October 28, 2006
Executive Divorced Dating
First, let me just say that a one year membership to this site is probably close to the cost of a divorce. Although I really wouldn’t know the price of a divorce, as I've never been divorced, $2,000 seems a little steep for a date. Wouldn't you say?
After a hour long interview process, this is what you will get with your membership: A personal consultant that works 24/7 to find Mr. or Mrs. Right (sure, 24/7…is my personal consultant a robot by any chance?).
Your personal consultant will do a 'global search' (huh?) for a potential mate. This seems ridiculous to me. If I'm a successful person that lives and works in San Francisco, do you really think I'm going to pack my bags for a date in Guam? I don't get the 'global search'.
Okay, after the search is conducted, you will receive an email which will contain a photograph(s) of your potential match. Additional information, such as the person’s hobbies, job type, and location will be shared as well.
If you're impressed, a date will be set up. If you're not, your assistant will jump back in the game and search the globe 24/7 for you.
This just seems ludicrous. If you're a successful person, you're successful because you took things into your own hands. If you're too busy to find yourself a date, you're probably too busy to maintain a relationship.
Throw your money away on the date, not to the person who set it up. I don't think very highly of sites like this.
Posted by Renee.
Filed under dating blog by Editor