eharmony

Match.com, eHarmony, Other Dating Sites To Screen For Sex Offenders
By Chris Morran on March 21, 2012 11:15 AM  
It's been almost two years since women's safety advocates began pushing online dating sites to begin screening their customers against available info for registered sex offenders. Yesterday, the operators of a handful of the most popular dating sites signed an agreement to do their best with the information they have access to. More »

(voobie)

Being Frugal Makes You More Appealing
By Chris Walters on August 23, 2010 12:30 PM  
According to a new ING Direct study, the word that most comes to mind when a hypothetical blind date partner is described as frugal is "smart." Sadly, "sexy" only came to mind about 3.7% of the time, but at least you'll have more chances: an eHarmony review commissioned by Ron Lieber at the New York Times "found that both men and women were 25 percent more likely to have a potential mate reach out to them if they identified themselves as a saver rather than a spender." More »

Recession Boon Time For Online-Dating Sites
By Ben Popken on March 30, 2009 4:21 PM  

—>eHarmony says they've noticed their site traffic increases on days when the Dow drops by more than 100 points. I guess add them to auto parts stores as another counter-cyclical investment. [Economist] (Photo: andronicusmaxMore »

EHarmony Reunites Customer With His Money, Apologizes
By Chris Walters on March 6, 2009 12:26 AM  

—>David, who we noted earlier this week was out an extra $140 because eHarmony decided to open a second account in his name, has written back with an update.  More »

Talking About Layoffs May Violate eHarmony's Terms of Service
By Carey Alexander on January 11, 2009 4:45 PM  

—>Have your friends been laid off recently? Of course they have, almost nobody has a job anymore! Complaining about society's newfound poverty, however, is apparently a violation of eHarmony's terms of service, as the East Village Idiot recently discovered.  More »

eHarmony Doesn't Believe You're Really Divorced
By Carey Alexander on May 3, 2008 1:26 PM  

—>eHarmony won't let Morgan's mom join until she proves that she's really divorced. She tried to join last year, but was rejected because she was only separated for seven years, and not divorced. Now that her divorce is final, she wants to register without spending another hour filling out eHarmony's "scientifically proven" matching questionnaire.  More »

Buy True Love Online At Harmotrex
By consumerist.com on April 7, 2008 3:07 PM  
eHarmony gets sent up in this spoof video made by Consumerist reader Will. True love can be bought on the internet! Settling for less has never been so easy. Transcript inside... More »

Best Posts Ever, This Week
By consumerist.com on July 13, 2006 8:56 PM  

—>Most popular stories of the week so far, excluding anything that has to do with AOL. We're gonna play it cool like that, and ignore the top seven results or so.  More »

Shockingly, E-Harmony Found Electronic, Harmonious
By consumerist.com on July 11, 2006 6:26 PM  

—>We've ragged on E-Harmony, the online dating service accused of having a vaguely creepy religious aura, and several months ago, we were plucking e-Harmony's harp pretty hard.   More »

Shockingly, E-Harmony Found Electronic, Harmonious
By consumerist.com on July 11, 2006 6:26 PM  

—>We've ragged on E-Harmony, the online dating service accused of having a vaguely creepy religious aura, and several months ago, we were plucking e-Harmony's harp pretty hard.   More »

Confessions of a Former eHarmony Worker
By consumerist.com on March 31, 2006 7:21 PM  

—>An ex eHarmony.com customer service rep and atheist wrote in. She reveals more about the matchmaking site's inner workings, including the old guy who sat behind her with a bible on her desk.  More »

eHarmony Discriminates Against the Bibulous
By consumerist.com on March 31, 2006 5:11 PM  

—>Here's another way to get into eHarmony's secret love club.  More »

More eHarmony.com Discrimination Victims
By consumerist.com on March 31, 2006 1:06 PM  

—>Online dating site eHarmony.com does not want Tamsem (pictured) as a member. Based on its extensive personality profile, eHarmony found her unsuitable for any of its tens of thousands of members.   More »

Married Man Sues E-harmony.com For a Date
By consumerist.com on March 28, 2006 2:41 PM  

—>Last month we wrote about a lady who was upset with e-harmony.com, an online matchmaking service. L.D. spent over an hour filling out the in-depth personality profile, only to be told at the end that e-harmony doesn't let people who are legally separated to use its service.   More »

e-Disharmony.com
By consumerist.com on February 13, 2006 7:18 PM  
re not fit to date any of our members, the number one online relationship site told her.  More »

1