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Law Practice

Apr. 13, 2007

Pony Up: Student Fights Wells Fargo's Overdraft Fees

Redlands attorney Richard D. McCune Jr., right, is representing Joshua Endres in his lawsuit against Wells Fargo to stop the bank from imposing overdraft fees on a credit card for checking accounts.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      RIVERSIDE - Joshua Endres was an 18-year-old college student when he signed up for his first credit card. Endres applied for Wells Fargo's College Visa as overdraft protection for a checking account he had opened with the bank.
      Nearly five years later, the Yucaipa resident is still paying off several-hundred dollars in overdraft fees on t...

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