
Bank of America Fined $250 Million for Withholding Credit Card Rewards and Imposing Junk Fees
Bank of America has been fined $250 million by the CFPB, with $100 million going to affected customers and $90 million as penalties to the CFPB. An additional $60 million in penalties was imposed by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. The bank was found guilty of systematically charging excessive fees to customers with insufficient funds, failing to provide promised credit card rewards, and opening unauthorized accounts using personal information.
The penalties highlight the bank's unethical practices and serve as a reminder of the importance of protecting consumer rights.
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