Bank of America Settles Duplicate ATM Fee Lawsuit for $2.25 Million
Bank of America has agreed to a $2.25 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit filed in 2019. The lawsuit alleged that the bank charged customers twice for balance inquiries at ATMs owned by FCTI and located inside 7-Eleven stores. The settlement covers affected customers who were charged duplicate fees. The case highlights ongoing issues with ATM fee transparency and consumer protection.
Key facts
- Bank of America agreed to a $2.25 million settlement.
- The lawsuit was filed in 2019.
- The lawsuit alleged duplicate charges for balance inquiries.
- The ATMs were owned by FCTI.
- The ATMs were located inside 7-Eleven stores.
- The settlement covers affected customers.
Entities
Institutions
- Bank of America
- FCTI
- 7-Eleven
Sources
- Quartz —