Tinder Class Action Settlements in Montana
All Tinder class action lawsuits and settlements available to Montana residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Montana residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Tinder that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $60.5M Tinder Plus and Gold discrimination class action settlement.
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Open Tinder Settlements for Montana Residents (1)
These Tinder settlements are currently accepting claims from Montana residents.
$60.5M Tinder Plus and Gold discrimination class action settlement
Up to VariesCalifornia Tinder Plus/Gold subscribers over 28 who paid higher prices due to age may claim from this $60.5M discrimination settlement.
About Tinder Class Actions in Montana
Tinder class action settlements have affected Montana residents who used the popular dating app's premium services. The $60.5 million Tinder Plus and Gold discrimination settlement addresses allegations that users over 30 were charged higher subscription fees than younger users. Montana's Consumer Protection Act provides strong remedies for deceptive trade practices, including treble damages and attorney fees, which can enhance recovery options for affected residents. While Tinder doesn't maintain physical offices in Montana, the app has substantial usage across the state's urban areas like Billings, Missoula, and Bozeman. Montana residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively streamlined court system and lower case volumes compared to larger jurisdictions. The Montana Attorney General's Office actively monitors consumer protection issues and has previously investigated tech companies for unfair practices. Montana law allows for expedited discovery in consumer fraud cases, which can accelerate settlement timelines. Residents should preserve documentation of their Tinder subscription payments and any age-related pricing differences they experienced during the relevant settlement period.
Tinder Settlements in Montana: FAQs
Are Montana Tinder users eligible for the $60.5 million age discrimination settlement?
Yes, Montana residents who purchased Tinder Plus or Gold subscriptions and were charged different prices based on their age during the class period are eligible to participate. The settlement covers users nationwide who experienced discriminatory pricing practices.
How does Montana's Consumer Protection Act affect Tinder settlement claims?
Montana's Consumer Protection Act allows for enhanced damages beyond the federal settlement amount in some cases. The Act specifically prohibits unfair or deceptive practices in trade or commerce, which could provide additional legal remedies for Montana residents who experienced age-based pricing discrimination.
What documentation do Montana Tinder users need to file a settlement claim?
Montana claimants should gather their Tinder subscription payment records, app store receipts, and any communications about pricing changes. Screenshots showing age-based price differences and credit card or bank statements confirming subscription charges will strengthen claim documentation.
Tips for Montana Residents Filing Tinder Claims
Montana residents should act quickly on Tinder settlement deadlines, as courts strictly enforce filing cutoffs. Document all subscription payments through app stores, credit cards, and bank statements. Contact the Montana Attorney General's Consumer Protection Office if you suspect additional unfair practices beyond the current settlement scope. Consider consulting with Montana attorneys experienced in consumer protection law, as state law may provide additional remedies beyond federal class action recovery. Keep detailed records of any ongoing subscription issues, as future settlements may emerge from continued litigation against dating app companies.
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