One member of Bumble could be paying £14.99 a month for Bumble Boost, giving them access to features including the ability to swipe (show that you’re interested in) unlimited users. And it seems £14.59 a month wasn’t as steep as it first seemed. We have rounded up the advertised prices and what you get for your money from each one.
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Tinder is not the only dating app to offer a premium service, many offer one or more price points, as well as a free version. I was being asked to pay £4.99 a month for that service, and while some users over 30 said they were being charged £19.49, most who responded were being asked to pay £4.99, £8.99 or £9.99. In this random group of users there was a clear distinction when it came to Tinder Gold – users aged about 30 were being charged £27.49 or £29.49, while those under 30 were being charged £13.99 or £14.49. I asked them to send me a screenshot of the price Tinder was asking them to pay. I did some research, asking friends, friends’ younger siblings and Facebook groups I’m a member of – an unscientific sample of Tinder users. What I hadn’t realised until I started looking into it was that, as well as being linked to the different services on offer, the monthly fee was also linked to age.
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Tinder has three levels of subscription, Tinder Plus, Tinder Gold and Tinder Platinum, each with different prices.