
Bank of America has agreed to a $2.25 million settlement to resolve claims that it double-charged customers out-of-network balance inquiry fees at 7-Eleven ATMs. Current account holders will receive automatic payments. Former account holders must submit a claim form to receive payment.
Maximum Claim Value:
Pro rata of $2.25M
A $2.25 million settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit alleging that Bank of America breached its deposit account agreements by double-charging customers out-of-network balance inquiry fees during a single visit to FCTI-owned ATMs inside 7-Eleven stores. Current account holders will receive automatic payments, while former account holders must submit a claim form to receive their pro rata share of the settlement fund.
You may be eligible if you are a Bank of America checking account holder who was charged multiple out-of-network balance inquiry fees during a single visit to an FCTI ATM inside a 7-Eleven.
You are a Bank of America checking account holder in the United States.
You were charged more than one out-of-network balance inquiry fee during the same visit to an FCTI, Inc.-owned ATM located inside a 7-Eleven store.
The double fees were charged between May 1, 2018, and November 16, 2021.
You did not previously receive a refund payment for these fees
Current account holders do not need to file a claim to receive automatic payment. Former account holders must submit a valid claim form.
Former account holders must submit a claim form to receive payment.
Current account holders will receive automatic payments directly to their accounts.
Provide your Bank of America account number or Class Member ID to file.
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