One last post tonight...
While deleting all my "bulk" messages, I found several from eHarmony.
Now it used to be classified as a Christian site, but I've heard they've changed their "marketing strategy".
Anyhow, I don't know how that applies to my receiving all their promotional stuff.
I delete them, since I think it's a scam. Take my money (or at least, lots of time) and get my hopes up, then I'll fall back down.
A couple years ago, I filled out a lengthy questionnaire on their website. It was a personality "test", so they could tell me who I was, what needed fixing, who was my best match, etc. I wasn't really interesting in being matched with anyone - I mainly filled it out to see how close they would come.
Well, it was fairly insightful, but then the other shoe dropped.
It ended with a button I was asked to click to see who my personality would predict I'd be "compatible" with.
Out of curiousity, I clicked it, and the message appeared "You are not compatible with any of our members".
It then explained a very very small percentage of people are not compatible with anyone. I wonder, wouldn't those people be compatible with each other then?
Anyway, so much for online matchmaking. I wish they would take me off their mailing list. I keep asking.
I'll keep asking God for her.
listening to...
Jars of Clay - Work
Avril Lavigne on MySpace
Now it used to be classified as a Christian site, but I've heard they've changed their "marketing strategy".
Anyhow, I don't know how that applies to my receiving all their promotional stuff.
I delete them, since I think it's a scam. Take my money (or at least, lots of time) and get my hopes up, then I'll fall back down.
A couple years ago, I filled out a lengthy questionnaire on their website. It was a personality "test", so they could tell me who I was, what needed fixing, who was my best match, etc. I wasn't really interesting in being matched with anyone - I mainly filled it out to see how close they would come.
Well, it was fairly insightful, but then the other shoe dropped.
It ended with a button I was asked to click to see who my personality would predict I'd be "compatible" with.
Out of curiousity, I clicked it, and the message appeared "You are not compatible with any of our members".
It then explained a very very small percentage of people are not compatible with anyone. I wonder, wouldn't those people be compatible with each other then?
Anyway, so much for online matchmaking. I wish they would take me off their mailing list. I keep asking.
I'll keep asking God for her.
listening to...
Jars of Clay - Work
Avril Lavigne on MySpace
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