You can sue it if it charges fees that are not mentioned in the list of documents provided to you while opening.
Lets say in the document they gave you while acc opening, the annual charges is $100 and they charged you $150 without any intimation then you can. But if they have intimated you of the change or provided the list of all charges in the brochures you cannot sue them
In America, you can sue anybody for anything at any time. Prevailing in a lawsuit is a different story. You may also windup defending yourself against a counter lawsuit for damages, including attorney's fees, for bringing a frivolous case into court. It's best to find an attorney who will handle your case on a contingency fee basis. If you have a case worth pursuing, it won't be difficult to find a Law Firm to represent you for a percentage of the expected award. If you don't have a valid claim, then it would be a bad idea to sue under any fee arrangement.
To reclaim bank charges, one needs to contact the personnel affiliated with their specific bank. Some banks are more flexible about reimbursing for fees that are deemed to be unfair.
Webster Bank does not charge fees to bank online. They do however charge fees for certain types of bank accounts. Best bet would be to participate in a bank account that was totally free.
No, but you might be able to sue a banker.
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There are fees that are generally applied to a bank transfer. For example, when money is wired from one bank to another, the banks involved charge fees. Right now, TD has increased the fees for wire transfer from $10 to $17.
To reclaim bank charges, one needs to contact the personnel affiliated with their specific bank. Some banks are more flexible about reimbursing for fees that are deemed to be unfair.
Bank fees can be checked online on the website of the bank that you bank with as they will have the exact amount you have to pay as bank fees do vary from bank to bank.
Webster Bank does not charge fees to bank online. They do however charge fees for certain types of bank accounts. Best bet would be to participate in a bank account that was totally free.
thay can fine and sue and suspend them
No, but you might be able to sue a banker.
yes no maybe so trentonox101
Yes, the bank will sue you if you default on your home loan and place your house in foreclosure.
To determine if the bank rates on a saving account to bank fees, you may have to check with your local bank account to determine what the rates are.
Bank Fees DR. Normal Expesnes Accrual Account Cr.
The bank doesn't need to sue. If the truck loan isn't paid the bank can/will repossess the truck.
There are fees that are generally applied to a bank transfer. For example, when money is wired from one bank to another, the banks involved charge fees. Right now, TD has increased the fees for wire transfer from $10 to $17.
If you bank at an ATM machine for a bank that you are not a member of the fees will vary. Fees can range anywhere from $1.00 to $6.00. Usually though, they are between $2.50 and $3.00.