What is the TD Overdraft Fees Class Action About? 

The TD Overdraft Fees Class Action alleges that TD Bank improperly assessed overdraft fees on transactions that were authorized when the account balance was positive but later posted when the balance was insufficient, resulting in what are termed APSN (Authorize Positive, Settle Negative) fees. The lawsuit contends that this practice was not authorized by the bank’s Personal Deposit Account Agreement. TD Bank denies any wrongdoing.

How Can I Make Sure To Never Miss A Settlement Claim? 


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Am I eligible to get a payout in the TD Overdraft Fees Class Action? 


You are eligible if you had a checking account with TD Bank, N.A. and were charged APSN overdraft fees between June 27, 2019, and September 30, 2022.

Is Proof of Purchase Required in Order to File A Claim? 

NA. A record will exist in the TD system and payment of the settlement claim will be automatic. 

How Much Money Can I Get? 

The exact amount varies depending on the total claims submitted and the settlement fund size. If you do nothing and are eligible, you will automatically receive a payment via check or account credit.

How Can I File a Claim? 

If you do nothing, you will receive a payment if eligible. To object or exclude yourself, you must take action by September 14, 2024. For more information and to access the claim form, please visit the Settlement Administrator Site through the link below. 



Settlement Administrator Site


Submit claim: 


You do not need to submit a claim. If you do nothing, you will receive a payment if you are eligible. 


About Filing Settlement Claims



Please understand that submitting a settlement claim for payout with fraudulent information will result in the rejection of your claim form. By providing this information and attesting to its accuracy under oath, you acknowledge the potential legal consequences of perjury. It's important to recognize that such dishonest actions not only impact your own eligibility but also negatively affect those legitimately entitled to the benefits of the class action settlement. If you are unsure about your eligibility for this class action settlement, we encourage you to visit the official website of the class action administrator. It's important to note that ClaimClassActions.com serves as an informational resource only and is not affiliated with a class action administrator or a law firm.

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