Topic: People You Might Be Interested In problem. | |
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people appear in my "People You Might Be Interested In" section that i know I've matched with and said no to...why? I don't care to see people I have already said no to.
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If you have changed your settings recently or they have changed theirs they can return back.
Also deleting them from you little "mutual match" section gets them back to the list for you as well. |
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I believe that the People You Might Be Interested In section is independent of Mutual Match, Kaysler. I'll have to double check this to be sure, though.
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I believe that the People You Might Be Interested In section is independent of Mutual Match, Kaysler. I'll have to double check this to be sure, though. Charles, based on my own extensive (!) experience with both features, I'm guessing that both are drawn from the same pool (i.e., within the search parameters set by the user, with the MM exception for those outside the parameters who have already given a YES or MAYBE rating), but that there is no interconnection between the two. Many people I have rated NO in MM still float regularly through my People You Might Be Interested In. |
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I believe that the People You Might Be Interested In section is independent of Mutual Match, Kaysler. I'll have to double check this to be sure, though. Charles, based on my own extensive (!) experience with both features, I'm guessing that both are drawn from the same pool (i.e., within the search parameters set by the user, with the MM exception for those outside the parameters who have already given a YES or MAYBE rating), but that there is no interconnection between the two. Many people I have rated NO in MM still float regularly through my People You Might Be Interested In. |
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Thanks you all...seemed silly to me but whatever works, works. thanks again
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hey my mutal match says someone wants to meet me but it will not tell me who how do i find out
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Hi, Brandon. When you are logged into your account, go to the following page.
http://mingle2.com/mutual_match/your_matches Once there, you click the Rate some people to find more matches link. That will start the slideshow. If you select Yes or Maybe for the person who expressed interest on you, you will be matched. |
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thak you
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I believe that the People You Might Be Interested In section is independent of Mutual Match, Kaysler. I'll have to double check this to be sure, though. Charles, based on my own extensive (!) experience with both features, I'm guessing that both are drawn from the same pool (i.e., within the search parameters set by the user, with the MM exception for those outside the parameters who have already given a YES or MAYBE rating), but that there is no interconnection between the two. Many people I have rated NO in MM still float regularly through my People You Might Be Interested In. The people that I have said no to in MM have always floated regularly through My People You Might Be Interested In. |
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I believe that the People You Might Be Interested In section is independent of Mutual Match, Kaysler. I'll have to double check this to be sure, though. Charles, based on my own extensive (!) experience with both features, I'm guessing that both are drawn from the same pool (i.e., within the search parameters set by the user, with the MM exception for those outside the parameters who have already given a YES or MAYBE rating), but that there is no interconnection between the two. Many people I have rated NO in MM still float regularly through my People You Might Be Interested In. The people that I have said no to in MM have always floated regularly through My People You Might Be Interested In. You guys are absolutely right. I was simply trying to say that saying No to a profile on Mutual Match will not get rid of that profile from the My People You Might Be Interested In section. |
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