Carolyn, I don’t know what your Match Settings were…

In the blog “the view from her,” on the topic “90 a day,” Carolyn commented:

… but dividing 33,000 by 10,000,000 still gives you only a 0.3% chance of getting married through Eharmony by those statistics. So really, joining the service is sort of like “investing” in the lottery.

I wish I’d given my money to the poor, or saved it, instead.

Signed, a former disgruntled user :-)

Carolyn, I don’t know what your Match Settings were, how much you paid and how your matches went for you, but let me politely ask you two questions:

  • (1) When you go out and spend money on a date — any date — what’s the chance of getting married?

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