Citizens Bank Customers Who Deposited Funds In An Amount Greater Than That Calculated Or Tabulated On Their Deposit Slips File Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Against RBS Citizens Bank Over Alleged Mathematical Errors.
A class action lawsuit has reportedly been filed against RBS Citizens Financial Group, Inc., RBS Citizens Bank, N.A., Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania (collectively “Citizens Bank” or “RBS Citizens” or “Citizens” or “Defendants”) in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (styled Todd L. Bowers Inc. d/b/a Bowers Chiropractic Center v. RBS Citizens Financial Group, et al,) alleging, among other things, that RBS Citizens Bank inaccurately tabulates or calculates customer deposits, according to the RBS Citizens Bank class action lawsuit complaint.
Plaintiff brings the RBS Citizens Bank lawsuit on behalf of itself and all others similarly situated, as a class action pursuant to Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure on behalf of the following class:
All customers of Citizens Bank in the United States who, within the statute of limitations preceding the filing of this action to the date of class certification, had deposited funds diverted, retained, secreted, converted or otherwise taken based upon the mathematical error performed by the customer in tabulating the amount of the deposit, depositing a greater amount but believing the amount on their deposit slip was accurate, whereupon said over-deposit was retained by Citizens Bank.
The RBS Citizens Bank class action lawsuit complaint reportedly asserts claims for alleged conversion, breach of contract and covenant of good faith and fair dealing, unjust enrichment, and violation of state unfair trade practices laws.
The RBS Citizens Bank class action lawsuit complaint reportedly seeks, among other things, a judgment declaring Citizen’s Bank alleged retention of miscalculated deposited funds to be wrongful, unfair and unconscionable, restitution, disgorgement, actual damages, punitive and exemplary damages, pre-judgment interest and attorneys’ fees and costs.
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to repay me for the purhase of business support materials and registration fee which was not refunded …
wicked set of people , please help me .
On 06/01/13
Citizens Bank held my deposit that I made in cash , causing overdraf fees. Seems to me they have not learned a lesson. Does anyone know an attorney I can contact. I bank in New Hampshire.
Thank you