Do a friend a favour and help them find love!

Posted by Hayden Allen-Vercoe on Fri 30th June 2006 at 07:09 AM, Filed in Niche Dating

I stumbled across a fantastic website today and thought I’d tell you all about it.  It is all about you helping your mates find love.  Some of you may already have found it, but if you haven’t yet visit mysinglefriend.com.

If you are looking for love it’s really simple to navigate which is great.  The best thing about it though is the fact you can read about someone from their friends perspective so, reducing the risk of meeting someone who is lying.  The search facility is fantastic as it allows you to find people close to you very simply.

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Although most of the profiles sound the same and everyone praising their friends, its still a pleasant slant on reading someone’s self adoration on most of the dating sites out there. 

I also like the fact that it encourages people to take action for their friends in finding them love – its just a nice thing to do and I can see this site doing well. 

In terms of the site working, no-ones details are added unless they are OK with it which is a great feature; you add your details for free and set up your profile.  The profile remains for 4 months.  If someone writes to you or adds you to their favourites then it’s up to you whether you want to pay the £20 subscription and retrieve it.  Your friend who submitted your comment can also choose to pay the £20 as a gift too which is a fantastic idea.

There isn’t a lot that this site hasn’t thought about.  If you have a single mate then you have to think about submitting them here.

I actually saw a couple of my ex’s on there funnily enough!

 

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READER COMMENTS:

Isn’t Sarah Beeney from Property Ladder backing this one?

Posted by Pedro  on Fri 30th June 2006 at 08:55 AM | #

Yeah…. her picture is on the site. No stopping this lady.  She is a great name to put on a site though, my boyfriend can’t stop going on about her and her ‘personalities’!!!

Posted by Fleur  on Fri 30th June 2006 at 01:02 PM | #

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