Dating Advice: Flash Match NYC With Matchmaker Carly Spindel

Matchmaking professional Carly Spindel creates Flash Match NYC $5,000 for the up and comer, the hipster and the future captains of industry.

Janis Spindel Serious Matchmaking and Carly Spindel are combining forces to dominate the $5,000 matchmaking market with Flash Match NYC that is referred to as the do it yourself online matchmaking with the same members who retain Janis for $1 million dollars. 

The real benefit to the Spindel client is since Janis and Carly personally meet all members who go through a double screening process, Carly will make the final selections once her system suggests matches. Clients of Flash Match NYC praise Janis and Carly for having their members pay a one time $25 application fee and then an additional $250 meet and greet consultation to make sure they are who they say and to confirm they look in person like their private online member profile photos.

For more information, please contact Carly at 212.987.1582 or email media@ janisspindelmatchmaker..com

This section of Janis Spindel’s dating advice course was really hard for me because I don’t like to give anything up. The top 3 things I can live without are: taking taxi’s, going out to dinner during the week, and seeing movies in theaters. In an effort to make a social budget for myself, I had to cut back on some costs to allow money for my new beauty budget. If I only take taxi’s Friday and Saturday nights, go out to dinner only on the weekends, and stop seeing movies in the theater, I will save a lot of money! This course is all about prioritizing, and let's face it, it is much more important to make sure my hair and nails look great than to take a cab. The subway is a great place to meet people – and with my hair and nails in perfect shape I’m sure to feel very approachable. Spindel matchmakers have 13 short of 4,000 marriages since they began in 1993.

Janis and Carly got called to be on the Yahoo Finance and spoke about how matchmaking is the second oldest profession and how the perception of matchmakers have changed.