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Number of complaints on eHarmony continue to grow.
eHarmony.com continues to be one of the market leaders in the internet dating business. Their TV ads and radio
spots have taken over the air waves. In fact, you simply can't watch TBS for an hour without seeing their
commercials. After
you see their founder and grand father figure, Dr. Neil Clark Warren, with his calm voice and "matter of fact" statements
about why eHarmony.com is the best online dating site, with their
super duper proprietary matching model, which matches people
up using 29 Dimensions of compatibility, it's no wonder why anyone would use anything else.
They have carved out a nice niche when it comes to matchmaking for married-minded singles. If you're ready to settle down,
have kids and buy the house with the white picket fence, eHarmony.com is a choice you can not over look.
However, consumers are speaking out against eHarmony.com speaking out in a big way. Our most
popular thread in our
message forum
is about eHarmony. We invite you to share your own experiences by
clicking here. We would like to show a
balanced view, so if you have any experience using eHarmony.com, please post a message in our forums so others can
read you views.
Looks like eHarmony.com customers are also speaking out on eHarmony.com on a popular
consumer affairs site.
Why so much attention to eHarmony.com? From talking with many of the singles who have attended some of the speed dating
events we've crashed, it appears what upsets many of the singles we've talked with is the bait and switch about a free
personality profile, the company claims to be a $50 value, which is really required for their matching engine to perform.
eHarmony.com is also expensive, starting at $49.95/month or $99 for 3 months, making it one of the most expensive dating
sites on the net today.
To eHarmony.com's defense, their rates do weed out people who are not married minded. The fact they have to answer 500 questions
in their profile before they be matched up, also sends the players packing. They also claim to be responsible for over 6,000 marriages as
of the end of 2004 so 12,000 people have had success in finding a spouse online.
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