Clampitt, Carsner
and White each say they meet all clients in person or via Skype.
Clampitt and Carsner agree that a reputable matchmaker admits
if they don't have anyone for you to meet at the moment.
Clampitt and Carsner both said they look outside their agencies to find
the right match for someone, but they“still have to be vetted, preferably in person.
To avoid signing up with a service only to sit around and
wait for the phone to ring for weeks or months, Clampitt suggests asking to see specific photographs and profiles
of available matches before you fork over any dough.
Lisa Clampitt, who wields the Fresh York City-,
based matchmaking service Club VIP Life and the Matchmaking Institute certification program, says the benefit of hiring a matchmaker she certifies is that in addition to the training they receive there's also a formal process for clients to submit complaints, which can result in a matchmaker losing her certification.
Lisa Clampitt, who owns the New York City-
based matchmaking service Club VIP Life and the Matchmaking Institute certification program, says the benefit of hiring a matchmaker she certifies is that in addition to the training they receive there's also a formal process for clients to submit complaints, which can result in a matchmaker losing her certification.