Class Action Lawsuit Against Mindvalley for Automatic Renewal and Subscription Practices

Were You Charged by Mindvalley After You Thought You Had Canceled?

Wittels McInturff Palikovic (WMP) has filed a class action lawsuit in the Northern District of California (Case No. 5:25-cv-08530) against Mindvalley, Inc., alleging that the company used deceptive automatic renewal and subscription practices that caused consumers to pay for memberships they did not want. WMP has been contacted by consumers from around the United States and is seeking to file additional class action lawsuits in other states.

If you purchased a Mindvalley subscription and were unexpectedly charged, renewed without givng clear consent, or had trouble canceling, you may be entitled to compensation.

Contact WMP today for a free, confidential consultation. Or call us at (914) 775-8862, or email us at case@wittelslaw.com.

What Is This Lawsuit About?

The lawsuit alleges that Mindvalley markets premium personal‑growth and educational programs using aggressive subscription tactics that violate consumer protection and automatic renewal laws.

According to the recently-filed complaint, Mindvalley allegedly:

  • Failed to clearly and conspicuously disclose that subscriptions automatically renew

  • Charged consumers without meaningful affirmative consent

  • Made it unreasonably difficult to cancel memberships

  • Used misleading pricing and checkout flows that obscured renewal terms

  • Continued charging consumers after cancellation attempts or refund requests

These practices allegedly caused consumers across the country to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars for memberships they did not intend to keep. You can read a copy of the Complaint here.

Common Consumer Complaints

Consumers have reported experiences such as:

  • Believing they purchased a one‑time program, only to discover recurring charges

  • Being renewed for an annual membership without a clear reminder or warning

  • Difficulty locating cancellation options within their account, including being required to navigate multiple screens or contact customer service to cancel

  • Charges continuing even after cancellation attempts

  • Being denied a refund despite canceling during Mindvalley’s free trial period

Consumers further allege that Mindvalley is a “scam” and engaged in “fraud,” that its subscription practices constitute “theft,” and are “illegal,” and when customers contact customer service, that service is “horrible.”

If this sounds familiar, you are not alone.

What Is a Class Action?

A class action allows consumers with similar experiences to band together to hold large companies accountable.

You do not need to have lost a specific dollar amount to participate. If you were enrolled in a Mindvalley subscription and charged in a way you believe was unfair or deceptive, you may qualify.

There is no cost to contact us, and you do not pay attorneys’ fees.

Why Choose Wittels McInturff Palikovic

WMP is a nationally recognized plaintiffs’ law firm focusing on consumer‑protection and class action litigation. Our attorneys have:

  • Extensive experience litigating automatic‑renewal and subscription‑billing cases

  • Successfully challenged deceptive online marketing and pricing practices

  • Achieved results for consumers nationwide against large, well‑funded corporations

We are committed to holding companies accountable when they put profits over consumers.

Do I Qualify?

You may be eligible if:

  • You purchased a Mindvalley membership or subscription

  • You were charged automatically after your initial term

  • You did not clearly understand or agree to automatic renewal

  • You had difficulty canceling or stopping charges

  • You canceled your account during Mindvalley’s free trial period but didn’t get your money back

Even if you are unsure, we encourage you to reach out.

Contact Us Today

If you believe Mindvalley charged you unfairly, we want to hear from you.

📞 Free Consultation
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Contact Wittels McInturff Palikovic today to learn more about your rights. Or call us at (914) 775-8862, or email us at case@wittelslaw.com.