International Travelers With Credit Cards Get Money Back

Did you travel overseas between February of 1996 and November of 2006?  whether so, and you used your credit cards while traveling, it’s possible that a recent class-action suit will supply you with at least $25. 

Major credit cards, including MasterCard, Bank of America, Visa and others- have settled in a class action suit that lasted by a decade, for $336 million.  The card companies didn’t reveal the foreign-currency transaction fees that were charged to customers.

If you traveled up to three times overseas and spent less than

$2,500 on your credit cards, you can submit an online scheme to get your $25 at: http://www.ccfsettlement.com

If you spent more than that, and have receipts to document your expenses (like business travelers often do!) you can submit appropriate paperwork and receive up to 3% of the total outlay of your expenses.

You have until May 30th to fill out the paperwork and file for your money back.  Visit the site mentioned above for submission knowledge.

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