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

Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin Residents (1)

These Tinder settlements are currently accepting claims from Wisconsin residents.

$60.5M Tinder Plus and Gold discrimination class action settlement

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California Tinder Plus/Gold subscribers over 28 who paid higher prices due to age may claim from this $60.5M discrimination settlement.

Deadline: 2026-08-18 Proof Required

About Tinder Class Actions in Wisconsin

Wisconsin residents who used Tinder Plus or Tinder Gold may be entitled to compensation through the $60.5 million class action settlement addressing age-based pricing discrimination. While Wisconsin doesn't have specific consumer protection laws targeting dating app pricing practices, the state's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides broad protections against unfair business practices that may complement federal claims. Tinder maintains a significant user base across Wisconsin's college towns including Madison, Milwaukee, and Green Bay, with particularly high usage among University of Wisconsin students and young professionals in urban areas. Wisconsin residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively consumer-friendly legal environment, though most Tinder settlements are handled at the federal level due to the company's national scope. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection actively monitors digital marketplace practices, making the state receptive to consumer protection claims. Wisconsin's statute of limitations for consumer fraud claims is typically six years, providing a generous window for potential claimants to pursue compensation for discriminatory pricing practices.

Tinder Settlements in Wisconsin: FAQs

Can Wisconsin residents participate in the Tinder age discrimination settlement?

Yes, Wisconsin residents who purchased Tinder Plus or Tinder Gold subscriptions and experienced age-based pricing differences are eligible for the $60.5 million settlement. The settlement covers users nationwide who were charged higher prices based on their age. Wisconsin's consumer protection laws support such claims even though this particular settlement was resolved at the federal level.

How does Wisconsin's consumer protection law apply to Tinder pricing issues?

Wisconsin's Deceptive Trade Practices Act prohibits businesses from using unfair methods of competition and deceptive practices. While this law doesn't specifically address dating app pricing, it can support claims against discriminatory business practices like age-based pricing. The state's consumer protection framework aligns with federal efforts to address unfair digital marketplace practices.

What documentation do Wisconsin Tinder users need for settlement claims?

Wisconsin residents should gather their Tinder subscription receipts, payment confirmations from app stores, and account creation dates showing their age at purchase. Credit card or bank statements showing Tinder charges can also serve as proof of payment. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection recommends keeping digital transaction records for consumer protection purposes.

Tips for Wisconsin Residents Filing Tinder Claims

Wisconsin residents filing Tinder-related claims should preserve all subscription receipts and payment confirmations from Google Play or Apple App Store purchases. Document your age at the time of subscription purchase, as this is crucial for age discrimination claims. Contact the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection if you encounter difficulties accessing your payment history or need guidance on consumer rights. Monitor settlement administrator websites regularly for claim deadlines and required documentation. Consider consulting Wisconsin consumer protection attorneys who understand both state deceptive practices law and federal class action procedures, especially for complex cases involving multiple subscription periods or disputed charges.

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