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eHarmony Dating Reviews and ComplaintsThe eHarmony relationship site matches individuals who share characteristics that indicate that they will be able to enjoy successful long-term relationships. These basic personality components, called the 29 Dimensions of Compatibility, are indicative of relationship success. The eHarmony dating service has been offering its services to singles since 2000 and enjoys a high rate of success. Matthew from Albuquerque appreciated the dating advice that he got from eHarmony staff. “I’ve been on hundreds of dates but nothing ever seemed to pan out. I finally opened up to someone at eHarmony who gave me some good dating tips. That, together with an introduction to a lady who was very compatible to me, moved me into a serious relationship.” Nicole from Calgary has a long history of frustrating dating experiences but found eHarmony to be helpful. “They delivered on what their review said. They never encouraged me to meet someone just because he lives near me but only guys who, it seemed, may be a good match. There weren’t a lot of dates but it only takes one, so I’m going to continue with them.” Cindy from Denver reviews eHarmony from the perspective of an older single. “I signed up for eHarmony because of my childrens' worries and complaints that I was spending too much time alone. There were actually plenty of suitable men my age who had profiles on the site and a number lived within driving distance of my house so I’ve had some very enjoyable evenings. Whether anything will develop further remains to be seen. Joey from Austin describes his eHarmony matchmaking experience. “I was pretty skeptical about the whole thing but the women who were suggested were exactly what I was looking for. I dated a few of them and am now seriously dating one very nice woman. If the staff at eHarmony wouldn’t have cared enough to insist that I meet her, I don’t know if I would have ever asked her out on my own. Alex from Butte shares a complaint. “Nothing against eHarmony, but if you don’t live in a large urban area, these dating sites don’t work very well. Maybe a site should be created specifically for those of us who live in the boonies.” Marti wrote "This site doesn't state upon sign-up that you have to be single instead of divorce pending, but they are happy to take your money (lots of it I might add). Then, upon learning you are married by some sort of snooping method, find you are only legally separated, they give U the boot. You cant use service at all while your money has been invested and they use it no doubt! No login or chat, during the "holier than thow deliberation" but it takes weeks before they;ll let you know why. And even longer to issue you a refund, minus of course theirs and PayPal's fees.(An invasion of privacy I do believe if theyre snooping in your county records-mine were even out of state.) Shouldn't entering into a realitionship with your divorce pending be up to your partner to decide? Yet they keep sending me mails to join... Stick it e.h. Plenty other sites out there. I have been bilked by them for the last time. " |