The $591 million Clearview Federal Credit Union is being sued over alleged lapses in its disclosures at an ATM.
According to court documents, Daniella Helkowski, withdrew cash from the credit union's headquarters branch in Moon Township, Pa., on May 7 and alleged Clearview charged her $2.25 for the transaction.
Helkowski charged that the credit union did not have a notice posted about the fee "on or at" the ATM as required by the Electronic Funds Transfer Act. Without such a written notice, Helkowski argued, the credit union is forbidden to charge a fee for the transaction, and she has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of herself and everyone else who was charged a fee for a transaction at the ATM.
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