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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. William Swearingen says:

    I had it while I was in DC. I was at work ran to the atm machine. Left my card in the machine. They 20 dollared me for 260. Then went bought a metro card then used it at CVS all while at work. ND to top it off they allowed Smeven though I had only 20 in my account that I just pulled out. I wrote down all fraudulent charges allowed I ask if I needed to make a police report. I was told no that they would handle it. It happened at their atm all they would have to do is look at security from video and it would have shown it wasn’t me. . Couple of days went by and was called and told that I did the charges but I had proof of being at work the other charges were done. Put me down almost 2000 for all nsf charges. So this was at tax time and my taxes were then taken as payment even though I disputed the charge wrote them down. Was told there fraud dept would investigate which they didn’t was told not to call police. That it wouldn’t be an issue then basically stole my tax returns to cover the charges that accrued. My wife and I were like wtf. I was told that it was their decision I had made the charges when I even had proof of my whereabouts during the other charges. They told me there investigation led them to believe these charges were made by me. Then took my tax refund money to cover the cost. And I just had my first child . This was in 2007

  2. Sean Davidson says:

    I had a fraud claim rejected, even though when I reported the fraud, i had just gotten out of jail after being wrongfully arrested, and the transactions took place while I was in jail.my entire balance was stolen out of my account, using cashapp transfers. Bank of America denied my claim. Crazy. Would be really helpful to get that money back. Or any of it. Thanks.

  3. Alec Soybel says:

    Please, add me.

    1. Janet Riegel says:

      I have online casino taking out of my bank account not my debit card, Bank of America did not research my claims they just denied everything, leaving me out of 3,000. This is so unfair. I want to get on the class action, Bank of America can not get away with this, they are committing fraud.

    2. Pamela Hill says:

      I had the same response to fraud claim investigation for over 5000$. Please add me to the class action lawsuit!! I have proof documents and 3 form letter responses of the same.

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