CCF SETTLEMENT
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Mine showed up in a proper envelope with "windows", with "Foreign Currency Fee Litigation Settlement" showing in the top one. Big surprise, as I thought I'd been sent a check for a dollar something a while back... This one was for $315.31, but I had done a lot of travel, including 10 months going RTW, during the relevant period, and I did go to the trouble of filling out all the details. It will help pay for the Nespresso habit I just picked up in Budapest.
I did notice that the accompanying letter said that this case was settled in 2006!
I did notice that the accompanying letter said that this case was settled in 2006!
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My FIL has just left to go to his home after Thanksgiving. He said that all he received was one piece of paper that was folded in half & taped - just like I reported earlier. No envelope - just the perforated paper with 1/2 of it the check & the other half an address correction which he could mail in. No info about a subsequent settlement. He got a settlement for $18 - maybe that's the unique thing about his check.
Stu Dudley
Stu Dudley
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The address on the envelope is posted in this other thread.
http://www.fodors.com/community/fodo...t-182676-3.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/fodo...t-182676-3.cfm
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I remember wondering if it would be worth it to go for anything other than the flat $25 option, but since I keep track of all my finances it wasn't too hard to get the info required. I got about $380. Happy to get it-it will be applied to the vacation budget!