I did a free week with them, on a promotion that came through my email, before I went on Match. Not a lot of luck. If you go on, and fill out the profile, but do not join, they will entice you with a free trial period. But..beware those that say you have "new messages" EVERY day, Lots of them, but you Can't read them unless you pay! That is the service itself sending 'dummy' leads to you, to Get you to pay, often! Almost all of these services will offer you some free time there, once they have your email address, as you sign up for it with your email as contact for your dates, etc. Be Sure to read the fine print...there really IS no 'free lunch'!
Hi BC,
I did a free week with them, on a promotion that came through my email, before I went on Match. Not a lot of luck. If you go on, and fill out the profile, but do not join, they will entice you with a free trial period. But..beware those that say you have "new messages" EVERY day, Lots of them, but you Can't read them unless you pay! That is the service itself sending 'dummy' leads to you, to Get you to pay, often! Almost all of these services will offer you some free time there, once they have your email address, as you sign up for it with your email as contact for your dates, etc. Be Sure to read the fine print...there really IS no 'free lunch'!
Buena Suerte!
Truly,
Cupcake
Perfect Match sucks- they're one of those services that forces you to pay (extremely high rates!) just to READ incoming email.
Their supposed matching system, based on personality types, has some merit, but they WAY overplay how important it is, IMO.
The only good thing about PM is that there's a lot more women on there than men. Well, it was good for me, anyway. :)
buttercup...
Perfect match is still subject to interpretation.