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00:00If you've ever used a Bank of America card at a 7-Eleven ATM, you may want to check this
00:06out.
00:06A new class action settlement worth $2.25 million could mean money back for some Bank of America customers.
00:15According to the lawsuit, certain customers were charged multiple out-of-network balance inquiry fees
00:22during a single ATM visit at some 7-Eleven locations using FCTI ATMs.
00:30The case claims these extra charges happened between May 2018 and November 2021.
00:37Now, Bank of America has agreed to settle the lawsuit, although the company has denied any wrongdoing.
00:44Here's who may qualify.
00:46You must have been a Bank of America customer who used an eligible 7-Eleven ATM
00:51and got charged more than one balance inquiry fee during the same visit.
00:56Current customers may automatically receive payment if the settlement gets final approval.
01:02Former customers will likely need to file a claim form before the deadline.
01:07The settlement fund totals $2.25 million, but the exact payment amount will depend on how many people file valid
01:16claims.
01:17The deadline for many former customers to submit a claim is currently listed as June 29, 2026.
01:25A final court approval hearing is scheduled for August 21, 2026.
01:30If you think you qualify, it may be worth reviewing your old bank statements or checking the official settlement information
01:38online.
01:39And as always, make sure to verify details through trusted official sources before submitting any personal information.
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