May 20, 2025
A California federal judge tweaked the definition of a class of account holders suing Bank of America over out-of-network fees for balance inquiries at certain ATMs, agreeing to exclude certain members from the class but largely rejecting the bank's qualms with the class certification.
February 28, 2025
A class of account holders who allege Bank of America breached a contract by charging out-of-network fees for balance inquiries at certain ATMs can now proceed with claims as a class after their initial attempt at certification was denied.
October 19, 2021
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.
August 25, 2021
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.
September 29, 2020
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.
April 29, 2020
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."
March 05, 2020
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.