Bank of America Lawsuit

Class Action Lawsuit Against Bank of America for Failure to Disclose Auto Bill Pay Cancellation Terms

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A class action lawsuit has been filed against Bank of America by Potter Handy LLP on behalf of credit cardholders who were not properly informed about the terms and conditions of their auto bill pay program. The complaint alleges that the bank did not warn consumers that non-use of their credit card could lead to automatic cancellation of the bill pay service, resulting in missed payments and negative impact on their credit scores.

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This lawsuit seeks restitution disgorgement, injunctive relief, and other damages for affected class members who have suffered losses due to Bank of America’s alleged unlawful, unfair, and fraudulent business practices. If you are a Bank of America credit cardholder who has experienced issues with their auto bill pay service, you may be eligible to join the class action and seek compensation. Read on to learn more about this lawsuit and how you can take action.

The allegations made against Bank of America in the class action lawsuit include:

  1. Failure to properly inform credit cardholders about the terms and conditions of their auto bill pay program.
  2. Not warning consumers that non-use of their credit card could lead to automatic cancellation of the bill pay service.
  3. As a result, missed payments and negative impact on credit scores for affected class members.
  4. Engaging in unlawful, unfair, and fraudulent business practices that have resulted in unjust enrichment for the bank.

If you believe you may have been affected by these issues, it is important to take action and join the class action lawsuit against Bank of America. By joining the lawsuit, you can seek compensation for any losses you may have suffered as a result of the bank’s alleged misconduct.

Don’t wait – contact Potter Handy LLP today to learn more about your rights and how you can join the class action against Bank of America. Our team of experienced lawyers is dedicated to fighting for consumer rights and holding companies accountable for their actions. Don’t let Bank of America get away with unfair business practices – join the fight for justice now.


Fighting for Consumer Rights: The Class Action Lawsuit against Bank of America

The impact of the bank’s alleged conduct on affected consumers could be significant. If the allegations are proven to be true, it means that Bank of America has been engaging in unfair and fraudulent business practices, which may have resulted in unjust enrichment for the bank at the expense of its customers. This could lead to financial losses for affected credit cardholders, as well as potential damage to their credit scores. By not properly informing customers about the terms and conditions of their auto bill pay program, the bank may have caused missed payments and other financial hardships for affected consumers. Therefore, it is important for those who have been impacted by these issues to take action and seek compensation through this class action lawsuit.


Seeking Compensation and Justice: Join the Class Action Lawsuit Against Bank of America Now!

The plaintiffs in this case are seeking restitution disgorgement, injunctive relief, and other damages for affected class members who have suffered losses due to Bank of America’s alleged unlawful, unfair, and fraudulent business practices. This includes compensation for financial losses, potential damage to credit scores, and any other harm caused by the bank’s conduct. The lawsuit also seeks an order for the bank to properly inform credit cardholders about the terms and conditions of their auto bill pay program and provide warning before automatic cancellation of the service. Additionally, the plaintiffs are seeking reimbursement for legal fees and other costs incurred in prosecuting this action.


How to Determine If You Are Eligible to Seek Compensation in the Bank of America Class Action Lawsuit

In order to be eligible to join the class action and seek compensation, you must be a current or former Bank of America credit cardholder who experienced issues with their auto bill pay service. This includes missed payments, negative impact on credit scores, or any other financial losses resulting from the bank’s alleged failure to properly inform customers about cancellation terms.

Additionally, affected individuals must have incurred these losses between the prescribed time period outlined in the class action lawsuit. It is important to note that eligibility for the lawsuit will be determined by the court.  If you are unsure of your eligibility, it is recommended to consult with a legal professional for further guidance. During this call, our intake professionals will review your claim regarding the Bank of America Class Action. Free Consultations 24/7. No out-of-pocket expenses.