Art is the only thing that I love about this world, I love how everything is an art and there's so much more t explore so I keep searching for it.
Peyton Berrymore, Artist, Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Nashville, Tennessee
Answered Mar 05, 2020
The most striking difference between the two is about how they charge for the service they render. Though sign up and match search is put forth for free by the two sites, you would not be able to contact the matches that were listed except their fees have been paid. eHarmony actually charges higher at the rate of $59.95 when compared to match.com’s fee of $34.95. Match.com is very much lenient when the issue of sexual preference is raised.
During the process of signing up, one can decide to select the same sex as sexual preference. While with eHarmony, only the opposite sex can look for themselves, like males look for females and females look for females. Account creation and setting up of profile take very much less time compared to eHarmony; in the real sense, it takes just about a few minutes, and one is already up and running while for eHarmony actually takes up to an hour or more.