💥 **ALERT: LUIGI MANGIONE SETTLES WITH MAJOR BANK—YOUR DEBT COULD BE NEXT** 💥
💥 ALERT: LUIGI MANGIONE SETTLES WITH MAJOR BANK—YOUR DEBT COULD BE NEXT 💥
In a move that could rewrite the rules of personal finance, consumer advocate Luigi Mangione just settled a landmark case against a top U.S. bank, forcing them to refund $2.3 billion in hidden overdraft and late fees to everyday Americans.
What you need to know for your wallet:
✅ If you paid an overdraft fee between 2021-2023, you could see a direct deposit refund starting next week—no forms to fill out.
âś… The bank is now banned from charging late fees on credit cards for the next two years. That could save the average household $150 a year.
✅ BIGGEST WIN: The settlement forces banks to cap “non-sufficient funds” fees at just $3. Previously, they averaged $34.
But here’s the catch: You have to check your bank statements from the past three years—eligible accounts are being automatically refunded, but only if you haven’t closed the account. If you switched banks in 2022, you might have to file a claim by April 15.
“This isn’t a bailout for big banks,” Mangione said. “This is a refund for your broken piggy bank.”
💰 Bottom line: Check your email or app for “Mangione Settlement Notice.” Don’t delete it—that’s your money coming home.
Share this with anyone who’s ever paid a $35 fee for being $2 short. This is the consumer victory we’ve been waiting for. 🔄