Checks are finally being mailed to millions of credit card
holders as a result of class-action settlement. Don't toss it.
By MSN Money partner on Thu, Jan 5, 2012
6:37 PM
This
post comes from Gerri Detweiler at partner site Credit.com.
More
than 10 million checks are going out to credit card holders as the result
of the Currency Conversion Fee Antitrust Litigation settlement
that I last wrote about -- get this -- four years ago. These refund
checks are being sent to credit card holders as a result of a class-action
lawsuit over the setting and disclosure of foreign currency conversion fees.
I just got a
check for $18.04 from the settlement and, quite honestly, I could have easily
mistaken it for junk mail. Like millions of others, I had filed a claim back in
2008 and had pretty much forgotten about it at this point.
Here's what
the mailer looks like:
I wouldn't
be surprised if a lot of these checks get tossed either inadvertently or
because the recipient thinks it's some kind of scam.
Some people
who filed claim forms and documentation showing how much they paid in foreign
transaction fees will get larger checks. If you have moved since you submitted
a claim, you'll need to write to:
Currency
Conversion Fee Antitrust Litigation
Settlement
Administrator
P.O. Box 290
Philadelphia,
PA 19105-0290
I expected
to get $25 under the "easy refund option" I had filed under. But the
amount I received was smaller, because the amount of claims filed exceeded the
settlement funds available. But, hey, it was a little bit of extra cash before
the holidays.
With anything
like this, you can expect scammers to seize the opportunity and try to
use it to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers. I haven't heard of any scams
coming out of this settlement yet, but if you receive an email or phone call
from someone offering to help you process a refund, ignore it. You will not
receive phone calls or emails from the settlement administrators. Either you'll
get a check or you won't.
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