Civil Litigation,
California Supreme Court,
California Courts of Appeal
Mar. 15, 2018
Tinder petition asks state Supreme Court to support age-based pricing
Attorneys for the popular dating app Tinder hope the state Supreme Court will overturn an appellate court’s decision ruling the company’s age-based pricing model discriminates against users over 30.
Attorneys for the dating app Tinder hope the state Supreme Court will overturn an appellate court ruling that the company's age-based pricing model discriminates against users over 30.
In January, the 2nd District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles said the pricing model constituted age-based discrimination, ruling Tinder used a blanket generalization about the financial wellbeing of millennials versus other age groups. The court said e...
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