MUBI Class Action Settlements in North Dakota
All MUBI class action lawsuits and settlements available to North Dakota residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
North Dakota 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 North Dakota Residents (1)
These MUBI settlements are currently accepting claims from North Dakota residents.
$1.6M MUBI auto
Up to TBDMUBI charged for auto-renewals without proper consent. Get your share of the $1.6M settlement. File easily with Class Action Buddy app.
About MUBI Class Actions in North Dakota
North Dakota residents affected by MUBI-related issues have specific legal protections under the state's consumer fraud laws, particularly North Dakota Century Code Chapter 51-15, which provides robust remedies for deceptive business practices. While MUBI maintains a relatively modest presence in North Dakota compared to larger metropolitan markets, the streaming service has accumulated subscribers throughout Fargo, Bismarck, and Grand Forks areas. North Dakota's unique agricultural economy and lower population density mean fewer residents may be aware of available settlements, including the $1.6 million MUBI auto-renewal settlement that affected subscribers nationwide. North Dakota follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, but the state's consumer protection statutes allow for additional damages including attorney fees and costs. The North Dakota Attorney General's office actively monitors subscription-based services for compliance with automatic renewal disclosure requirements. Residents should note that North Dakota's three-year statute of limitations for consumer fraud claims may differ from settlement deadlines, making prompt action essential for recovering compensation from MUBI-related billing disputes or unauthorized charges.
MUBI Settlements in North Dakota: FAQs
How does North Dakota's consumer protection law apply to MUBI subscription disputes?
North Dakota Century Code Chapter 51-15 specifically addresses deceptive practices by subscription services, requiring clear disclosure of auto-renewal terms. This law provides North Dakota residents with additional remedies beyond federal class action settlements, including potential treble damages for willful violations.
Can North Dakota residents still file claims for the $1.6M MUBI auto-renewal settlement?
The $1.6 million MUBI settlement had specific filing deadlines that have likely passed, but North Dakota residents who experienced unauthorized auto-renewals may still have individual claims under state consumer protection laws. Contact the settlement administrator or check court records for any extended deadlines.
What documentation do North Dakota residents need for MUBI settlement claims?
North Dakota residents should gather MUBI subscription confirmations, billing statements, and any correspondence about auto-renewals or cancellation attempts. Bank or credit card statements showing MUBI charges are particularly important for proving unauthorized billing patterns.
Tips for North Dakota Residents Filing MUBI Claims
North Dakota residents filing MUBI claims should preserve all subscription-related emails and billing records, as the state's consumer protection laws require clear evidence of deceptive practices. Contact your bank or credit card company to dispute unauthorized MUBI charges while pursuing settlement claims, since North Dakota law allows multiple recovery methods. File complaints with the North Dakota Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division to create an official record, which strengthens individual claims. Monitor settlement websites regularly, as North Dakota's smaller affected population sometimes receives extended filing deadlines. Consider consulting with North Dakota attorneys familiar with subscription service disputes, particularly those experienced with the state's treble damages provisions for willful consumer fraud violations.
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