12 days left to file a claim in $2.65 million settlement for CenterState Bank customers. Act now!
Don’t Miss Out on Your Share of $2.65 Million!
Calling all CenterState Bank customers! You have just 12 days left to file a claim and receive a portion of a massive $2.65 million class-action settlement. This is your chance to get compensated for alleged illegal overdraft fees charged by the bank.
Although the bank, now known as SouthState Bank, denies any wrongdoing, they have agreed to settle the lawsuit to put the matter to rest. So, don’t wait any longer – seize this opportunity!
Who’s Eligible?
If you had a checking account with CenterState Bank and were hit with certain types of overdraft fees on debit transactions between April 6, 2015, and May 31, 2020, you qualify for the settlement. Additionally, if you were charged fees for insufficient funds or overdrafting on automated clearing house debits or checks between Aug. 18, 2015, and Aug. 21, 2020, you’re also eligible.
What Will You Get?
If you qualify for the settlement, you’ll receive a prorated share of the net settlement based on the amount you were charged in illegal fees. As a class member, you have the option to receive a cash payment, account credit, or even have uncollected fees forgiven. The choice is yours!
Act Now!
Time is running out! You have until Oct. 23 to file for exclusion or objection to the settlement. Mark your calendars for the approval hearing on Nov. 30. Don’t miss this chance to make things right!
But wait, there’s more!
Another class-action settlement is on the horizon. A&W Concentrate and Keurig Dr Pepper are facing allegations of misleading advertising. The deadline for this $15 million settlement is Oct. 18. Stay tuned for more details!
How are the equations manipulated in step 2 to eliminate the variable y?
There are several ways to approach this task, but one possible way is to use the “elimination method” to solve the system of equations. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to solve the system using this method:
1. Write down the two equations:
eq1: 3x + 2y = 7
eq2: 4x – 3y = 6
2. Multiply both sides of eq1 by 3 and eq2 by 2 to make the coefficients of x in both equations the same:
eq1: 9x + 6y = 21
eq2: 8x – 6y = 12
3. Add eq1 and eq2 together to eliminate y:
9x + 6y + 8x – 6y = 21 + 12
17x = 33
4. Divide both sides of the equation by 17 to solve for x:
x = 33/17
5. Substitute the value of x back into one of the original equations (let’s use eq1) to solve for y:
3(33/17) + 2y = 7
99/17 + 2y = 7
2y = 7 – (99/17)
2y = (119/17) – (99/17)
2y = 20/17
y = 20/34
y = 10/17
6. Finally, write down the solution as an ordered pair:
(x, y) = (33/17, 10/17)
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