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Perfectmatch.com is a paid online dating service established by Dr. Pepper Schwartz, a sociologist. The site caters to people looking for friendship or serious relationships. Currently, it said to have three million members registered.
The online matchmaking uses their patented system called Duet® Total Compatibility System (Duet®). This system was developed after 30 plus years of research by Dr. Schwartz and her team. Perfectmatch.com has an advantage because of this method which is said to be scientific and analytical when it comes to matchmaking.
Through this system, the user builds his/her character profile and compatibility profile with other people. This system is said to compare and contrast members’ or searchers’ personality, values, preferences, and expectations to aid them in matching the couples correctly. The person can then choose freely to accept this pair-up or perform his own profile search in the website’s database.
Perfectmatch.com also offers its services to companies such as MSNBC, Lifetime Television, iVillage, Knight Ridder, Go.com, Warner Bros., Paramount and NBC Universal. In addition, the website has been receiving publicity through the founder Dr. Schwartz book "Finding Your Perfect Match", through television shows such as Oprah and Dr. Phil, as well as through Hollywood movies with dating as its background.
Perfectmatch.com claims eHarmony.com as its competitor in this area.
User reviews to date: 6.
| Reviewed: 12 November 2007 |
Not worth the money and the customer service is very bad. There are not enough men on the site and the ones that are on the site are very subpar. AVOID! | |
| Reviewed: 10 September 2007 |
Pefect Match is an awesome tool for finding a partner. | |
| Reviewed: 28 July 2007 |
Im using PerfectMatch to find a real friend. I really like it. | |
| Reviewed: 19 February 2007 |
Im looking for a real good man! Thats loving and understanding | |
| Reviewed: 01 January 2007 |
PerfectMatch is, um, perfect! | |
| Reviewed: 31 December 2006 |
PerfectMatch's Duet profile system not only helps my search for a partner that I am more likely to get along well with | |