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Complaint Review: E-Harmony.com - eHarmony Dr. Neil Clark Warren - Internet

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  • Reported By: ScubaSTeve — Orland Park Illinois United States of America
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  • E-Harmony.com - eHarmony Dr. Neil Clark Warren Internet United States of America

E-Harmony.com - eHarmony Dr. Neil Clark Warren lied to me with the commercials they aired. Internet

*Consumer Comment: yeah...

*Consumer Comment: IT'S KNOWN AS PUFFERY--ADS TRY TO MAKE THING MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN THEY ARE IN FACT

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Eharmony.com is a scam website that not only lies to the consumer through the commercial, but they don't really match the people with paying members.  But instead they match people with non-paying members that you hope they will pay to communicate with you. 

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#2 Consumer Comment

yeah...

AUTHOR: Just a normal guy - (United States of America)

POSTED: Thursday, January 13, 2011

...they're pretty misleading. ALL my matches were non-paying and I couldn't contact them of course unless they were willing to pay.

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IT'S KNOWN AS PUFFERY--ADS TRY TO MAKE THING MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN THEY ARE IN FACT

AUTHOR: Joe - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, September 17, 2010

   DO NOT BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU SEE ON TV OR ON THE INTERNET.

   IN ADVERTISING,IACTED  PEOPLE ARE BEING PAID GOOD MONEY TO MAKE THE PRODUCT APPEAL TO PEOPLE SO THEY WILL WANT TO PAY THEIR MONEY FOR IT. THESE PEOPLE HAVE ACCESS TO THE MOST SOPHISTICATED MARKETING DATA AND PSHCYOLOGY RESEARCH EVER --WOW, SO THEY EVER.

WOULDN'T SURPRISE ME THAT THIS DR. CLARK OR WHOEVER HE IS IS NOT A STAR IN THESE COMMERCIALS BECAUSE HE IS THE ONE PAYING THE  MEDIA OUTLETS  REALLY BIG BUCKS TO AIR HIS PROPAGANDISTIC DRIVEL.


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