Compatiblepartners.com is a gay sister of eHarmony.

Ambrose Aban
For those of you missiing my previous report (scroll down) on this, here is the latest on the newly born gay sister of eHarmony. The site is compatiblepartners.com

Matching for gay couples, however, will be handled through a separate site, dubbed Compatible Partners. Registration will be free for the first 10,000 customers in the first year, after which the rate structure will be equal to that of eHarmony.com.
EHarmony will also pay $50,000 to the attorney general's office to cover expenses and $5,000 to Eric McKinley, who initiated the lawsuit.

McKinley sued eHarmony in 2005 for violating the state's Law Against Discrimination (LAD) by refusing to offer its services to gay patrons.

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