eHarmony Free Communication Weekend: Oct 29 to Nov 1, 2015

Published on October 29, 2015

This weekend eHarmony is offering a free trial! The event begins today, Thursday, October 29th at 12:01 AM and lasts until Sunday, November 1st at 11:59 PM. Users residing in both Canada and the U.S. will have access to this promotional event.

eHarmony’s free weekends come up a few times throughout the year and provide access to a few of the website’s special features, including the ability to communicate with your matches for free. For those of you questioning whether or not to take the plunge and become a paid member, make use of this event to get a taste of what eHarmony has to offer.
Do note that this event excludes photos, secure call, and skip to email, which are additional features available to subscribed users.

This event is only four days long, so move quickly! You can get the most out of this window of time by initiating contact with several people at once and setting up a series of dates before the weekend is over.

If you subscribe, eHarmony will also email you notifications to ensure you are among the first to know about future promotional events. We will also help keep you in the loop by posting about future events as they arise, which happens a few times a year and generally around holidays.

For more information about eHarmony, what it has to offer, and how it can improve your online dating experience, check out our full eHarmony review. You can also read my recent article about how to successfully initiate contact to improve your chances of setting up a date! What do you have to lose?

 

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Stephanie Arnold is a writer, visual artist and composer who seeks to unveil the working structures of the human psyche. She works to share valuable insights that stem from personal experience and assist in the development of deeper levels of self-awareness, especially in regards to a sincere and healthy relationship to love and loving. The core of her philosophy is that self-love is the root of loving outwardly, and is therefore necessary to develop if one wishes to create fruitful relationships with others. Her evolving portfolio may be found at www.lovefromwithin.org.

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