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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Connecticut residents have 1 active class action settlements involving MUBI that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $1.6M MUBI auto.

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Open MUBI Settlements for Connecticut Residents (1)

These MUBI settlements are currently accepting claims from Connecticut residents.

$1.6M MUBI auto

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MUBI charged for auto-renewals without proper consent. Get your share of the $1.6M settlement. File easily with Class Action Buddy app.

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About MUBI Class Actions in Connecticut

Connecticut residents seeking compensation from MUBI class action settlements benefit from the state's Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA), which provides broader consumer protections than federal law and allows for treble damages in certain cases. MUBI, the curated film streaming service, maintains a significant subscriber base in Connecticut's culturally active metropolitan areas including Hartford, New Haven, and Fairfield County, where the platform's art house cinema focus aligns with local film societies and independent theaters. Connecticut's proximity to New York's film industry creates a concentrated user base for MUBI's specialized content. The $1.6 million MUBI auto-renewal settlement addresses allegations of deceptive billing practices that particularly affected subscribers in states with strong consumer protection frameworks like Connecticut. Connecticut residents filing class action claims must typically submit documentation within court-mandated deadlines, and the state's consumer protection attorneys often coordinate with federal class action administrators. Connecticut's Superior Court system also provides additional avenues for individual consumer complaints beyond federal class actions, giving residents multiple pathways for seeking redress from subscription service disputes.

MUBI Settlements in Connecticut: FAQs

How does Connecticut's consumer protection law affect MUBI settlement claims?

Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) provides stronger protections than federal law for subscription billing disputes. This means Connecticut residents may have additional grounds for claims beyond the $1.6 million auto-renewal settlement if they experienced deceptive practices.

What specific issues led to the MUBI settlement affecting Connecticut users?

The $1.6 million settlement addressed allegations that MUBI automatically renewed subscriptions without proper disclosure and made cancellation difficult. Connecticut subscribers reported being charged after attempting to cancel, particularly affecting users who signed up during free trial promotions.

Do Connecticut residents need special documentation for MUBI class action claims?

Connecticut residents should gather email confirmations, billing statements, and any cancellation attempts as documentation. The state's consumer protection division also recommends keeping records of customer service communications for potential additional state-level complaints.

Tips for Connecticut Residents Filing MUBI Claims

Connecticut residents filing MUBI claims should compile all subscription-related emails and billing records before deadlines expire. Document any cancellation attempts through screenshots or customer service correspondence, as Connecticut's consumer protection laws may provide additional remedies beyond federal settlements. Contact the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection if you experienced issues beyond those covered in the $1.6 million auto-renewal settlement. Submit claims promptly through official settlement websites and consider consulting Connecticut consumer attorneys familiar with CUTPA provisions. Keep detailed records of all communications and maintain copies of bank or credit card statements showing unauthorized charges for potential future legal action.

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