Tuesday, September 30, 2014

A New Tinder-Like Dating App Aims To "Weed Out The Poor And Unattractive”

If you earn less than $200,000, you’re too poor for this app.


This week, a new dating app has launched that promises wealthy people the chance to fall in love with other wealthy people in their sad, lonely, rich world.


This week, a new dating app has launched that promises wealthy people the chance to fall in love with other wealthy people in their sad, lonely, rich world.


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It claims its members include "CEOs, entrepreneurs, investors, millionaires, beauty queens, fitness models, Hollywood celebrities, pro athletes, doctors, lawyers and successful people, just [to] name a few."


"It works just like Tinder," the anonymous CEO of Luxy says in the press release. "With one big exception: Our app allows users to weed out the poor and unattractive."


According to the statement, the average income of users is over $200,000 and those who are "unable to keep up financially" are removed from the app immediately.


When signing up, you are asked to create a profile card.


When signing up, you are asked to create a profile card.


Rossalyn Warren's iPhone


To complete your profile card, you are asked to pick your favourite hobbies from a weird mix of everyday activities alongside things like Animal Fancy and Gourmet Dining.


To complete your profile card, you are asked to pick your favourite hobbies from a weird mix of everyday activities alongside things like Animal Fancy and Gourmet Dining.


Rossalyn Warren's iPhone




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