Come join the eHarmony Cracked Discussion List

Hello Readers,

We’d like to tell you about the email discussion list of one of our friends.

Started in June 2007 (months before eHarmony Advice started), this free private email discussion group has become a place where friends help each other overcome ’stumbling blocks’ in successfully meeting people through the eHarmony service. It is the first and the only mailing list of its kind.

The eHarmony Cracked discussion list can help you with:

  • Profile critiques
  • Troubleshooting communication with matches
  • Questions about using eHarmony
  • Questions about dating and relationships
  • Getting more second dates

It’s private … The great thing about the EHCML is that it is private. Private means that nobody can Google your email address. Besides being independent from the company, private means that its moderators have to approve the membership. It also means that only its group managers can view the group members list.

Private also means that, unlike eHarmony Advice or eHarmony Blog, your messages aren’t available for the whole world to find and read.

It’s about self-improvement … The best thing about it is that it is all about self improvement. Self-improvement means no bitching about the opposite sex, and no protests about awful matches and no squarms about the eHarmony services. It is never a customer support forum, and best of all, it’s not habituated by griping ex-eHarmony members.

The host Scott Grey, one of EHB’s contributors, offers personal advice services and consultations for a fee, but this is mainly to get people off his back. This is as commercial and non-independent as it gets.

The regulars there are also regular readers and contributors here on EHB, men and women alike, so we think it’ll feel like home.

See you there!

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Comments 7

  1. Uncle Fester wrote:

    I was an early and frequent contributor to this group. I have found the eH Advice discussion forums to be a hundred times more useful than Grey ever was. They are popular with both men and women, and eH has been very hands-off so far.

    Posted 15 Sep 2009 at 7:22 pm
  2. Scott Grey wrote:

    Personally, I’m glad that my discussion list coexists with eHarmony Blog, eHarmony advice, and many more discussion boards.

    We each have our niche. And that’s a good thing. Some people will like one niche better than another.

    Posted 22 Sep 2009 at 11:17 am
  3. SYED WAHEED WAHEEDUDDIN wrote:

    QUESTION#6

    HOW MUCH DRINK ACCEPTABLE FOR YOUR PARTNER.

    Posted 13 Nov 2009 at 2:07 pm
  4. sf wrote:

    Just to bump this post – how long does it usually take to “approve” a membership to this G group? …

    Posted 26 Feb 2010 at 6:40 pm
  5. Benjeana wrote:

    I updated my profile with photos and cannott access the page anymore. what have I done wrong, does it take time to update?

    When I login I only recieve at tab that says: “My Eharmony homepage” nothing is presented.

    Has anyone else had this issue and if so; how can I correct it?

    Posted 28 Feb 2010 at 1:28 pm
  6. eharmonyblog wrote:

    sf, has Scott gotten a chance to approve your membership yet? Please let me know.

    Benjeana, I don’t know. Are you still having the same problem now?

    Posted 01 Mar 2010 at 10:17 pm
  7. sf wrote:

    Thanks eharmonyblog. Yes, I am all taken care of for now. Next to construct that special profile. ;-)

    Posted 02 Mar 2010 at 12:09 pm

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