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Schertzer v. Bank of America, N.A.
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3:19-cv-00264
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October 19, 2021
BofA Cardholders Eye Class Cert. In ATM Fee Row
Bank of America cardholders are urging a California federal judge to let them move forward as two certified classes in a suit against the bank and several ATM companies over out-of-network fees.
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August 25, 2021
Cardtronics Says It Doesn't Belong In ATM Fee Suit With BofA
ATM operator Cardtronics has asked a California federal judge to let it exit a proposed class action alleging the company, alongside Bank of America and other ATM servicers, profited off misleading prompts and signage that led cardholders to trigger balance inquiry charges unwittingly.
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September 29, 2020
Claims Trimmed Again From BofA Balance Inquiry Fees Suit
A California federal judge trimmed claims from a proposed class action against Bank of America NA and a trio of ATM services companies, which together are accused of profiting off misleading ATM prompts and signage that led cardholders to unwittingly trigger balance inquiry charges.
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April 29, 2020
BofA Customers Urge Court To Keep ATM Fee Suit Afloat
Banking customers demanded that a California federal court reject a slew of dismissal bids brought by Bank of America and three ATM companies in a proposed class action over unfair fees for out-of-network ATM services, arguing the allegations are "simple, straightforward, and plausible."
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March 05, 2020
BofA, ATM Cos. Win Toss Of Out-Of-Network ATM Fee Suit
Bank of America largely escaped a proposed class action accusing it of charging unfair fees for out-of-network ATM services, after a California federal judge found that the customers can't bring California state law claims when the fees were levied in other states.