Tell Bank of America: Its Customers Deserve to Bring Their Claims to a Judge and Jury
Bank of America
Tell Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan and the Board of Directors to drop the forced arbitration clause in its terms and conditions because it strips its customers’ rights.
Opt out of the arbitration clause before time is up. Click here www.bankofamerica.com/arbitration-optout, or call the bank at 800.283.8875. (Learn more from Bank of America's online agreement)
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We are calling on Bank of America to remove the newly inserted forced arbitration clause from its standard form banking agreements and reinstate the right of customers to decide how to resolve a dispute after it arises.
At a time when families are already facing rising costs and financial stress, customers deserve stronger protections, not restrictions on their legal rights.
Customers should not be forced to give up their right to trial before a judge and jury, barred from joining together in class actions, and forced into a rigged private arbitration system dictated by the corporate fine print.
Bank of America must respect the legal rights of its tens of millions of customers as it did for almost 17 years before.
Restore your customers’ right to choose to go to court when disputes arise and remove the forced arbitration clauses from all customer agreements.