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How to claim part of $2.25 million Bank of America ATM fees settlement

The deadline to apply is fast-approaching.
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Fox News
· Jul 4, 2026
Disney settlement could pay YouTube TV and DirecTV users
Disney's 50 million antitrust settlement lets YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream subscribers file a claim form for a cash payment before the deadline.
The Hill
· Jun 28, 2026
Who gets an 'extra' paycheck in July?
You may see some extra money next month.
BBC News - Business
· Jul 2, 2026
Car finance compensation payments delayed until next year
Millions could be entitled to compensation as a result of commission arrangements between lenders and dealers.
The Economic Times
· Jun 25, 2026
Soon 85% compensation for Rs 50,000 lost in fraud
Soon 85% compensation for Rs 50,000 lost in fraud
FOX Sports Digital
· Jun 26, 2026
FanDuel's New USA Promo: Bet $1 Get $250 Cash if USA Reaches Round of 16
FanDuel's New USA Promo: Bet 1 Get 250 Cash if USA Reaches Round of 16.
The Next Web
· Jul 9, 2026
Jack Dorsey’s Block settles Cash App fraud claims with 46 states for $45m
Block, the payments company chaired by Jack Dorsey, has agreed to pay 45 million to settle claims from 46 US states that it mishandled fraud on Cash App, its money-transfer and digital-banking app. The settlement is the latest sign that state regulators are moving into ground the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has vacated under the Trump [] This story continues at The Next Web
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Related coverage for "How to claim part of $2.25 million Bank of America ATM fees settlement": Fox News — Disney settlement could pay YouTube TV and DirecTV users. The Hill — Who gets an 'extra' paycheck in July?. BBC News - Business — Car finance compensation payments delayed until next year. The Economic Times — Soon 85% compensation for Rs 50,000 lost in fraud . FOX Sports Digital — FanDuel's New USA Promo: Bet $1 Get $250 Cash if USA Reaches Round of 16 . The Next Web — Jack Dorsey’s Block settles Cash App fraud claims with 46 states for $45m

