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eHarmony 'discount' scam in plain sight!

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eharmony is a pure extortionist scam playing on men's desperation in the search for true love
eharmony worked for me and I happily promote them to all and sundry
I tried it out, found it didn't work, and cancelled the paid subscription renewal
I got lucky via another dating site which I paid for
I got lucky via another dating site which I didn't pay for
I've always been able to find love the traditional way and never used a dating site
what is online dating?
I've been with just one romantic partner and we're happily married
eHarmony is purely designed to only work for Christians not the bulk of normal people
eHarmony did work for me but the relationship self-destructed and I refuse to promote the site
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So eHarmony offers me a 60 percent 'discount' this week on the cost of 6, 12 or 24 month membership packages, but a quick check of the fine print shows it's only for a once-off purchase and by accepting the 'discount' I have to also agree that once the 6, 12 or 24 month period is up it can be 'renewed' automatically at the full rate!

So that means a 12 month package is 'discounted' to just under A$200 then it auto-renews after that in perpetuity ever year (unless cancelled) at the full rate which is currently around $A$500 per year.

The 'regular' cost of a plan is - 6 month at A$59.90 per month, 12 month at A$39.90 per month, 24 month at A$29.90 per month. That's effing expensive!

Needless to say because the 'discount' is a once-off reduction only, I won't be taking it up.
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MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
They don’t release their patented formula because they don’t have one.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@MrBrownstone They all have a 'system' they use to work out 'matches' etc. but at the end of the day they are all designed to disadvantage real genuine users and create portals for organised crime syndicates, etc. to use for facilitating romance scams.

 
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