mchaza said:
i would like to point out that this cost money, and an lot of it. But really you need an far better reason for the class action: for example there is one in Australia against the local banks (currrently the most porfitable banks in the world) over fees that shouldn't exist and demanding repayment of 100s of millions of dollars to customers. There are over 150,000 people signed up for it, thats an case action. |
We had one exactly like that in the UK. The banks' reponse was "You're right! We do overcharge! But if you make us change the fees or repay them, we'll act as a cartel to make current accounts non-free to open and use. lolololol." And the government/judges agreed and pressured the lawsuit out of existence.







