IF YOU HAVE OR HAD A CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH CENTERSTATE BANK, NOW KNOWN AS SOUTHSTATE BANK, AND YOU WERE CHARGED CERTAIN OVERDRAFT FEES ON DEBIT CARD TRANSATIONS BETWEEN APRIL 6, 2015 AND MAY 31, 2020, OR CERTAIN NSF FEES AND OVERDRAFT FEES ON AUTOMATIC CLEARING (ACH) DEBITS OR CHECKS BETWEEN AUGUST 18, 2015 AND AUGUST 21, 2020, THEN YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO A PAYMENT OR ACCOUNT CREDIT FROM A CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT.
The District Court for the Middle District of Florida has authorized a Notice; it is not a solicitation from a lawyer.
SUMMARY OF YOUR OPTIONS AND THE LEGAL EFFECT OF EACH OPTION |
DO NOTHING | If you do nothing, you will receive a payment from the Settlement Fund or the forgiveness of Uncollected Fees so long as you do not opt-out of the settlement (described in the next box). |
OPT-OUT FROM THE SETTLEMENT; RECEIVE NO PAYMENT BUT RELEASE NO CLAIMS | You can choose to exclude yourself from the Settlement or "opt-out." This means you choose not to participate in the Settlement. You will keep your individual claims against Defendant, but you will not receive a payment from the Settlement Fund or the forgiveness of Uncollected Fees. If you opt-out of the Settlement, but want to recover against Defendant, you will have to file a separate lawsuit or claim. |
OBJECT TO THE SETTLEMENT | You can file an objection with the Court explaining why you believe the Court should reject the Settlement. If your objection is overruled by the Court, then you may receive a payment or credit, or forgiveness of debt, and you will not be able to sue Defendant for the claims asserted in the litigation. If the Court agrees with your objection, then the Settlement may not be approved. |