Attorney General Brown announces $425M settlement with Capital ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced a revised settlement with Capital One, requiring the bank to pay $425 million in restitution and offer better
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Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced a revised settlement with Capital One, requiring the bank to pay $425 million in restitution and offer better
foxbaltimore.comA federal judge rejected Capital One's $425 million settlement with depositors who said they were cheated out of high interest rates, saying the payout was too small and millions of account holders would continue to be short-changed.
www.reuters.comA $2.4M Capital One settlement offers cash to consumers incorrectly reported as deceased and whose disputes the bank failed to resolve.
www.classaction.orgSettlement doubled in value after AG Bonta demanded a better deal for consumers OAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today commended the preliminary approval of a new class action settlement and related resolution of claims by the attorneys general that, if approved by the court, will require Capital One to provide $425 million in restitution and better interest rates for its 360 Savings customers who were cheated out of higher interest payments on their savings accounts for years.
oag.ca.govCustomers who have had 360 Savings accounts since September 18, 2019, will get $425 million from Capital One Bank, according to news. This comes after the
dbrau.org.inIn a major financial reckoning six years in the making, Capital One has agreed to pay $425 million to settle a sweeping class action lawsuit...
successfulparentingplan.comCapital One $425 million depositor settlement wins preliminary approval after earlier rejection
www.investing.comThe last day to select your payment option for the Capital One settlement is this week.
www.usatoday.comA federal judge granted preliminary approval on Monday to Capital One's revised $425 million class action settlement with depositors who said they were cheated out of high interest rates, two months after an earlier accord was rejected.
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