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Bank of America $2.25M Settlement — Arkansas Residents

This settlement covers U.S. residents nationwide, including Arkansas. Check your eligibility and file your claim before the deadline.

$2,250,000 Estimated Payout
June 29, 2026 Claim Deadline
✅ No Proof Documentation

Arkansas Eligibility

Class members must meet all of the following criteria: They are or were a Bank of America account holder in the United States. Bank of America charged them more than one out-of-network balance inquiry fee during the same visit to an FCTI Inc.-owned ATM located in a 7-Eleven store. The transaction(s) occurred between May 1, 2018, and Nov. 16, 2021. They did not make a valid claim and receive payment in Weiss v. FCTI Inc., Case No. 37-2024-00016908-CU-BT-NC. Individuals who received an email or postcard notice about the settlement are likely class members. There are two categories of class members: Current account holders: Individuals who still have an open Bank of America account Past account holders: Individuals who closed their Bank of America account after receiving fee charges

About This Settlement

Customers whom Bank of America charged multiple out-of-network balance inquiry fees at 7-Eleven ATMs may qualify for a class action settlement.

Who Is Eligible?

Class members must meet all of the following criteria: They are or were a Bank of America account holder in the United States. Bank of America charged them more than one out-of-network balance inquiry fee during the same visit to an FCTI Inc.-owned ATM located in a 7-Eleven store. The transaction(s) occurred between May 1, 2018, and Nov. 16, 2021. They did not make a valid claim and receive payment in Weiss v. FCTI Inc., Case No. 37-2024-00016908-CU-BT-NC. Individuals who received an email or postcard notice about the settlement are likely class members. There are two categories of class members: Current account holders: Individuals who still have an open Bank of America account Past account holders: Individuals who closed their Bank of America account after receiving fee charges

Claim Details

Payout
$2,250,000
Deadline
June 29, 2026 (47 days)
Proof Needed
No — self-certification
Category
Financial
🗺️ Filing as a Arkansas Resident
$2,250,000
Estimated per-person payout
Deadline
June 29, 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions — Arkansas Residents

Are Arkansas residents eligible for this settlement? +
Yes — this settlement is open to U.S. residents nationwide, including Arkansas. Check the official claim form for the full eligibility requirements.
How do I file as a Arkansas resident? +
Click "File Now" above to go directly to the official claim form. Fill in your name, address, and eligibility information. No proof required — just your name and contact info.
How much can I receive from this settlement? +
The estimated payout is $2,250,000 per eligible claimant. Final amounts depend on the total number of valid claims filed. Filing early maximizes your share.
Does Arkansas have its own class action settlement rules? +
Arkansas residents can participate in any nationwide federal class action, in addition to any Arkansas-specific state court settlements. Some states — including California, Illinois, and New York — have additional consumer protection laws that generate state-specific supplemental settlements. Browse all Arkansas settlements →

Settlement data sourced from court records and official settlement administrators. Last verified: May 13, 2026.

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