When singles need to choose between a matchmaking service and a dating service or between matchmakers, here is help! |
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Matchmaking
vs. Dating Services To help you judge, let me suggest some things to consider: 1. Up Front Pricing You may call them; they may call you, but if they won't tell you prices over the phone, I wouldn't bother going in ... it can't be good news. Without exception, in the process of my research, every company that refused to discuss price over the telephone used aggressive sales tactics when it came time to sign on the dotted line, and they were expensive. 2. Big Bucks Now that you are cornered in their little room, you are supposed to believe it makes sense to pay $2000 for their services. After all, you get what you pay for, right? Wrong! |
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When singles need to choose between a matchmaking service and a dating service or between matchmakers, here is help!
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There is absolutely no assurance you will get more
because you paid more to join an expensive dating or matchmaking service. I personally had rather meet people who are smarter shoppers ... Somehow I figure it will pay off if we settle down together! 3. Comparison Shop OK, this is straight from the "Smart Consumer 101" class but it needs to be mentioned.
Since there is absolutely no assurance you will get more because you paid more to join an expensive dating or matchmaking service, you have nothing to lose by shopping around. |
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