LAWYERSANDSETTLEMENTS – Dec 14 – Dating app Tinder is the focus of a consumer rights class-action lawsuit launched in California. Tinder is alleged to violate the consumer law known as the Dating Service Act. The Dating Service Act, which covers dating services and gym memberships, requires that these businesses afford consumers a "cooling-off period" after they sign up and put their money down. Tinder failed to allow users to cancel within a 3-day period.
by Brenda Craig
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