MUBI Class Action Settlements in Wyoming
All MUBI class action lawsuits and settlements available to Wyoming residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Wyoming 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 Wyoming Residents (1)
These MUBI settlements are currently accepting claims from Wyoming 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 Wyoming
Wyoming residents affected by MUBI-related issues should understand their unique position in pursuing class action settlements. While Wyoming doesn't have specific consumer protection laws targeting streaming or entertainment services beyond federal regulations, the state follows the Wyoming Consumer Protection Act which prohibits deceptive trade practices. MUBI, the curated film streaming platform, maintains a relatively small customer base in Wyoming compared to major metropolitan areas, but Wyoming subscribers are still eligible for national class action settlements. The $1.6 million MUBI auto-renewal settlement affects subscribers nationwide who were allegedly charged without proper consent for subscription renewals. Wyoming residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's straightforward court procedures, though most MUBI settlements are handled in federal court or other jurisdictions where the company has primary operations. Wyoming's low population density means fewer local affected parties, but this doesn't diminish individual rights to participate in settlements. The state's consumer protection framework ensures Wyoming residents have equal standing in multi-state class actions, particularly regarding subscription billing practices and unauthorized charges that form the basis of most MUBI-related legal actions.
MUBI Settlements in Wyoming: FAQs
Are Wyoming MUBI subscribers eligible for the $1.6M auto-renewal settlement?
Yes, Wyoming residents who were MUBI subscribers and experienced unauthorized auto-renewal charges are eligible to participate in the $1.6 million settlement. The settlement covers subscribers nationwide who were allegedly charged for subscription renewals without proper consent. Wyoming's participation in this federal settlement follows the same procedures as other states.
Does Wyoming have specific laws protecting against streaming service billing issues like those alleged against MUBI?
Wyoming relies primarily on the Wyoming Consumer Protection Act and federal regulations to address deceptive billing practices by streaming services. While the state doesn't have streaming-specific legislation, unauthorized subscription charges fall under Wyoming's prohibition against deceptive trade practices. These protections apply to MUBI billing disputes and similar subscription service issues.
How do Wyoming residents file claims in MUBI class action settlements?
Wyoming residents typically file MUBI settlement claims through online portals or mail, following the same procedures as residents in other states. Since most MUBI settlements are handled in federal court or other jurisdictions, Wyoming residents don't need to file through state courts. Claim forms and deadlines are identical regardless of Wyoming residency.
Tips for Wyoming Residents Filing MUBI Claims
Wyoming residents pursuing MUBI settlement claims should gather all subscription documentation, including billing statements and email confirmations showing unauthorized charges. File claims before published deadlines, as Wyoming's remote location doesn't extend federal settlement timelines. Keep records of your MUBI subscription dates and payment history, particularly for auto-renewal issues covered in the $1.6 million settlement. Consider consulting Wyoming consumer protection attorneys if you experienced significant damages beyond typical settlement amounts. Monitor settlement websites directly rather than relying on local Wyoming media coverage, which may be limited. Submit claims electronically when possible to ensure faster processing and confirmation of receipt.
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