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Western Union Unclaimed Money National Class Action

Filed against Western Union Unclaimed Money National

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TBD
Proof Required
No
Country
Canada

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Western Union Unclaimed Money National Class Action

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ON Nov 15, 2013 [en]

Statement of Claim

QC Nov 15, 2013 [en]

Motion for Authorization

CONSUMER LAW GROUP has launched a Canada-wide class action lawsuit against Western Union on behalf of individuals (a) who sent money using Western Union’s Money Transfer Services, whose Western Union transaction was not redeemed within 1 year and (b) who either (i) have not claimed their Money Transfer Funds (nor had that money claimed on their behalf) from Western Union; or (ii) who sought and received a refund of their money, but did not receive a payment for interest on that money and/or where Western Union charged an administrative fee deducted against the principal amount of the money transfer.

The class action involves Western Union employing an unfair policy of holding funds for wire transfer provided by members of the class when Western Union failed to complete the wire transfer and the fails to notify the sender.

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The class action lawsuit identifies the group of affected persons as:

All residents in Canada (a) who sent money using Western Union’s Money Transfer Services,

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Frequently Asked Questions

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