ATM Fee Collusion Lawsuit Dismissed

U.S. District Judge Amy Berman has dismissed an antitrust lawsuit alleging that several major U.S. financial institutions conspired to fix ATM fees, reports Reuters.

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    Visa, MasterCard, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo were accused of colluding in three lawsuits in which individual consumers, 13 ATM operators and the National ATM Council served as plaintiffs.

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    “Notwithstanding plaintiffs’ adamant insistence that consumers are being overcharged, the court simply could not find facts to support that contention,” Jackson wrote as part of her dismissal.

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