Without telling you… eHarmony Advice changes its Community Guidelines (17 August 2010)

Posting promotional codes on eHarmony Advice will now get you banned, and these posts will be removed. Is this greed or what, I ask you? Happy 10th Anniversary, greedy pigs.

(For everyone’s information, eHarmony changes its terms and conditions of service from time to time, without telling its members and customers beforehand. Also, eHarmony never tells anyone what the changes were. In October 2008, I got sick and tired of this and decided to use a “web page monitoring service” to watch for changes to their TOS page (plus a few others), and then of course report them here. This will be a regular column under this blog’s “Site changes” category. I hope you find it useful.)

Click on the “Most recent change” link on these links to view the changes: eHarmony Advice Community Guidelines change log


2010-08-18 01:07
20 new words, 0 deleted words, <1% change


Terms of Service - shares eHarmony discount codes, which are intended for use only by the party to whom they are furnished - we deem are otherwise

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