Auto repair shops now have the opportunity to recoup thousands of dollars in cash reimbursement from two major credit card providers following the multi-billion dollar settlement of a class-action lawsuit.
Early in 2006, several retailers filed a class-action antitrust lawsuit against Visa Inc., MasterCard Worldwide and various partner banks, such as Bank of America, Capital One, Wells Fargo, Bank One and Chase.
The lawsuit alleged that Visa, MasterCard and their respective member banks agreed to set, apply and enforce rules for merchant fees, which caused businesses to pay excessive interchange fees for accepting Visa and MasterCard credit cards, says Zachary Giammarco, member of Giammarco Law Office, based in Chandler, Ariz.
Visa and MasterCard claim those practices to be legally justified, but they opted to settle the case after years of litigation and mediation sessions. The lawsuit is more than seven years old, but the final monetary judgment is just now awaiting approval—a decision that could be announced any day, Giammarco says, who is advising credit card merchants on how to handle the settlement process.
David Cherney, vice president of business development for Salt Lake City–based Digital Financial Group, a credit card processing merchant that works with hundreds of repair shops, says a $7.25 billion settlement was approved by a New York district court judge on Dec. 13.
That means repair shops nationwide that accept Visa and MasterCard payments are sure to get money back, Cherney says. Visa and MasterCard constitute roughly 85 percent of most shops’ credit card volume, he says, so the average shop owner stands to recoup significant sums of settlement money.
The Settlement
The lawsuit’s class of plaintiffs, which includes all retailers that accept Visa and MasterCard payments, were mailed a notice in March 2013 that outlined requirements to participate with the proposed settlement. If you didn’t get it, or no longer have it, there are a few steps you must take to ensure you collect what you’re owed.
Giammarco says the proposed settlement is divided into two classes, which will be paid out separately:
Cash Settlement Class. This class includes a $6.05 billion Cash Settlement Fund. Once the settlement is approved, that money will be distributed among all businesses that transacted Visa or MasterCard payments in the United States between Jan. 1, 2004, and Nov. 28, 2012.
Your Portion. Cherney says shops will receive portions of this fund based on the monetary volume of Visa and MasterCard payments processed for that nine-year period. Experts estimate that businesses could recoup $400–$600 for every $100,000 processed through Visa and MasterCard.