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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