Match.com is facing a class action lawsuit alleging that the popular online dating platform engaged in deceptive subscription practices, including charging users for auto-renewed subscriptions without adequate disclosure and failing to provide promised features and services. A settlement has been reached, and eligible users may be entitled to cash payments — with no proof of purchase required to file a claim.
About the Match.com Class Action Lawsuit
The lawsuit, known as the Final Match Settlement, alleges that Match Group, the parent company of Match.com, misled consumers through unfair billing practices, deceptive advertising, and subscription renewal policies that were not clearly communicated to users. Plaintiffs claim that Match.com used fake or inactive profiles to lure users into purchasing or renewing paid subscriptions, and that the company made it unreasonably difficult to cancel memberships. Match.com denies all wrongdoing but has agreed to settle the claims to avoid the cost and uncertainty of continued litigation.
Settlement Terms and Who Qualifies
The Match.com settlement covers individuals in the United States who paid for a Match.com subscription during the applicable class period. Eligible class members may receive a cash payment depending on the number of valid claims submitted and the tier of membership purchased. The total settlement fund has been established to compensate affected subscribers, and payouts will be distributed after the claim deadline passes and the court grants final approval.
Why You Should File Your Claim Now
The claim deadline for the Match.com settlement is fast approaching, and once it passes, you permanently lose your right to compensation. Filing takes only a few minutes online at the official settlement website, and no receipts, screenshots, or documentation are required. If you ever paid for a Match.com subscription during the covered period, you likely qualify — don't leave money on the table. Submit your Match.com settlement claim today before the deadline expires.