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eHA_Admin_Lori is offline eHA_Admin_LoriAdvice Official Moderator Post #1  May 6,2009, 6:37pm
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Hi All,


There seems to be some confustion regarding minimum age to register for (i.e. post on) our site.


Per the eHarmony Terms of use, you must be 18 years or older to register for our services. This includes Advice.


If anyone observes a minor posting on the boards, please notify me and we will take the appropriate action as quickly as possible.


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I saw a post or comment earlier today from someone claiming to be in high school and wondered about a minimum age. I wish I could remember where I saw it.
 
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What if we're just really immature?
 
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What if we're just really immature?
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Is anyone checking ID ?
 
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Lori, if the minimum age is 18, why does eHA provide a birthday option of 1994 on our eHA profile?
 
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[FONT=Arial]What if I want to get married by 25, and I heard it may take ten years of matches?
 
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Hi All,


There seems to be some confustion regarding minimum age to register for (i.e. post on) our site.


Per the eHarmony Terms of use, you must be 18 years or older to register for our services. This includes Advice.


If anyone observes a minor posting on the boards, please notify me and we will take the appropriate action as quickly as possible.


Thanks!


Best regards,
-Lori

There is a minimum age we know! Unfortunately sometimes people may not be as mature as their age should require... but hey, as Ol' Blue Eyes would say "Kids from One to Ninety-two".

Oh... on the person being in highschool... did you know that you could be 18 and still be in highschool?

anyway... that was a side point... and I think its great that eHarmony has a minimum age.
 
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[quote=D_Lion;607593][FONT=Arial]What if I want to get married by 25, and I heard it may take ten years of matches?
 
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waltercl is offline waltercl Post #10  June 25,2009, 2:21pm
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