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I'm sure most people out here might be in the loop with regards to the U.S. Court settlement about the exorbitant forex fees charged by cc/debit card companies. A class action law suit was recently settled for the tune of $336M and this news made the rounds early last week and even ended up on SD. Having spent close to 30 grand abroad in the past 2-3 years, I wanted to confirm this bit of news before posting it myself. Anyhow, I received a letter from the District court office administrator in Philly about this along with an enclosed form. I'm sure many of you received it late last week. If not, check the trash can.

Basically, if you made foreign transactions with one of the aforementioned cards while overseas and incurred a forex conversion fee between February 1, 1996 and November 8, 2006, you may be entitled to a refund of the associated foreign currency transaction fees.

The issue is the foreign exchange conversion fee, which in some cases totaled 1-3 % (at least) of the value of the item you purchased. Refunds for fees associated with cash advances in foreign currencies aren't confirmed at the moment.

The deadline to file for a refund is May 30, 2008. If you haven't received a letter from the District Court with your details, here is the web link to file your case online:

Claim

Feel free to call the settlement helpline #: 1-800-945-9890

The FAQs are posted here: Link.

There are three refund options based on your estimated spending over the past decade. Please read the FAQs for more information.

Before you think I'm posting a scam, do your own research. Sorry if I've created the longest OP ever. Mods, feel free to move this to the finance forum. I felt this was a hot deal only because of the potential to get a lot of forex fees back as a check. (thanks to Ganda)

The accountants entrusted with this case are here.

Message edited by: gforce84 on 2007-12-04 19:06:11 CST

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gforce84 said:I felt this was a hot deal only because of the potential to get a lot of forex fees back as a statement credit.

Statement credit? To which card? The settlement covers all of them. I'm expecting a check. I got my notification yesterday.

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I was no kidding JUST going to post this. I wasn't sure it was valid because it would be an ingenious way to get people's credit card info with identifiable information.

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I filled out something maybe a year ago with my spending over the past few years ... should I expect to hear something ?
Did you do something similar ?

Is it automatic ?

ganda said:gforce84 said:I felt this was a hot deal only because of the potential to get a lot of forex fees back as a statement credit.

Statement credit? To which card? The settlement covers all of them. I'm expecting a check. I got my notification yesterday.

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cheaprulz said:I filled out something maybe a year ago with my spending over the past few years ... should I expect to hear something ?
Did you do something similar ?

Is it automatic ?

ganda said:gforce84 said:I felt this was a hot deal only because of the potential to get a lot of forex fees back as a statement credit.

Statement credit? To which card? The settlement covers all of them. I'm expecting a check. I got my notification yesterday.

I don't remember filling out any forms. This doesn't mean I didn't do it though.

The envelope in the mail looks like junk mail. I'm sure that was accidental

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The true Fatwalleter never ignores junk mail -- might be a 0% APR offer or so i'm told.

ganda said:

The envelope in the mail looks like junk mail. I'm sure that was accidental

Message edited by: cheaprulz on 2007-12-04 20:33:08 CST
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got my paperwork a few days ago and did it online. you go to the website, put in your refund# which is on the form and choose option 1,2, or 3

very easy

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Hmm, I received a notice about this settlement in March and filed a claim on April 2, 2007. Not sure how notification sent to me back then is different from what you are receiving now.

Surely wish I had gone paperless a long time ago, would've made the process 50% easier..

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received this claim in the mail today and began filling it out, and then I noticed an option to complete this online. Took less than a min =)

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Thanks OP. I just opened my packet based on this thread and is in the process of requesting my old statements from Citibank. I know I spent more than $10k on just one trip so 1% would be at leaast $100.

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thank you very much.. i went for option# 1.... hope it works out. CITI was the one card i had used.....

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The real winners of this...

How will the attorneys be paid?
The lawyers for the class members will request 27.5% of the estimated $313,000,000 expected to remain in the settlement fund after deducting costs for administering the settlement and notice, plus interest, for attorneys' fees for investigating the facts, litigating and resolving the case. They will also request reimbursement of their expenses, not to exceed $5,000,000, to be paid from the settlement fund.

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Is it possible to get a hold of the algorithm they use to calculate your refund for Option #2? Whether you should choose #2 or #3 would depend on whether your actual spending is above or below the assumptions built into the algorithm.

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Cite not working. Tried a couple of times to enter my info and just get an error message.

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I chose option #2

I estimated I have spent at least 10 weeks (70 days) out of the country over the last 10 years.

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I got this today & my friend got it over the weekend. Both of us have used credit cards in foreign countries. Did anyone get this that hasn't?

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I don't have any tranction in another country, but I did have internet tranctions in foreign currency. Am I also eligible for the refund? Or, since I received the notice, am I automatically eligible? Thanks.

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shoppings said:I don't have any tranction in another country, but I did have internet tranctions in foreign currency. Am I also eligible for the refund? Or, since I received the notice, am I automatically eligible? Thanks.

Give them a call. I wouldn't rely on any answers from these forums as fact.

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the past 10 years I have been out of the country for about 200 days. lived in canada and europe for several months, and than random trips in between...


we'll see what comes of it. im sure my passport can document any of this...

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