$570K Tri County Area Federal Credit Union Class Action

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Claim Form Deadline: December 5, 2024
Payout: Varies
Proof Required: Yes

What is the Tri County Area FCU Class Action About?

Tri County Area Federal Credit Union has settled a $570,000 class action lawsuit. The case alleges that the credit union failed to provide the required notices to borrowers following vehicle repossession and sale, in violation of Pennsylvania law.

What is the Total Settlement Amount?

The total settlement amount for the Tri County Area FCU class action is $570,000.

How Do I Qualify For a Payout?

You may be eligible for a payout if you received a notice from Tri County Area Federal Credit Union after your vehicle was repossessed at any time between August 22, 2016 and October 17, 2022, and you had a Pennsylvania address at the time of repossession.

How Much Can I Get Paid?

The payout amount will be a proportional share of the net settlement fund, after administrative costs, attorney fees, and service awards for the original class representatives are deducted.

How Do I File a Claim?

You do not need to submit a claim to receive a payment. If the settlement is approved, payments will be sent automatically based on Tri County Area Federal Credit Union’s records, unless you choose to exclude yourself from the class.

Do I Need Proof to File a Claim?

No, proof is not required. Your eligibility will be determined based on Tri County Area Federal Credit Union’s records.

Claim Form Website: TCARepoClassAction.com

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