UFC Fight Pass Settles $1.2 Million Class Action Over Undisclosed Auto-Renewal Practices

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Deadline: June 5, 2025
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Your Notice ID should be sent to you via mail. Subscribers can file a claim using a Notice ID and Confirmation Code, or by printing and mailing a paper claim form to the UFC Fight Pass settlement administrator.
Settlement Summary
The UFC Fight Pass, a popular subscription service by Zuffa, LLC and NeuLion USA, LLC, has recently settled a class-action lawsuit to the tune of $1.2 Million. The litigation came about due to allegations that the company was enrolling subscribers in automatically renewing Fight Pass subscriptions without providing sufficient disclosure about renewal charges and cancellation terms. The lawsuit claimed that subscribers who enrolled between October 11, 2018, and January 21, 2025, were affected, particularly those in several U.S states including California, Florida, and New York. The consumer complaint against UFC Fight Pass is a significant case as it highlights the importance of transparency in subscription services and also has potential implications for other industries employing similar auto-renewal practices. As part of the lawsuit settlement, eligible subscribers can receive a cash payment of up to $9.99 or an electronic voucher equating to two months of free service. This payout applies to both active and inactive subscribers, with the latter having the option of applying the voucher to a new subscription. No proof is required to file a claim, simply the completion of an online claim form by the deadline of June 5, 2025. The settlement fund totals $1.2 Million, a figure indicative of the broader financial impact such cases can have on companies failing to adhere to regulations around adequate disclosure. The UFC Fight Pass case serves as a reminder to all businesses of the importance of clear communication regarding subscription terms and the potential legal ramifications in the event of non-compliance.
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Eligibility Requirements
- Subscribers who enrolled in Fight Pass between October 11, 2018, and January 21, 2025.
- Subscribers must have used billing addresses in California, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Virginia, or Vermont.
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