Bumble Users Claim Paid Features Falsely Advertise 10 Times More Matches
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January 24, 2022 at 05:43 PM
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Social MediaBumble, the popular dating app, was hit with a class action Saturday in California Northern District Court. The suit, filed by Edge PLC, contends that Bumble's paid premium features such as 'SuperSwipes' and 'Spotlights' falsely advertise that users will receive 10 times more matches. Counsel have not yet appeared for the defendants. The case is 3:22-cv-00422, Alkutkar v. Bumble Inc. et al.
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