The Good
* Not many spammers and scammers * Seemingly high success rate * The entire eharmony.com site has a Christian overtone with or without the Christian section *The Bad
Very few minorities * Customer service was slower to respond than other sites * Preachy * Most people there are in a younger age bracket * If turned away from site after filling out profile, there is no way of knowing why *Overview
I thought this site was elitist and very Christian even before joining the Christian area. Once joining that area, I was even less impressed. It seemed awfully small minded for such a large place. However, there were very few spammers and scammers.
The signing up process is time consuming but I understand that it will help one in the long run. Still, there must be a way of cutting the time in half...
Costs
It's on the expensive side. $59.99 per month for one month; a three-month membership is $39.95 per month; six-months is $29.95 per month; and one year is $19.95 per month (around $240.00 total) I don't think it's worth it the cost for even one month. It's just too much money for anyone starting out in online dating.
Features 




Free and paid members are to complete the intensive questionnaire. That is the way the site will match Christians with other Christians. However, those who pay are able to email others whereas a free member is only able to read and not write.
Search Options
Because the site does the matchmaking for its members, I did not research the search options too extensively.
Summary





I am not a fan of anything having to do with eharmony.com. I appreciated that there were very few scammers and spammers. And that the majority of profiles were of marriage minded people.
The Christian dating area could use some more minorities and a discount in pricing. Also, I did not feel comfortable filling out so many personal questions. I know it is part of the process but that way of match making is not my preference.
I also wish the site participated in more charity work since the site is so Christian based (even before the Christian center is double clicked.) It seems preachy but it should do more work for others.
Perhaps the site should even offer a discount in the hefty membership pricing.




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