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Tinder is a digital electronic dating website that allows you to find other members who may be interested in you. This interest may be to form a friend relationship or a romantic one.
Tinder, created in 2012, is a dating app that allows you to find other people to form relationships.


== Subscribing ==
== Subscribing ==
Just as many dating sites in practice today, it's a one-click to start a subscription for you. (Of course, you need to enter your credit card and address information)
As is common practice among dating sites today, subscribing on Tinder requires one click (after entering credit-card and address information).


== Unsubscribing ==
== Unsubscribing ==
But once you decide that you want to terminate your reoccurring subscription, you are expected to go through many hoops and tricks in order to finally get unsubscribed.
If a user wishes to terminate their recurring subscription, they are expected to go through many hoops and tricks in order to unsubscribe.<!-- Reworded this section to better fit the wiki, will need to add more information on these "hoops and tricks." -->


== Subscription Costs ==
== Subscription Costs ==
Tinder uses a deceptive method in order to display its reoccurring subscription costs. To try to obscure their true costs, they list the costs as weekly versus the true monthly costs charged to your card.
Tinder’s recurring subscription costs are not transparently displayed. The true costs are listed as weekly (rather than monthly), obscuring the true cost of the subscriptions.  


== Subscription Plans ==
== Subscription Plans ==
Plans are created using a nonsensical approach. Let's explain this a little bit. If you are looking to meet somebody online, and later in the real world, you would need to know who they are and be able to contact them.
Tinder has three subscription plans that give users various benefits depending on their chosen plan:


Tinder has three different plans
* '''Plus:''' Users cannot see who likes them, nor can users contact them unless they also match with the user. This is already included in the free plan.


'''Plus'''
* '''Gold:''' Users can see who likes them, but are still unable to message them unless they also match with the user.


You can't see who likes you nor contact them unless they '''match you also!''' This is already included in their free plan already.
* '''Platinum:''' Users can send a message to somebody before first matching with them.  


'''Gold'''
== Canceling a Subscription ==
The process of canceling a Tinder subscription is both inconvenient and difficult to understand. This information is not located on the bottom of their page. Moreover, canceling an account on the Tinder service does not cancel a subscription. Depending on the payment method used, there are various obstacles to cancellation:


You can see who likes you But you're still not able to send a message to them unless they '''match with you also.'''
* '''Apple Pay:''' Users must contact Apple and use "Report a problem" in order to cancel their service.


'''Platinum'''
* '''Google Play''''':'' Users are required to contact Google Play. Tinder's own documentation says that this means users must request assistance from Google Play. Thus, there are no direct buttons to push to facilitate cancellation.


Finally, you can send a message to somebody before first matching with them (The only plan that actually allows you to do what you would expect to do on a dating site if you paid)
* '''Credit card:''' Tinder does not provide information on how to cancel, so users may have to file a charge back. Tinder warns that if a charge back is unsuccessful, it will keep the charged costs. Additionally, users’ accounts may be deleted at Tinder's discretion, and charges may continue to accrue on a user’s provided credit card until the subscription is canceled using an "External Service Account".
 
== Cancelling a Subscription ==
They make it very inconvenient and difficult to understand how to cancel. First, the information for this is not located on the bottom of their page.
 
Point number one is canceling your account on the Tinder service will not cancel your subscription!
 
''If you used Apple Pay'', they require you to go back to Apple and use "Report a problem" in order to cancel your service.
 
''If you used Google Play'', then they're going to require you to go back to Google Play. In their own documentation, they say that this means you have to request assistance from Google Play. Assuming this means that there is no direct buttons to push to facilitate this action.
 
''If you paid directly using a credit card,'' they don't actually tell you how to cancel it, so you may have to do a charge back. They warn that if the charge back is unsuccessful that they will keep all your funds. Additionally, They say it is at their discretion that they may delete your account, and/or possibly continue charging your card Until you cancel it with your "External Service Account"


== Sources ==
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 15:21, 17 January 2025

Tinder, created in 2012, is a dating app that allows you to find other people to form relationships.

Subscribing[edit | edit source]

As is common practice among dating sites today, subscribing on Tinder requires one click (after entering credit-card and address information).

Unsubscribing[edit | edit source]

If a user wishes to terminate their recurring subscription, they are expected to go through many hoops and tricks in order to unsubscribe.

Subscription Costs[edit | edit source]

Tinder’s recurring subscription costs are not transparently displayed. The true costs are listed as weekly (rather than monthly), obscuring the true cost of the subscriptions.

Subscription Plans[edit | edit source]

Tinder has three subscription plans that give users various benefits depending on their chosen plan:

  • Plus: Users cannot see who likes them, nor can users contact them unless they also match with the user. This is already included in the free plan.
  • Gold: Users can see who likes them, but are still unable to message them unless they also match with the user.
  • Platinum: Users can send a message to somebody before first matching with them.

Canceling a Subscription[edit | edit source]

The process of canceling a Tinder subscription is both inconvenient and difficult to understand. This information is not located on the bottom of their page. Moreover, canceling an account on the Tinder service does not cancel a subscription. Depending on the payment method used, there are various obstacles to cancellation:

  • Apple Pay: Users must contact Apple and use "Report a problem" in order to cancel their service.
  • Google Play: Users are required to contact Google Play. Tinder's own documentation says that this means users must request assistance from Google Play. Thus, there are no direct buttons to push to facilitate cancellation.
  • Credit card: Tinder does not provide information on how to cancel, so users may have to file a charge back. Tinder warns that if a charge back is unsuccessful, it will keep the charged costs. Additionally, users’ accounts may be deleted at Tinder's discretion, and charges may continue to accrue on a user’s provided credit card until the subscription is canceled using an "External Service Account".

Sources[edit | edit source]

https://www.help.tinder.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004487406-Tinder-subscriptions

https://policies.tinder.com/