Bank of America Class Action Lawsuit: Claim Your Money Before Its Too Late

Bank of America Class Action Lawsuit – Bank of America has agreed to settle two significant class action lawsuits involving hidden fees on wire transfers and Automated Clearing House (ACH) transfers. These settlements, totaling nearly $29 million, aim to resolve allegations that the bank charged customers undisclosed or unfair fees, violating account agreements.

Key Details of the Lawsuits

Wire Transfer Fees Settlement

The first settlement addresses claims that Bank of America charged a hidden $15 fee on incoming wire transfers, violating account agreements and profiting from unknowing account holders without their consent.

DetailsInformation
Settlement Amount$21 million
EligibilityIndividuals with Bank of America consumer checking or savings accounts charged wire transfer fees between March 8, 2019, and Aug. 31, 2023.
Exclusion DeadlineSeptember 21, 2024
Final HearingOctober 21, 2024
Settlement WebsiteBANAWireTransferFeeSettlement.com
Case NameAseltine v. Bank of America NA, Case No. 3:23-cv-00235-MOC-WCM, U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina

ACH Transfer Fees Settlement

The second settlement concerns fees for ACH “push” transfers from Bank of America consumer checking or savings accounts to external accounts. The lawsuit alleged that these fees were unfairly charged and not disclosed properly to customers.

DetailsInformation
Settlement Amount$7.75 million
EligibilityBank of America customers with consumer checking or savings accounts charged ACH transfer fees between October 16, 2016, and February 23, 2023.
Exclusion DeadlineJuly 1, 2024
Objection DeadlineJuly 1, 2024
Claim DeadlineAugust 15, 2024
Final HearingAugust 30, 2024, at 10:00 a.m.
Case NameSoto, et al. v. Bank of America NA, Case No. 3:20-CV-01057, U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico

Settlement Benefits and Payments

Wire Transfer Fees Settlement

  • Current Account Holders: People who already have a Bank of America account will get their share of the settlement fund credited to their account.
  • Former Account Holders: Will receive their settlement payment via mailed check.
  • Payment Amounts: Will vary based on the wire transfer fees paid by each class member.

ACH Transfer Fees Settlement

  • Current Account Holders: Will receive an automatic account credit.
  • Former Account Holders: Will receive a check by mail.
  • Payment Amounts: Based on the net settlement fund after deducting legal fees and administrative costs, and proportionate to the fees paid by each class member.

Key Dates and Deadlines

DetailWire Transfer Fees SettlementACH Transfer Fees Settlement
Exclusion DeadlineSeptember 21, 2024July 1, 2024
Objection DeadlineN/AJuly 1, 2024
Claim DeadlineN/AAugust 15, 2024
Final HearingOctober 21, 2024August 30, 2024, at 10:00 a.m.

What Should You Do?

  • Do Nothing: If you are eligible, you will automatically receive your payment unless you choose to exclude yourself.
  • File a Claim: For the ACH settlement, if you are a former account holder and do not receive an automatic payment.
  • Opt Out: If you want to retain your right to sue Bank of America separately, you must opt out by the exclusion deadline.
  • Object: If you disagree with the settlement, you can file an objection by the specified deadline.

Conclusion

These settlements offer significant financial redress for Bank of America customers affected by hidden and unfair fees. Ensure you are aware of your rights and deadlines to maximize your benefits from these class action settlements.

For more information, visit the settlement websites:

ClaimOfficial Websites
Wire Transfer Fees SettlementBANAWireTransferFeeSettlement.com

FAQs

How much will I get?

The amount will depend on the fees you were charged and the total number of valid claims.

Do I have to do anything to get paid?

Current account holders do not need to take any action. Former account holders may need to file a claim for the ACH settlement.

What if I don’t like the settlement?

You can object to the settlement or opt out to sue separately.

Will accepting the payment affect my legal rights?

Yes, accepting the payment means you waive your right to sue Bank of America on these issues.

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