$18 Coming in the Mail?

The Montgomery County Office of Consumer Protection sent out an unusual alert today to let you know that you may get a letter that might appear to be junk mail be actual could be a check for $18. As part of the Currency Conversion Fee Antitrust Litigation case, more than 10 million checks valued at $18.04 are going out to credit card holders to settle claims over the improper setting and disclosure of foreign currency conversion fees. Consumers who filed claim forms and provided documentation may be entitled to more. The problem? The envelope looks like junk mail, making it likely that many consumers may unknowningly toss the check in the garbage. What does the mailer look like? Click here for information: http://abcnews.go.com/Business/10-million-credit-card-holders-receive-se....

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  • February 22, 2012 - 5:07pm

  • Twitter Sam tweeted "Just testified re requiring ignit breathalyzers for adults who drive children while drunk. 12 of the last 28 hrs in judiciary cmt hearings." 5:07pm#
  • February 13, 2012 - 3:10pm

  • Twitter Sam tweeted "Gazette: Laser pointer scare prompts state legislation http://t.co/QxIMQ2eQ" 3:10pm#
  • February 10, 2012 - 11:24am

  • Twitter Sam tweeted "@meganpoinski You rarely see such reaching across the aisles in Annapolis as when Del. Stukes insists we all hold hands during his prayer." 11:24am#
  • Twitter Sam tweeted "Gazette: Bill would subject stock trusts to Maryland income tax http://t.co/CBtS4Rtx @gazette_net @GazPolitics" 11:21am#


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