Quick Overview of Tinder Subscription & Customer Service

Charles jones
3 min readMar 20, 2021

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Talking about online dating and hooking up in 2021 is nowhere near as controversial as it used to be several decades ago. The fact is, at this point of time, a race seems to be erupted among so many private companies to help people to find their dream partners online. Why not? After all, we get a life once. So, enjoy every second of it. But, the million-dollar question is- which site is best for online dating? Here is the answer- Tinder.

Established in September, 2012, Tinder suites best to every love deprived person. To give you an idea of Tinder’s popularity, note that alone in the US there are more than 10 million active users. Tinder’s popularity does not seem to slow down till next few years. Rather it will increase at a stunning level like never before. Do you know Why? because Tinder offers high quality matching services in customizable packages. All credit goes to the Tinder subscriptions and customer services for adding excitement into the dull and dry lives of people.

Here is everything that you need to start with Tinder. So, let’s start with the basics to make sure that you don’t make mistakes that others do.

What is Tinder?

In short, Tinder is a dating app that supports both Android and iPhones. Tinder is accessible across the world. It enables people to browse millions of profiles to find and choose a partner. Whether you are looking for just making new friends, girl friends, boyfriends, or you just want to hook up with someone, Tinder is best for everything. Note that Tinder offers both free and paid online dating services.

Anyone can create and set up a Tinder account for free. Also, you can check out some profiles for free as well. Features of sending messages, super likes, boost, passport and top picks are chargeable. Plus, unpaid subscribers get ads as well on Tinder. So, the idea here is to become a paid subscriber if you want instant results. Let’s get over the Tinder subscription in detail in the coming section.

What are the types of Tinder subscriptions?

Basically, Tinder has three types of subscriptions: Tinder Plus, Tinder Gold, and Tinder Platinum. Tinder Plus is the most basic subscription service among all. Tinder Plus’s per month cost is $9.99/Month. Below here is the quick rundown of the Tinder Plus features.

  • Unlimited Likes
  • Rewind
  • 5 Super Likes a day
  • 1 Boost a month
  • Passport
  • No ads

Tinder Gold Features (available at $14.99/Month)

  • See who Likes You before you Like or Nope
  • New Top Picks every day
  • Unlimited Likes
  • Rewind
  • 5 Super Likes a day
  • 1 Boost a month
  • Passport
  • No ads

Tinder Platinum Features (available at $18/ Month)

  • Message before matching by attaching a message to your Super Like
  • Have your Like prioritized over
  • others with Priority Likes
  • See the Likes you’ve sent in
  • the last 7 days
  • See who Likes You before you
  • Like or Nope
  • New Top Picks every day
  • Unlimited Likes
  • Rewind
  • 5 Super Likes a day
  • 1 Boost a month
  • Passport
  • No ads

How do I contact Tinder customer service?

Whether you need to cancel your Tinder subscription or need assistance related to anything, you always can contact Tinder customer service right through your app or Tinder website. Be informed that there is no direct phone number of Tinder customer service. These are the steps to follow to contact Tinder customer service to get a Tinder refund.

  • Navigate to the Tinder help page.
  • Select
  • “What can we help with”.
  • From
  • the drop down menu, choose your concern.
  • Further,
  • describe your concern in brief.
  • Also, if you wish, you can
  • upload a snapshot or an image of the issue (if you have any).
  • Finally, send it and wait to hear back from Tinder support.

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Charles jones
Charles jones

Written by Charles jones

Hey, I’m Charles Jones. I’m a technical blogger living in California, USA. I am a fan of technology, web development, and blogging. You can visit my company web

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