Mindvalley Class Action Lawsuit – Subscription, Refund & Cancellation Investigation
Were you charged after canceling Mindvalley? Learn about the nationwide class action and see if you qualify for a refund.
James A. Long | Attorney in charge
Were You Charged After Canceling Mindvalley? Denied a Refund You Were Promised?
A nationwide class action lawsuit has been filed against Mindvalley, a popular online education and personal development platform.
The case alleges that Mindvalley used dark patterns, deceptive “risk-free” marketing, and confusing cancellation processes that misled customers and violated consumer protection laws.
If you were charged after canceling, denied a refund, or unexpectedly renewed, you may be eligible to participate in this case.
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What Is the Mindvalley Lawsuit About?
Consumers across the United States have reported serious issues with Mindvalley’s refund and cancellation practices. The class action alleges that Mindvalley:
Advertised a “100% risk-free” guarantee but failed to honor it
Auto-renewed subscriptions without clear consent
Made cancellation confusing or hidden behind multi-step online flows
Denied refunds even when cancellations were made on time
Failed to provide clear renewal notices before re-charging customers
These alleged tactics are sometimes called “dark patterns” — design choices that manipulate users into making unintended payments or discourage them from canceling. The lawsuit seeks to hold Mindvalley accountable for these practices and recover money for affected consumers nationwide.
Who Can Join the Mindvalley Class Action?
You may qualify if:
You purchased a Mindvalley membership, course, or bundle
You canceled your subscription but were still charged
You requested a refund within the advertised period but never received it
You were auto-renewed without knowing or clearly agreeing
You saw “cancel anytime” or “risk-free” claims that turned out to be false
This investigation covers consumers in all 50 U.S. states.
If you’re unsure whether you qualify, you can still submit your information for a free review.
What the Mindvalley Class Action Seeks to Achieve
The class action aims to obtain relief for consumers who were misled or overcharged, including:
Refunds or reimbursements for unauthorized or deceptive charges
Court-ordered changes to Mindvalley’s online sales, renewal, and refund systems
Injunctions preventing further false or misleading advertising
If successful, affected Mindvalley customers could receive compensation and see changes in how the company handles subscriptions and refunds.
How to Join or Learn More
Joining is simple and completely free:
Visit our secure form: Mindvalley Class Action Intake
Share your experience and upload any supporting documents (emails, invoices, screenshots, etc.)
Our legal team will review your submission and contact you about next steps.
There’s no cost or obligation to submit your information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it cost anything to join the Mindvalley lawsuit?
No. Case reviews are free. If the case proceeds, our firms typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless there’s a recovery.
What if I canceled during the trial period but didn’t get a refund?
That’s one of the key issues in this case. You should still submit your information.
Do I need to live in California?
No. This is a nationwide class action. Any U.S. resident who paid for a Mindvalley membership or course may qualify.
What documents should I include?
Useful items include:
Order confirmations or payment receipts
Emails showing cancellation or refund requests
Screenshots of billing or account pages
Statements showing charges or denials of refund
About the Law Firms Handling the Case
The Long Law Firm, PLLC
120 East Washington St., Suite 928
Syracuse, NY 13202
(315) 991-8000
info@long.law
https://www.long.law
Wittels McInturff Palikovic LLP
305 Broadway, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10007
(914) 775-8862
Together, our firms are pursuing claims on behalf of consumers nationwide who were affected by Mindvalley’s alleged deceptive business practices.
Why Consumers Are Taking Action Against Mindvalley
Mindvalley markets itself as a platform for “personal transformation,” offering online courses and memberships from well-known instructors.
However, many customers report that canceling memberships or securing refunds is far from straightforward.
Common complaints include:
“I canceled but was still charged.”
“They said it was a 15-day risk-free trial, but I never got my refund.”
“I couldn’t find how to cancel—it kept looping back to my dashboard.”
“My credit card was billed again after I thought my plan was over.”
These reports have prompted a nationwide investigation into whether Mindvalley’s billing and refund practices violate consumer protection laws.
How to Protect Your Rights
If you’ve experienced issues canceling a Mindvalley membership or obtaining a refund, don’t wait.
Adding your information helps strengthen the case and ensures you’ll be contacted about updates.
👉 Submit Your Free Mindvalley Case Review
Disclaimer
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