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Bank Overdraft Fees Investigation

Stueve Siegel Hanson is investigating unfair and deceptive practices relating to overdraft fees assessed by banks against debit card customers. Banks charge billions of dollars annually in overdraft fees. Many of these fees result from banks' systematic policy of re-ordering debit card transactions from highest dollar amount to lowest dollar amount so as to deplete the customer's available funds as quickly as possible while maximizing the number of overdraft fees. Other practices that are the subject of this investigation include charging overdraft fees even in situations where in fact a customer has not overdrawn his or her checking account, charging overdraft fees even in situations where a bank in fact did not pay out more funds than were in the customer's checking account, and failing to provide accurate account balance information on the bank's website or at the point of sale.

Stueve Siegel Hanson has filed a class action lawsuit against Commerce Bank alleging that Commerce customers were charged overdraft fees because of Commerce's unfair and deceptive overdraft fee practices.  Click here for more information on the Commerce Bank Overdraft Fees Lawsuit.

Stueve Siegel Hanson has filed a class action lawsuit against MidFirst Bank alleging that MidFirst Bank customers were charged overdraft fees because of MidFirst Bank's unfair and deceptive overdraft fee practices.  Click here for more information on the MidFirst Bank Overdraft Fees Lawsuit.

We are currently prosecuting claims against several other banks for their practices in assessing overdraft fees. We would like to hear from you if you have been charged overdraft fees by Commerce Bank, MidFirst Bank or other banks. Please complete the form below, or call us at 1-888-756-6494 so that we may schedule a free consultation.

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