadline to file a claim for the settlement is ⁢January‍ 26.

Don’t let this opportunity slip away. Take action ‍now to protect your rights and potentially receive compensation!

What is the deadline for filing a claim or requesting exclusion from the​ Bank of America settlement in ⁤Florida

Bank ​of America Customers‍ in Florida Have 12 Days to⁤ Opt Out of $500,000​ Settlement

Attention all Bank of America customers in Florida!‌ You have ⁣a limited time to‌ take action and potentially receive compensation. A class-action lawsuit has been filed against the bank, alleging⁤ that late-night debt collection ⁣messages⁢ were ⁢sent in violation of Florida’s Consumer Collection Practices Act. While Bank of America denies these‌ claims, they have agreed to a $500,000 ⁤settlement.

Don’t Miss‍ Out on Your Chance ‌for Compensation

If you received communications from Bank of America​ between 9 p.m. and 8 a.m. regarding debt​ collection from your account since April 20,‌ 2020, you may be eligible for a⁤ share of the settlement. The exact amount you could​ receive varies based on the number of claims‍ submitted, but it could be up to ‍$500!

Act Now ​to Object or ⁣Opt Out

If you wish ‍to object to the settlement or⁣ be excluded from it, ⁤you must⁤ file⁣ a request ⁣through the mail by December 12. Exclusion means ‌you are choosing ​not to​ participate in the settlement, while an objection ‍is expressing your disagreement with it.

To request exclusion, make‍ sure your mail ​includes the case name, your name, address, and telephone⁣ number as a settlement ⁣class member, the email address or cellphone number that received the communication, your personal signature,⁤ and a statement clearly stating your desire ​to be excluded from the ⁤settlement.

Remember, you ​cannot file for exclusion through phone, email, or ⁣the settlement website. Act quickly, as the final approval hearing is scheduled for January 11, and the deadline⁣ to file a claim for⁤ the settlement ‍is January 26.

Don’t let this opportunity slip away. Take action ⁤now⁤ to protect your rights and ‌potentially receive compensation!



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