Senate finds out that eHarmony pocketed $1-10 million commission from “Post Transaction Marketing” scam

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Unconvinced that eHarmony, the #1 Trusted Online Dating Site, could be involved in this mess?

Here’s what the eHarmony Privacy Policy proudly says about it:

Disclosure to Trusted Third Parties at Your Request. When purchasing an eHarmony subscription or while visiting our site, we may provide you with advertisements, promotions, sweepstakes and offers from third party providers. If you choose to accept any such offers, you may either (depending on the situation) directly provide your information in connection with the offer to such third party provider, or we will provide your information, including billing information, to the third party provider by pre-populating the offer registration forms. Your information will not be transferred until you actually accept the offer. You may opt-out of the offer at any time up until this point. Please refer to the third party provider’s own privacy policy (provided on the offer pages) if you have any questions regarding how your information is used by such providers. Please be aware that these offers may be presented on pages framed by an eHarmony website. We do this to provide a seamless experience. Although these offer pages have the look and feel of our websites, you will be submitting your information directly to the third-party advertiser. You agree that we will not be responsible or liable for any loss or damage of any sort incurred as the result of any such dealings, including the sharing of the information you supply to us with third party providers described here, or as the result of the presence of such providers on an eHarmony site. (Highlighting is ours.)

They could very well be sending out your credit card number when you click an ad on the site, are we right?

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    Comments 1

    1. SincerelyEthical wrote:

      Absolutely horrifying… I think they rely on people’s general lack of patience to read their Privacy Policy in full.

      No truly reputable company would subject their members to such sleazy marketing tactics. #1 Trusted??? Not anymore!

      Their advertising paints such a pretty picture… but it’s becoming more and more clear with every scandal that arises that they only want to put their hands in our wallets from every possible angle.

      There’s great new free sites emerging which offer compatibility matching which is probably as good or better. Let’s save our money and support more ethical companies.

      Posted 21 Nov 2009 at 11:56 pm

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