Bank of America settles for $2.25 million in 7-Eleven ATM fees lawsuit

Bank of America settles for $2.25 million in 7-Eleven ATM fees lawsuit


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Bank of America agreed to a $2.25 million class action settlement stemming from claims involving balance inquiry fees charged at ATMs inside certain 7-Eleven stores.

Plaintiffs in the case say they were improperly charged more than one out-of-network fee when using Bank of America debit cards to check their account balance. The lawsuit originated from a 2019 complaint filed in federal court in Southern California alleging that Bank of America had breached its contract with customers by assessing excessive fees, according to USA Today.

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Bank of America denied any wrongdoing in the settlement. A final hearing for court approval of the settlement is scheduled for Aug. 21.

Customers eligible for payout must have used an FCTI-owned ATM within a 7-Eleven store between May 1, 2018, and Nov. 16, 2021. They must be U.S. customers who were assessed more than one out-of-network balance during the same visit, and did not previously get payments

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