God's Date Match Provides Tight Controls to Protect Its Members From Dangerous Connections
(PRWEB) August 08, 2014 -- God's Date Match states that sexual predators and scammers are turning dating sites into "their own private resource to ply their ill-intentioned trade."
Richard Kaye a high ranking official at God's Date Match stated, "Members in a significant number of international dating clubs are complaining they have had to deal with a wide range of negative conduct in pursuing their perfect match. They've suffered large losses of cash, been sent obscene photos, been personally threatened, and in some actual dating instances, been subjected to sexual and other physical abuse." He continued, "The problem is like a cancer growing within every facet of this rapidly expanding industry. Fear is growing. If left untreated, it can destroy everything."
"We, at Gods's Date Match , have long recognized the desperate need to identify and eliminate questionable individuals as members. Particularly, those who show up having backgrounds potentially contrary to the best interests of incoming members."
When asked what these methods are, the God's Date Match official alluded to a new highly sophisticated proprietary computer tracking system that works off vertical and horizontal scrutinizing data bases supplied by worldwide sources with similar goals as their own.
"As a result," added the official, "new members can come on board God's Date Match knowing their desired connections will have been subjected to the most rigorous background checks in the dating industry."
God's Date Match is a subsidiary of God's Faith Book (http://www.godsfaithbook.com) and is targeted towards Christian men and women with a more devout attachment to their base values. During its initial year it has attracted over one million members and continues to grow at a record setting rate. A one month's trial membership is free. Their site can be visited at http://www.godsdatematch.com.
Richard Kurtzrock, GodsFaithBook.com, http://www.godsfaithbook.com, +1 954-214-9069, [email protected]
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