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eHarmony has users which come from all over the United States and from more than 200 countries. On the eHarmony home page, a registration box is located on its left panel for quick sign-up.
Registered users enjoy more features such as matching through Compatibility Matching System. One has to answer lengthy questionnaire that covers different life areas such as intellect and values, which are then used to create their profiles. According to the site, the system differs from other matching mechanisms of various dating sites because it goes beyond the couples’ basic information. This system instead matches couples through their 29 different categories such as their character, intellect, values, among others.
Moreover, to make the getting-to-know-you stage more pleasant, eHarmony offers Guided Communication option. It offers a process which is equipped with advices from expert and ice-breaker questions for the person. Otherwise, one can choose Fast Track option to directly communicate with the potential partner.
eHarmony also launched its new service called “online marriage wellness program”. This program contains two distinct sections, which are eHarmony marriage profile and marriage wellness program. In the first section, partners fill up questionnaire about their marriage in major areas. The objective of this section is for partners to gain understanding upon reading their marriage profile. Subsequently, they receive coaching and counseling from Dr. Warren through a series of video consultations.
User reviews to date: 13.
| Reviewed: 21 December 2007 |
I would rate eHarmony very good when it comes to method but pretty useless at results. I am no psychologist, but it seems to me that their personal survey is very comprehensive, better than any other dating service I’ve tried. And their Guided Communication seems to be a good technique to introduce strangers in a non-threatening way. | |
| Reviewed: 28 November 2007 |
I am a mean and nice ugly girl. I am trying out eHarmony and seeing if I can find my lover. I really like it so far. | |
| Reviewed: 29 September 2007 |
eHarmony is an awesome place to meet some of the most intelligent, warm individuals. The thing about eHarmony members is that, like some other people have mentioned, there are some good and some bad. | |
| Reviewed: 26 September 2007 |
Eharmony is a joke...I was on it for 6 months without meeting anyone...Plentyoffish blows the away, Hands down...I will never go to another pay site..They want one thing...YOUR MONEY...Period | |
| Reviewed: 25 September 2007 |
Terrible service. Number one, due to the eHarmony's set-up, you can spend weeks e-mailing each one before even "graduating" to a phone call, much less a first date and/or meeting. Number two, I question eHarmony's "scientific" matching system. I met an alarming number of psychopaths, gold-diggers, and syncophants, not to mention my fair share of mean-spirited narcissists. I wouldn't recommend eHarmony to anyone. | |
| Reviewed: 25 August 2007 |
I give eharmony 5 stars. Me and my husband met on eharmony around 4.5 years ago. We have been happily married for 3 years. Eharmony defenently helped me to find the person who was a wonderful match for me. We are not just husband and wife but best friends. We enjoy doing the same things and our beliefs were matched so well on eharmony that we never had a problem or fight about the important things in our life. | |
| Reviewed: 23 August 2007 |
I've seen a fair amount of eHarmony bashing elsewhere, but I've been astonished by the high quality of my matches. I've also been cheered by the number of women with whom I'm compatible, who share similar values and interests, even if ultimately there may be no romantic spark. It's wonderful to be able to begin to explore a relationship based on compatibility rather than a look from across the room, which can often turn out to have been an invitation to the blues. I'd recommend eHarmony highly. | |
| Reviewed: 16 March 2007 |
Insane prices for only one or two "matches" per month. High entry costs prevent the service from being available to a high number of people, so I am finding that most of my matches absolutely never respond (most likely because they can't afford to). This is a truly broken model if paying customers can't get any results because there are too many non-paying customers that can't communicate. Complete waste of time - I think I'd get better results just asking every woman I meet on the street for a date. | |
| Reviewed: 06 February 2007 |
eHarmony has become a commercialized dating service. I do appreciate the compatibility tests and personality tests that include in the service. I think the service is somewhat overpriced and I think the results are under what the claim they will be. Sadly, I have met many ladies through this service who were surpisingly still married. I have also met a lot of single mothers, whom didn't disclose this until after we met. Overall, people have been very dishonest on this website. Use at your own risk. | |
| Reviewed: 09 January 2007 |
I give eHarmony "two thumbs up" for being the best net dating experience I have ever had. The site is just so easy to use, the subscription costs are very fair for all the features and information available. | |
| Reviewed: 29 December 2006 |
If you want to meet and date real people who are grown up, looking for relationships and not just short term flings than you need to join eHarmony. | |
| Reviewed: 20 December 2006 |
eHarmony is a great place to meet people. The people on that site are just so much more real and honest. | |
| Reviewed: 10 December 2006 |
I've tried all the big online dating services and I just can't go past eHarmony for providing the most unique features, the most genuine people and the best time I've had meeting and chatting to potential suitors. | |