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Thursday, January 15, 2009 , Updated

Dallas-based Match.com introduces new free dating site which relies on user ratings

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Dallas online dating company Match.com has launched of DownToEarth.com, a free online dating site with a "RealRatings" system that fosters a self-policing environment where people can feel confident that what they see is what they'll get.

"With the addition of DownToEarth.com, we're continuing our successful portfolio strategy," said Thomas Enraght-Moony, CEO of Match.com. "Every brand we offer provides something unique to consumers. For DownToEarth.com, we created the breakthrough RealRatings system to allow members to self-police for continuous improvement of the community."

RealRatings encourages daters, after meeting in person, to rate the accuracy of the information provided in the other person's profile. The five-star rating system allows daters to score the other person's accuracy from 'Not Even Close' (one star) to 'True to Life' (five stars). Through actively encouraging daters to participate, DownToEarth.com empowers its community to create the dating environment they're seeking.

DownToEarth.com is led by General Manager Jacob Solotaroff, an expert in online security and fraud prevention. Previously Director of Member Integrity at Match.com, Solotaroff is credited with creating state-of-the-art technology to protect and enhance online dating.

Source: DownToEarth.com



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Pavel Lishin, says:

Reminds me of this fiasco: http://www.okcupid.com/forum?low=1&am...

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Jason Rice, says:

Pavel - you little sh*t! You blew her off like that.

Man, for shame.

Didja keep her number at least?

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luniz, says:

I thought I heard that match .com was terrible for Dallas, but I forgot which one was supposed to have a lot of people.

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