“Maria – 5 Reasons She Won’t Call Back”

eHarmony’s Email Marketing Specialist is probably a guy. C’mon eHarmony, proofread your email newsletters and get two people to look at them before you send them out — preferably by one male and one female staff.

This isn’t the first time this happened, IIRC.

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  1. SingleGuyInNC wrote:

    Forget the proofreading. All I could do was roll my eyes at the drivel that serves as content.

    I was sincerely hoping to find a gem as to why I seem to be stuck with women that appear to be interested and then just disappear. If you aren’t interested, wouldn’t it be easier to just say so instead of us continuing to call or e-mail you wondering why you last said you wanted to get together again but your actions are to the contrary.

    Posted 21 Jan 2010 at 2:39 pm

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