(Online Dating Industry Journal) Law.com recently quoted Robert Platt, representative for Match.com regarding recent allegations that employees of Match set up fake dates to keep clients subscribing to its online dating service. According to the article:
"Manatt, Phelps & Phillips partner Robert Platt, who is representing Match.com, said the case is simply a "frivolous" claim that the company plans not to settle. Just like any other business, people are looking to make an easy buck, he said.
"Platt has also been dealing with a class action that says the California dating act applies to online dating. That act, which was established in the era of brick-and-mortar dating services, required companies to refund money if the user did not receive the intended services."
To find out more about the legal action against Match read the full article.
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