Tinder Class Action Settlements in Wyoming
All Tinder 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 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 Wyoming Residents (1)
These Tinder settlements are currently accepting claims from Wyoming 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 Wyoming
Tinder class action settlements present opportunities for Wyoming residents to recover compensation from dating app overcharges and discriminatory pricing practices. Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act provides strong safeguards against deceptive trade practices, complementing federal class action protections for residents using digital platforms like Tinder. While Match Group, Tinder's parent company, doesn't maintain physical offices in Wyoming, the app serves thousands of users across the state's urban centers including Cheyenne, Casper, and Laramie. Wyoming residents can participate in nationwide class action settlements even though the state has a smaller population compared to other jurisdictions. The federal court system handles most digital platform class actions, meaning Wyoming residents follow the same claim procedures as users in other states. Wyoming's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is four years, which may affect eligibility windows for certain settlements. The $60.5 million Tinder Plus and Gold settlement specifically addresses age-based pricing discrimination that affected users nationwide, including Wyoming subscribers who paid higher rates based on their age demographics.
Tinder Settlements in Wyoming: FAQs
Can Wyoming residents claim compensation from the $60.5M Tinder settlement?
Yes, Wyoming residents who subscribed to Tinder Plus or Tinder Gold and experienced age-based pricing discrimination are eligible to file claims in the $60.5 million settlement. The settlement covers users nationwide who were charged different prices based on their age. Eligible Wyoming users can submit claims through the official settlement website during the claim period.
Do Wyoming's consumer protection laws provide additional remedies beyond federal class actions?
Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act prohibits deceptive trade practices and could theoretically support state-level claims against Tinder for misleading pricing. However, most digital platform disputes are resolved through federal class actions due to interstate commerce issues. Wyoming residents typically benefit more from participating in large nationwide settlements than pursuing individual state claims.
How long do Wyoming residents have to file Tinder settlement claims?
Claim deadlines are set by federal courts overseeing the settlements, not Wyoming state law. The Tinder Plus and Gold settlement has specific filing deadlines that apply to all eligible users regardless of their state. Wyoming residents should monitor settlement notices and file claims promptly to avoid missing deadlines.
Tips for Wyoming Residents Filing Tinder Claims
Wyoming residents filing Tinder claims should gather subscription records showing payment amounts and dates to demonstrate age-based pricing differences. Document any promotional offers received that differed from standard pricing advertised to younger users. Submit claims through official settlement websites only, avoiding third-party claim services that charge unnecessary fees. Keep copies of all settlement communications and confirmation numbers for your records. Monitor your email for settlement updates and payment notifications. Consider consulting with Wyoming consumer protection attorneys if you experienced significant overcharges beyond the scope of current settlements, as additional legal remedies may be available under state law.
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