How to Get NSF Fees Reversed - What they are, when they're illegal, and how to get your money back.
There is nothing more frustrating than your bank punishing you for not having enough money... by taking more of your money.
Banks charge Canadians $45 to $50 every time a payment bounces, making hundreds of millions of dollars off Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) fees every year. But what they don't tell you is that they have massive "goodwill budgets" specifically designed to refund these fees to angry customers—and some of the fees they charge are actually illegal. (In fact, 5 major Canadian banks are facing class-action lawsuits right now for illegal double-charging).
Stop paying fees you don't have to pay. This plain-language guide gives you the exact tools you need to get your $45 back.
Inside this guide, you will get:
- A breakdown of legal vs. illegal NSF fees (and how to spot a double-charge).
- The exact, copy-and-paste script to send to customer service to trigger a "goodwill" refund.
- The step-by-step escalation path if the first agent says no.
- Links to the Canadian watchdogs and current class-action lawsuits.
Download the free guide and get your money back today.