Three Day Rule, a California-based dating service, is offering a unique $1 million matchmaking experience for ultra-successful individuals seeking lasting love. The 12-month program includes unlimited matches, background checks, coaching, and even a three-carat diamond ring.
For $1 million, a California-based dating service is offering a one-of-a-kind, highly exclusive matchmaking experience curated for the ultra-successful person who has everything in life, but still hasn’t found "the one."The company, "Three Day Rule," is currently vetting potential candidates for its $1 Million Matchmaking Experience.
The standard membership tends to cater to "a more typical busy professional," according to the company.And while it may not cost an astounding $1 million, it’s still pricey, beginning at $5,900 for three months, with a promise to help find matches from a large and selective dating network. The company said it has more than 25,000 members from the area, and the Bay Area has been notably represented in the interest in the $1 Million Matchmaking Experience.
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