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    I am surprised about the negative reviews here. I have had a wonderful experience. Maybe…read moreMatchmaking isn't for everyone, but I am so Happy I did this for myself! I had a rough start, but it is a process and making sure I provided detailed Feedback about each date that was rough at the start, lead me to my person! We have been what they call Happy Hold for 6 months now and enjoying every moment together. It is never boring, ever, with him! All I know is, this is a way better avenue than online dating. The vetting, all the leg work they do gave me back hours of every day back to me from searching online. I hate reading this was not so pleasant for other's. My suggestion is do what I did, send an email or call your Matchmaker and start fresh. I was frustrated in the beginning like I said, but after I calmed down and spoke to my matchmaker and started fresh, it worked for me. It did take 6 matches, but that 6th one is the one. There is not a price you can put on finding your person! This was the BEST Investment I have ever done for myself! #Happy#Inlove#myperson#investintoyourself#takeachance#stoponlinedating

    f your idea of matchmaking is filling out questionnaires similar to online dating profiles, paying…read morepremium prices, and then leaving the rest to strangers, this may be the service for you. While successful matchmaking requires both expertise and a genuine effort to understand clients, my experience left me questioning whether either was consistently present. From my first match, I openly communicated my concerns, particularly regarding what was promised during the "sales" process. While engaging and persuasive, I never felt truly heard. The same pattern continued with the two matchmakers assigned to me. I am still awaiting a call from Elizabeth that was promised in February, and Isabella has been excellent at saying, "I'll connect with you next week." Unfortunately, those follow-ups rarely materialized. It has now been over a week since I requested contact information for a supervisor or complaints department. Historically, whenever I raised concerns, one of the matchmakers would reach out, but meaningful consideration of my feedback never seemed to follow. At times, it felt as though my stated preferences were used as a guide for what not to match me with. When I expressed concerns, I often felt positioned as the difficult client rather than a paying customer seeking the service I purchased. To keep things light, my friends have certainly enjoyed hearing about what became an unexpectedly entertaining dating adventure. Match #1, "The Cowardly Lion," communicated almost entirely in vague generalities and somehow managed to avoid answering, and did while speaking in plurals. Still living at home? Match #2, "The Tin Man," did not have a vehicle, stood me up twice, and eventually attended a free event I was hosting after borrowing Auntie Ann's car. He later invited me to my own church. Match #3, "The Scarecrow," was the most concerning. Although background checks were reportedly completed, he actively participated in one of the two deal-breaker activities I had clearly identified as non-negotiable. Combined with a volatile temper, the experience left me feeling both drained and uncomfortable. Of course, dating involves getting to know people and discovering compatibility. No matchmaker can predict chemistry. However, many people invest in professional matchmaking services to increase the likelihood of meeting individuals who share similar values, goals, and relationship intentions. That foundational level of compatibility should not feel optional. I understand that life circumstances vary. Living with parents, returning to school at 45, or focusing on debt repayment can all be admirable choices. What is less attractive is using those circumstances to explain why someone believes they cannot meet a partner's expectations. That's a personal insecurity to address, not a compatibility issue for someone else to carry. I recognize that matchmakers cannot know every detail about every client they introduce. However, none of the matches I received remotely resembled what I communicated I was seeking. Friends and family who know me well were consistently surprised by how poorly aligned these introductions were. Had I encountered these individuals on a dating app, most would have received an immediate left swipe. Instead, I paid a significant amount of money for a service that promised personalized matchmaking and delivered experiences that felt random at best and concerning at worst. At the end of this journey, I am left with a smaller bank account, diminished enthusiasm for dating, and a collection of stories that sound more like a dating-themed fairy tale gone wrong than a premium matchmaking experience. The beautiful mountains of Colorado Springs provided a lovely backdrop, but unfortunately, they could not make up for the disappointment of a service that sold a dream and delivered something very different. We aren't in Kansas anymore Toto.

    Tulsa Elite Matchmakers - matchmakers - Updated July 2026

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