The FTC alleges online-dating service Match used fake love-interest ads to trick hundreds of thousands of users into buying subscriptions
ByThe Federal Trade Commission has sued online-dating service Match Group Inc. for allegedly using fake love-interest advertisements to trick hundreds of thousands of users into buying subscriptions on Match.com.
The Dallas-based company, which also operates the online-dating platforms Tinder, Hinge, OkCupid and other dating sites, allegedly offered certain guarantees but failed to provide promised services to consumers who were later unable to cancel their subscriptions and unsuccessfully disputed their charges, the FTC said...
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