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Mark Brooks: Can someone explain this to me please? Seems like the first sentence of their first press release completely undermines their position in the market. DateAMillionaire joins WealthyMen, MillionaireMatch, and SugarDaddyForMe.

Dear Mark,
are you sure about that? The site you mentioned links to yahoo personals … and the company manetioned in the article does not even have a matching press release.
Best wishes
Gebhard
I had found the press release Mark references a couple of days ago and wrote a posting on my blog:
http://www.find-a-sweetheart.com/blog/ January 25.
I couldn’t believe my eyes, either. But frankly, truer words were never written. There are just not enough millionaires to go around, so these sites have to take what they can get, and they really are trolling the bottom.
I went over to the site and did a search for men between 20 and 40. This is the first one that came up:
Fla’single male athletic built’blonde’blue’eyes’like dineing danceing’motorcycle rideing’ horse back rideing’ all women email gets reply
He does not sound like a millionaire to me, nor did the others guys who followed.
These “millionaire” sites are too much. I have written about them extensively: http://www.find-a-sweetheart.com/blog/C18/ I guess someone is making money off them, or why would so many be popping up? But it doesn’t seem like a deal to me, from either end.
“Fla’single male athletic built’blonde’blue’eyes’like dineing danceing’motorcycle rideing’ horse back rideing’ all women email gets reply”
That’s funny, Kathryn Lord. That headline reads just like one of those Nigerian con email scammer profiles.