Bumble B Settlement Payment |
What is the B Settlement PayPal or Venmo Payment?
On March 4, 2021 many people received a mysterious B Settlement payment into their PayPal or Venmo account for $36.89 if you opted into the Bumble Boost settlement class-action lawsuit, which required you to give your contact information, including a method for electronic payment or to receive a paper check in the mail. If you received this payment, it is because you signed up for the class action settlement at some point, and it means that you used the Bumble app at some point in the past.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Nathanael M. Cousins gave Bumble and subscriber plaintiffs preliminary approval for a proposed class action settlement worth $22.5 million. Judge Cousins determined that, upon preliminary examination of the settlement terms, the deal appears "fair, reasonable, and adequate," agreeing with the plaintiffs' assertion that the recovery is an "excellent" outcome. (Source: TopClassActions.com)
As a result, PayPal or Venmo would have notified you around March 4, 2021 that you received payment from "B Settlement."
Notification from Paypal for B Settlement |
Why did Bumble have a Class-Action Lawsuit against them?
2) The California Class includes all persons who purchased Bumble Boost, within California, at any time between November 13, 2014 and July 15, 2020, and had their credit card, debit card, and/or a third-party payment account charged as part of Bumble's automatic renewal program or continuous service program. This is referred to as the "ARL Settlement Class" in the B Settlement Agreement. California class members would each have received a payment amount between $43 and $85.
If you are in both the Nationwide Class as well as the California Class, you will receive payments from both classes if you have made a valid claim.
The deadline to file a claim was November 23, 2020.
What does the Bumble Boost Class Action Settlement Agreement Provide?
The Bumble Boost Subscription class-action settlements established a $22.5 million USD fund, which will be used to pay Settlement Class Members (described above) after deductions for amounts that the Court may approve for notice and administration of the Settlement attorney's fees and expenses and service awards for the Class Representatives.
Below is a chart of your legal rights in the Bumble Boost Class-Action Lawsuit:
Your Legal Rights to Submit a Claim against Bumble |
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