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fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Score, the dating app for people with good credit, is back | TechCrunch

Two years ago, Luke Bailey had what became a controversial app idea - a dating app called Score for people with good to excellent credit. Launched just days before Valentine's Day, the app required users to have a credit score of at least 675 to register. At the time, Bailey said he created the app to encourage partners to talk more about personal finance since doing so is often uncomfortable for many people.
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fromIrish Independent
4 months ago

Matchmaker Mairead Loughman: 'I don't split the bill with friends or with family. Never have. So why would you do it on a first date?'

"I was kind of getting to the stage of my career where I was starting to get quite comfortable," she tells Katie Byrne on the latest episode of the Money Talks podcast. "I launched these dating events called Table for Six around the same time where I sent three single ladies and three single men on group dinner dates, and it literally just took off."
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fromLondon On The Inside
7 months ago

"Allowance Culture": From Uni Campus to Luxury Suite - How Financial Relationships Are Reshaping London's Dating Scene

Allowance Culture blends dating with financial support, shaping modern relationship dynamics in response to high living costs.
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