Tinder Class Action Settlements in Vermont
All Tinder class action lawsuits and settlements available to Vermont residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Vermont 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 Vermont Residents (1)
These Tinder settlements are currently accepting claims from Vermont 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 Vermont
Vermont residents may be eligible for compensation from Tinder's $60.5 million class action settlement regarding age discrimination in Tinder Plus and Gold pricing. Vermont's Consumer Protection Act provides broad protections against unfair and deceptive trade practices, which can complement federal class action rights when companies allegedly engage in discriminatory pricing schemes. While Tinder doesn't maintain corporate offices in Vermont, the dating app has a substantial user base throughout the state, particularly in Burlington and surrounding college areas near the University of Vermont. Vermont residents filing class action claims must pay attention to specific notice requirements and deadlines, as Vermont courts require strict adherence to procedural rules. The state's relatively small population means fewer potential claimants, but Vermont's consumer-friendly legal environment often results in favorable outcomes for plaintiffs. Vermont's Attorney General's office actively monitors consumer protection violations and has previously investigated technology companies for deceptive practices, making the state's legal climate generally supportive of consumer class action lawsuits against major corporations like Match Group, Tinder's parent company.
Tinder Settlements in Vermont: FAQs
Can Vermont residents participate in the $60.5 million Tinder settlement?
Yes, Vermont residents who paid higher prices for Tinder Plus or Gold subscriptions due to age-based pricing between 2016 and 2022 may be eligible for compensation. The settlement covers users nationwide who were charged more based on their age, regardless of which state they lived in when using the app.
How does Vermont's Consumer Protection Act affect Tinder class action claims?
Vermont's Consumer Protection Act prohibits unfair and deceptive trade practices, which can provide additional legal grounds beyond federal claims. This state law may allow Vermont residents to pursue separate damages if Tinder's alleged age discrimination violated Vermont's specific consumer protection standards.
Do I need a Vermont lawyer to file a Tinder class action claim?
No, you don't need a Vermont-specific attorney for class action settlements like the Tinder case. These nationwide settlements typically allow you to submit claims directly through the settlement administrator or work with any qualified class action attorney licensed to practice in federal court.
Tips for Vermont Residents Filing Tinder Claims
Vermont residents should carefully review settlement notices for specific eligibility requirements and deadlines, as missing filing deadlines can permanently bar compensation rights. Keep detailed records of Tinder subscription payments, including receipts and credit card statements showing age-based price differences. Consider consulting with Vermont consumer protection attorneys who understand both federal class action procedures and state consumer rights. File claims promptly after receiving notice, as settlement funds are often distributed on a first-come, first-served basis among eligible claimants. Document any additional damages beyond subscription fees, such as financial harm from discriminatory pricing practices, which may qualify for separate recovery under Vermont's Consumer Protection Act.
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