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The bank has settled a California class action lawsuit about its $5 check cashing fee. The suit was brought April of last year by Chaffee Enterprises on behalf of California employers who claim that the bank's check cashing fee, charged to non-accountholder employees, could place employers in violation of the California Labor Code.

Under the terms of the settlement, Wells Fargo will offer free direct deposit for certain small business customers for a period of one year commencing September 1, 2005. By having their payroll deposited into an account through Direct Deposit, qualifying employees of Wells Fargo small business customers will be able to open a Wells Fargo checking account free of monthly service fees, therefore, avoiding non-accountholder check cashing fees.

"We are proud to have helped employers in this matter, while at the same time assisting those employees who may not otherwise be able to afford the check cashing fee imposed by the bank," said Nicholas P. Roxborough of Roxborough, Pomerance & Nye LLP. Roxborough, Pomerance & Nye LLP is a Los Angeles-based law firm providing expert legal counsel and representation to the California business community. Established in 1996, the firm offers a broad range of legal services in all facets of civil litigation with its primary focus on employment, business, and insurance litigation. It is the first law firm in the country to specialize in and make new law when representing employers in workers' compensation premium and dividend disputes with insurance carriers. (Sep-06-05) [BUSINESS WIRE]


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I was not a wells Fargo customer so they charged me a 5 dollar fee for over months while I work for a company that was a customer,

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