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Bank of America class action overview: 

  • Who: Plaintiff Kimberley Dennie filed a class action lawsuit against Bank of America. 
  • Why: The lawsuit claims Bank of America does not legitimately investigate fraud claims, instead sending out form letter denials making customers responsible for banking fraud.
  • Where: The Bank of America fraud claims lawsuit was filed in federal court in North Carolina.

A consumer filed a class action lawsuit against Bank of America saying the bank does not legitimately investigate fraud claims, instead sending out form letter denials arguing its customers are responsible for banking fraud.

The lawsuit alleges that the company often denies Bank of America fraud claims — even when they are submitted properly — by claiming that fraudulent payments were actually made by an authorized card user.

“Despite Plaintiff’s request for an explanation and further review, and submitting a police report for the stolen card and fraudulent transactions, Bank of America mechanically rejected Plaintiff’s claim without performing a reasonable investigation and instead, issued form denial notices devoid of any factual findings or documentation from its alleged investigation,” the Bank of America class action says.

Bank of America class action: Legitimate fraud claims must be covered, lawsuit says

Congress determined that banks are required to pay for financial fraud reported by consumers in a timely manner, unless the bank can determine the charges were not fraud, the lawsuit says. Banks must write a detailed explanation and provide all available documentation to prove the charges are not fraud, allowing consumers to dispute the conclusions.

The Bank of America fraud claims responses attempt to flip the responsibility of proof and financial loss on the consumer, the lawsuit claims.

“Bank of America denies fraud claims for transactions it unilaterally deems to be ‘authorized’ by Plaintiff without providing any substantive explanation as to how or why it has satisfied its burden of demonstrating that the disputed charges were in fact authorized,” the lawsuit says.

A consumer filed a class action lawsuit against Bank of America claiming the company did not send required monthly statements to customers who fell behind on their home equity lines of credit.

Have you encountered fraud on your Bank of America card? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiff is represented by David M. Wilkerson of The Van Winkle Law Firm, Andrew J. Shamis and Edwin E. Elliott of Shamis & Gentile PA, Sophia Goren Gold of Kalielgold PLLC and Scott Edelsberg of Edelsberg Law PA.

The Bank of America class action lawsuit is Dennie v. Bank of America Inc., Case No. 3:24-cv-454, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina Charlotte Division.


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533 thoughts onBank of America class action claims bank fails to properly investigate fraud claims

  1. Pamela Hill says:

    Happened to me to for over $5000.00. Have great documentation. Please let me join 🙏

  2. Sunila Rogers says:

    add me

  3. Sha says:

    This happened to me and they still won’t investigate. I submitted proof and they dismissed it.

  4. Olivia May Roland says:

    It happened to me. My account was hacked and I had just received my monthly money, after I got some out. My account was closed per the fraud department. I went through changes with them and investigated myself every store they said that double charged my card only to get proof that wasn’t true. Fraud department didn’t never investigate they did was be rude and keep people money by closing accounts. I’m on a fixed income I Ain’t got time to be giving my money away… Add Me!!!!

  5. Raymond W Holm says:

    Had BOA and changed bank, way too issues with them

  6. Shanika Johnson says:

    Please add me-

  7. Kimberly says:

    I don’t even have BOA, someone opened up a fraudulent account using some of my PII that literally took months to get resolved. I had to contact the Consumer protection financial bureau to even get BOA to address this. Unknown individual used my PII to open account then used it to conduct transactions. 6 months of blood, sweat, tears and boatload of money lost trying to get resolved

  8. Alesha B says:

    I filed a complaint for a purchase with Walgreens that never went through online. BOA said I was still responsible for the purchase, even though I didn’t receive it.

  9. Melinda Louise Ruiz says:

    I have noticed transactions on my card that are not made by me and BOA doesn’t do anything about it.

  10. Kimberly Loftus says:

    In May 2020 there were 3 fraudulent charges on my BOA account, which caused me to lose $1600 and the money lost was for my daughter’s funeral service. BOA did not help me at all and due to Covid they did nothing to repay me the money that actually was raised for me by the dog rescue I volunteer for. Obviously at the time my mind was 100% focused on my daughter’s death, but I tried numerous times to get my money replaced and they refused.

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