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Bank of America to Pay $2.25 Million Settlement After 7-Eleven ATM Fees

Eligible customers may receive equal shares of the $2.25 million fund after claims that Bank of America charged duplicate balance inquiry fees.

  • Bank of America reached a $2.25 million class-action settlement to resolve claims regarding ATM fees charged at 7-Eleven stores, though the Bank denied any wrongdoing in the agreement.
  • Filed in 2019, the lawsuit alleged Bank of America improperly assessed two out-of-network fees for balance inquiry requests when customers performed only a single inquiry at ATMs owned by FCTI, Inc., inside 7-Eleven stores.
  • Eligible Settlement Class Members include customers who used an FCTI-owned ATM between May 1, 2018, and Nov. 16, 2021, excluding those who received payments from the earlier Weiss v. FCTI lawsuit.
  • Current Bank of America account holders will receive automatic payouts without action, while former account holders must file a claim through the settlement website by June 29, 2026, to receive funds.
  • The final approval hearing for the settlement is scheduled for Aug. 21, 2026. If approved, eligible customers will receive equal shares of the remaining funds after expenses are deducted.
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