When you start receiving the following magazines in the mail, and know nothing about it, let me tell you who the culprit is. eHarmony gave your screenname and address to a magazine distribution company and told them to send you one or more complimentary subscriptions.
It’s all part of eHarmony’s mission to find us the love of our lives.
Us Weekly

Us Weekly is a celebrity magazine that covers topics ranging from celebrity news and style, to the latest trends in fashion, beauty, and entertainment.
Self Magazine

Self Magazine is an magazine specializing in fitness, health and nutrition for women.
Prevention Magazine

Prevention is an American healthy lifestyle magazine, whose range of subjects include food, nutrition, workouts, beauty and cooking.
(Magazine descriptions were provided by Wikipedia.)
Introducing the mastermind behind all this …
The opportunist and perpetrator is a company called M2 Media Group. Their press release says it all (highlighting is ours):
Leading Online Relationship Service Includes Magazine Subscriptions as Benefit Offering [Whose benefit, tell me?!]
STAMFORD, Conn., August 20, 2007 –M2 Media Group, a leading magazine subscription agency, announced today a marketing partnership with eHarmony that provides members of the Internet´s #1 trusted relationship service a selection of top-brand magazine subscriptions. The high-profile Partnership Deductible magazine program utilizes gender-targeting to offer a dynamic list of titles to paying members.
“eHarmony is the leader in online dating and relationship services,” said Michael Borchetta, CEO of M2. “They are focused on ´relationships´ and not just singles, which opens up a tremendous development opportunity for magazine publishers.” …
“When you require a 250-question profile for membership,” said Borchetta, “you are talking about extremely engaged and committed consumers – the perfect magazine audience.”
Feel free to contact Michael Borchetta (bio) (mborchetta@m2mediagroup.com, (203) 355-2721) and tell him what a perfect magazine audience you are.

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