eHarmony to Pay More than $2 Million to Settle California Claims

Apparently, breaking up is hard to do, or at least expensive to do. eHarmony has been ordered to pay more than $2 million to settle a consumer protection lawsuit filed in California by four separate counties and the city of Santa Monica. According to Crowell & Moring’s Retail & Consumer Products Law Observer, eHarmony will pay up to $1 million to consumers who were enrolled in the company’s automatic subscription program between March 10, 2012 and December 13, 2016. eHarmony will pay an additional $1.28 million in civil penalties to the municipalities who sued eHarmony.

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