Dating Site Led Users On For 'A-List' Service, Suit Claims

By Ryan Boysen (April 21, 2017, 5:28 PM EDT) -- An Illinois man has hit online dating site OKCupid's parent company with a proposed class action, filed Thursday in Illinois federal court, alleging that the free service entices users into paying for premium accounts to see who has "liked" the users, only to find that most of the profiles revealed are inactive "and thus, are not viable dating options."...

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