Coffee Meets Bagel
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Coffee Meets Bagel is a dating and social-networking service based in the United States. It as founded in 2012 by three sisters.
Basic information | |
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Founded | 2012 |
Type | Private |
Industry | Online dating |
Official website | https://coffeemeetsbagel.com |
Forced arbitration
Section 19 of Coffee Meets Bagel's Terms of Use states that the user, by accepting the terms of service, waives their right to litigation.[1]
The forced-arbitration clause was added in March 2024, shortly after Coffee Meets Bagel changed how its premium subscription worked (in December 2023) to deny refund requests to users who were past a 30-day refund period.