The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review appeals from Visa and Mastercard concerning class certification in multiple antitrust lawsuits. These cases, now proceeding as class actions, accuse the credit card giants of fixing ATM access fees, potentially leading to billions of dollars in damages for allegedly excessive ATM fees. The decision allows consumers and ATM operators to proceed with their class action suits. The suits allege that Visa and Mastercard's fee-setting practices were excessive and anticompetitive, affecting numerous ATM users and operators nationwide.
SCOTUS declined an appeal by Visa and Mastercard in an ATM class action lawsuit. The D.C. Circuit ruled against the credit card companies last year when it upheld a trial judge's decision granting the cases class action status https://t.co/npTvywXaoT https://t.co/0BQ1OGJNXl
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