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Updated · Top Class Actions · May 15
Bank of America Agrees to $2.25 Million 7-Eleven ATM Fee Settlement
Updated
Updated · Top Class Actions · May 15

Bank of America Agrees to $2.25 Million 7-Eleven ATM Fee Settlement

4 articles · Updated · Top Class Actions · May 15
  • $2.25 million will settle claims that Bank of America charged customers more than one out-of-network balance inquiry fee during a single visit to certain 7-Eleven ATMs.
  • The class covers accountholders charged at FCTI-owned 7-Eleven ATMs between May 1, 2018, and Nov. 16, 2021; the bank denied wrongdoing while resolving the case.
  • Payouts will be a proportional share of the net fund, with no estimate yet. Current accountholders do not need to file claims, but former accountholders must submit one by June 29, 2026.
  • Class members must opt out or object by July 7, 2026, and a final approval hearing is set for Aug. 21, 2026 in federal court in Southern California.
Beyond this ATM fee case, what other multi-million dollar lawsuits does Bank of America face for allegedly illegal customer charges?
Bank of America is settling one lawsuit, but how is it now blocking customers from filing future ones?