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Bank Settlement

A federal judge gave final approval to a $2.4 million class action accusing HSBC Bank of sending spam calls to consumers, in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act; class members will get about $92 apiece.

LOS ANGELES — A federal judge gave final approval to a $2.4 million settlement whereby HSBC Bank resolved a class action that accused it of sending spam calls to consumers, in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Class members will get about $92 apiece.

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