Nanette Geiger
Nanette Geiger is the Best Selling Author of "Create the Love of Your Dreams" and Top Law of Attraction Life and Relationship Coach. Nanette's students have manifested the lives and loves of their dreams, financial well being, and healthful bodies, to name just a few of the successes available to you.
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| Were Plenty Of Fish Sabotaged With The POF.com Login? |
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| Written by Nanette |
| Monday, 26 July 2010 01:39 |
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There are a lot of fish in the dating pool but if you tried to log on to POF.com this morning you might have to hold your breath. The POF.com login was down this morning, leaving plenty of plentyoffish users wondering where they would find their next date. No doubt a few Plenty of Fish users chose to get pay day loans to pay for a site like rival Match.com - which left some plentyoffish users wondering if there was more to this story. POF.com login goes down For all plentyoffish users, the POF.com login on Plenty of Fish was down on May 5, 2010. The POF.com login would either not appear or would not respond. Plenty of Fish hasn’t informed users when the POF.com login will be back up. Your next match could take hours to be made if you are a plentyoffish user. Plenty of Fish vs. Match.com The technical issues aren’t the biggest news for Plenty of Fish lately. The news has been a Plentyoffish vs. Match.com showdown. Plenty of Fish claims that they help set up over 18 million dates and 20,000 people sign up each day. Match.com sent Plentyoffish a lengthy letter on April 23, demanding that they either cease and desist or provide their proprietary Plentyoffish website information to Match.com. Plenty of Fish responded to the letter from Match.com with plenty of vitriol, questioning the match.com claim of 12 marriages per day for their paid service. Either way, the showdown between dating sites is giving plenty of dedicated programmers a great challenge. Match.com failed Plentyoffish copy Match.com launched a website that was a clone to plentyoffish called DownToEarth.com in 2009. Down to Earth didn’t do well, so the website was shut down. There are rumors that Match.com might want to partner or buy out plentyoffish. If this rumor is true, Match.com is choosing an interesting way to show it, with cease and desist orders that is. Maybe Match.com should just get a POF.com login to see how it works. Sources for the article dedicated programmers href="http://www.securenext.com/company.php Plenty of Fish blog http://plentyoffish.wordpress.com PlentyofFish twitter http://twitter.com/plentyoffish |



