POST TRIBUNE -- Nov 29 -- 60,000 new people register on Match.com every day, and last year, 400,000 formed long-term relationships through the Web site. The FBI said online crimes are increasing as more and more people become adept at using the Internet. Match officials said they reject about 15 percent of the submitted profiles that don't reach their standards.
I dont dont how is it any different than meeting someone in a bar? Plus how many of those 60,000 are paying members so that they can make contact others. Match.com is not free for contacting other members
Posted by: Nick Akin / TownsBestSingles.com Free Dating Site | Jan 02, 2007 at 07:22 PM
The main difference is
1. You can ask all the difficult questions up front and
2. You have more selection to choose from
Mark Brooks
Editor, Online Personals Watch
Posted by: Mark Brooks | Jan 02, 2007 at 08:07 PM