So I totally get that when someone who is considering hiring a matchmaker wants to research the Caliber Match price options, they search through any and all Caliber Match reviews they can find online! I would do the same thing, so I completely understand. Unfortunately, that’s not the best way to get an idea of what an actual Caliber Match price would be for YOU. “Why not?” you ask… “wouldn’t a Caliber Match reviews tell me how much this is going to cost?” The simple answer is “No”.
As we all know, online research is a great place to find answers to our questions. A favorite quote at my house when one of the kids (or adults, let’s be honest) asks a question is, “I bet my friend Google knows …” There’s even a funny website (www.LMGTFY.com, whose description literally says, “For all those people who find it more convenient to bother you with their question rather than search it for themselves.”) that you can enter a search into, find an answer, and send someone a link for the answer from “Let Me Google That For You”. We like to use this amazing resource to mess with people sometimes when they ask silly questions that they could easily find the answer to if they just did an online search for themselves.
Why? We build all of our Client proposals, prices, and packages differently – individually, for each person. We believe that matchmaking is never a “one-size-fits-all” thing, and to approach it like that – with pre-set Caliber Match prices and packages – would be a mistake. For example, one Caliber Match reviews (ironically written by a competitor) claims that the Caliber Match price is $8500. This is incorrect, and – funny enough – I do remember the ONE person we quoted that fee for. (Which makes me wonder how this competitor got this information… but we can leave that for another day.) That specific Caliber Match price was for this ONE individual ONLY, and was much higher than our normal fee because of how specific (and unrealistic) this man was in what he was looking for. But THAT information was not included in this Caliber Match reviews, of course. Instead, it was written as though that’s the “normal” price.
We work hard to try to base all our proposals, including fees, off of each individual person – who they are, what their life is like, what they’re looking for in a partner, how easy or hard it should be to find that kind of person, what they are looking for in a relationship, and what their budget is. So before you put too much stock in what a competitor’s Caliber Match Review states, or any other online review states, consider the source, and also keep in mind that the approach we take when preparing a proposal for each potential client is as unique as they are, as we genuinely focus in on each person and their own, individual needs and wants. That’s how it should be.