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Originally Posted by Rainger99
TD Bank was sued in a class action because the coin counting machines weren’t accurate. As a result, they removed the free machines.
I never used them for myself but a friend of mine who didn’t have a TD account always asked me to take her coins to the bank and get cash back. As a result, I was a class member.
I figured I might be able to retire early. I got a check for about fifty cents! But the lawyers got paid.
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Class action suits. The US has more attorneys per capita than any other industrialized nation. We also have more law suits. So many expressions for this
some not very polite. Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Any class action suit. Typical you are told you pay nothing unless they collect. They do not take any case unless they KNOW they will collect. The only question is how much. The atty gets typically 30% plus expenses. A friend used to do photography for attys. Since the client was paying price charged did not matter. Far as plaintiffs, customers who sign up, the more the more profitable. The work? Most if not all is done by a clerk-a secretary.