Top Class Actions  |  October 6, 2021

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Front of a Bank of America in a city - boa fees
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Consumers who had a checking or savings account with Bank of America (BOA) and were charged a retry transaction, overdraft, nonsufficient funds (NSF), or intrabank transaction fee may be eligible for a payment thanks to a $75 million BOA fees class action settlement.

Settlement Class Members include Bank of America customers who had a checking and/or savings account and were charged one of the following fees between July 1, 2014, and July 29, 2021: retry transaction fee, Intrabank transaction fee, NSF fee, or overdraft fee.

Plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit allege Bank of America charged its customers improper fees systematically in a multipronged effort to earn more profit. 

The plaintiffs further say multiple BOA fees would get charged for a single transaction. Together, plaintiffs say, the bank’s practice of charging these fees would force customers into a cycle of deceptive and improper charges.

Bank of America disputes the plaintiffs’ allegations, and the company denies its actions were improper. 

The Court has not made any ruling about the actions of Bank of America, so no determination of guilt has been made in the BOA fees class action lawsuit. 

Despite that, both Bank of America and the plaintiffs have considered the risks and costs of continuing the class action lawsuit. Both parties believe the settlement is in the best interests of all Class Members and the company itself.

According to the settlement, the $75 million balance will get paid out on a pro rata basis after attorneys’ fees, service awards, and the costs of administering the settlement have been deducted. 

Current customers will get a credit on their accounts for the amount they’re entitled to receive, while former customers will receive a check.

Also as part of the settlement, Bank of America has also agreed to change certain practices for at least five years. It will stop assessing fees on retry transactions and will implement changes to its consumer account disclosures.

Class Members who do not wish to participate in the settlement must exclude themselves. By doing so, Class Members can continue pursuing any individual claims against Bank of America, but they will not receive any payment from this settlement.

Class Members who wish to continue participating in the class action lawsuit but are not happy with the settlement have a right to object.

The deadline to opt out of or object to the BOA fees class action settlement is Nov. 11, 2021.

No claim form is required.

Who’s Eligible

Settlement Class Members include Bank of America customers who had a checking and/or savings account and were charged one of the following fees between July 1, 2014, and July 29, 2021: retry transaction fee, Intrabank transaction fee, NSF fee, or overdraft fee.

Potential Award

Varies

Proof of Purchase

No proof of purchase required

Claim Form

No claim form required.

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Opt Out of or Object to Deadline

11/11/2021

Case Name

Morris v. Bank of America Settlement, Case No. 3:18-cv-00157-RJC-DSC, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina Charlotte Division

Final Hearing

01/18/2022

Claims Administrator

Morris v. Bank of America Settlement
P.O. Box 5645
Portland, OR 97228-5645
855-654-0890

Class Counsel

Larry McDevitt
David M. Wilkerson
THE VAN WINKLE LAW FIRM

Jeffrey D. Kaliel
Sophia Gold
KALIEL GOLD PLLC

James J. Pizzirusso
HAUSFELD LLP

Defense Counsel

Brian A. Kahn
Jasmine K. Gardner
MCGUIREWOODS LLP

Carolee A. Hoover
MCGUIREWOODS LLP

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537 thoughts onBank of America $75M Improper Fees Class Action Settlement

  1. Juan F Patton says:

    Yes, I received .91 cents just about $2,000 short of what they took from me over an 8-year period. Rediclous

  2. Shaquawna M Wilson says:

    Got 1.82 cents today ?

  3. Mari says:

    I haven’t received nothing yet on the Farrell vs BOA

  4. Elida Salinas says:

    I got a check for $5.48

    What a joke..I was expecting a little bit more

  5. Patrick says:

    Since we opened our business account in 2017 they have been hitting us with fees, the jobs that got paid by customers always arrive the day after the smacked us with fees , they are holding earned money long enough to hit us with some overdraft fees, it’s a mean little game they play. They forget we can see online when customers paid . I believe this bank is a white collar criminal bank

  6. Robert Salik says:

    B of A has turned into a real scumbag bank. Ive been with B of A for ovev 30 years , and since the 2008 recession they are now the worse bank to have as your personal bank.
    I recieved emails for a few years stating a class action lawsuit and i was part of it . Having aprox. 10 overdrafts during the time frame of the suit , at $35 each plus the $5 monthly charge for overdraft protection , what a joke, and yet to recieve any money returned to my account.
    B of A is a rip off , only keeping account open to get my money back.
    No longer wjth B of A , .

  7. Lizbeth says:

    $0.91 is all I got also this shit is beyond ridiculous BoA was quick to take my money but can’t at least repay me for the amount they took!! Hopefully we see more money with the Morris settlement and hopefully this settles quick, I’m praying for all of us!

  8. Jason says:

    I have not received anything yet I am part of the settlement.

    1. Melissa knapp says:

      We haven’t received anything yet either and we still have our account open hoping just to receive our money then we’re going to jump ship lol

  9. Dee says:

    There are 2 lawsuits the Farral case…checks and deposits started 11/21 the Morris case isn’t final until 1/18/22 so this money has not been disturbed yet…

    1. Francisco Ortega says:

      How long will it take to get a check after the case is over I got like a card in the mail like in November saying in part of it

    2. Francisco says:

      Today was the final day of the hearing when do you think they will start sending the payments

  10. Chris says:

    Has anyone received a credit to their account yet?

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