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Tinder California Age Discrimination Settlement

Settlement Structure: Claims Made

Active: Closed

Closed Settlement Statement:

According to court documents, the claim submission deadline has passed. Please contact the claims administrator if you have any questions.

Case Summary:

Tinder is ready to settle claims that it violated California’s Unruh Civil Rights Act and its Unfair Competition Law. The complaint points to higher prices charged for subscriptions to Tinder Plus and Tinder Gold to people who were twenty-nine or older.

Docket Number:

2:18-cv-03093-JFW-AS

Company: Tinder Inc.

Filing Deadline: July 17, 2019

Class Period: March 2, 2015 to March 1, 2019

Objection Deadline: May 6, 2019

Exclusion Deadline: May 6, 2019

Final Approval Hearing: June 17, 2019

Proof of Purchase:

You must have paid for the subscription through your Apple or Google account, and you must authorize verification through that account.

Eligibility:

You may be eligible if you were a Tinder user located in California, you bought a subscription to Tinder Plus or Tinder Gold between March 2, 2015 and March 1, 2019, were at least twenty-nine at the time, and were charged more for the subscription than younger subscribers.

Typical Settlement Amount:

All class members: automatic addition of fifty Super Likes. Also, choice of one of the following: (1) $25; (2) 25 additional Super Likes (if you have a Tinder account); or (3) one-month subscription to Tinder Plus or Tinder Gold (if you do not have a Tinder account).

Total Settlement Amount: Unknown

Class Representative Proposed Incentive Fee:

$5,000

Law Firms:
Kristensen Weisberg
Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman

Claim Form: Tinder California Age Discrimination Settlement Claim Form

Case Name: Kim v. Tinder, Inc., et al.

Settlement Website: Tinder California Age Discrimination Settlement Website

Claims Administrator:
Epiq

Claims Administrator Contact Information:

Kim v. Tinder
c/o Epiq
P.O. Box 3219
Portland, OR 97208-3219
1-888-437-2280

Tags: Age Discrimination, Civil Rights