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Reviewed By: Daniel

Location: Eugene, Oregon

Sex: Male

Rating: *****

Date: May 13, 2005

My experience with E-harmony has been rather interesting. When I first subscribed about a year and a half ago, I thought things went well. I had heard Neil Clark Warren interviewed and had liked his reasoning behind E-Harmony. For me it was helpful in meeting single females who are indeed marriage minded. Plus there have been a couple of women who I was actually interested in meeting. Two of them, I did get to meet in person though to do so meant trips up to Portland. Sadly, there have been two others who I was eager to meet looking over their profiles but they both closed the match before we got to open communication.

However, as I'm sure others reading this would agree, there can be big blocks of time that can go by without introductions to new matches. More recently, I have especially found this to be the case. Also, the vast majority of to whom they've introduced me have been two hours or more out of my area, all but three in fact. I wrote them to suggest some Christian mass media in my local area in which they might consider advertising.

The thing is, I didn't get anything in the way of a response. Nothing whatsoever. Not even an acknowledgement that they had received my correspondence. Folks, I don't know about all of you but that's not what I call customer service. Are we real people to them or are we just a "name and number" on their database? With things having gone as they have as of lately, I am wondering about how much more of my time E-harmony is going to be worth.



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