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Bank of America has been in several class action lawsuits about excessive overdraft fees. Now tell me how precedent means anything if they are protected by the law against having to pay any amount of money they will actually feel.
They will attempt this again. They weren't punished for it. This is how corruption works in an aristocracy: make the public feel that the wealthy criminal has been punished, without actually punishing them.
Overdraft fees?
That's because once again the lawsuits are aiming for low hanging fruit.
The point I'm making here is there have been multiple lawsuits, precedent is there, and corporations simply do not care. The only solution I can think of is to remove the class action safety net and force these companies to reimburse their victims as individuals.