Case Information

  • Devore et al. v. Dollar Bank

  • The Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

  • Case No. GD-21-008946

About This Case

NOTICE OF PENDING CLASS ACTION AND PROPOSED SETTLEMENT

READ THE NOTICE FULLY AND CAREFULLY; THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS!

IF YOU HAVE OR HAD A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT WITH DOLLAR BANK AND YOU WERE CHARGED CERTAIN OVERDRAFT FEES OR NSF FEES (DESCRIBED BELOW) BETWEEN DECEMBER 1, 2017 AND FEBRUARY 14, 2023 THAT WERE NOT REFUNDED, THEN YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO A PAYMENT FROM A CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT.

The Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania has authorized the Notice; it is not a solicitation from a lawyer.

SUMMARY OF YOUR OPTIONS AND THE LEGAL EFFECT OF EACH OPTION

DO NOTHING

If you have received notice, you will receive a payment from the Settlement Fund and/or debt forgiveness if you do not opt out. You will be bound by the judgment in this case.

EXCLUDE YOURSELF FROM THE SETTLEMENT; RECEIVE NO PAYMENT BUT RELEASE NO CLAIMS

You can choose to exclude yourself from the Settlement or “opt out.” This means you choose not to participate in the Settlement. You will keep your individual claims against Dollar Bank, but you will not receive a payment and/or forgiveness of Uncollected Relevant Fees. If you exclude yourself from the Settlement but want to recover against Dollar Bank, you will have to file a separate lawsuit or claim.

OBJECT TO THE SETTLEMENT

You can file an objection with the Court explaining why you believe the Court should reject the Settlement. If you object and the Court overrules your objection, then you will receive a payment and/or forgiveness of Uncollected Relevant Fees and you will not be able to sue Dollar Bank for the claims asserted in this litigation. If the Court agrees with your objection, then the Settlement may not be approved, and the case will go forward.


These rights and options – and the deadlines to exercise them – along with the material terms of the Settlement are explained in the Notice.