Sadie Nicholas believed everything eHarmony told her, then she made up some statistics and facts herself. Lucky for her, her editors at Daily Mail UK are even more gullible. Link to preposterous article, dated today.
Now the man behind eHarmony, clinical psychologist and relationship counsellor Dr Neil Clark Warren, has vowed to steal the title of Britain’s biggest dating site from the current holder match.com.
The site even has its own ‘love laboratory’ in Los Angeles. There, so we’re told, Dr Warren and his team use scientific methodology to try to discover how relationships work.
eHarmony [boasts]that 800 of its UK members are already in long-term relationships after meeting on the site. They say there’s also been more than 100 marriages and engagements among British members, too.

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