Millionaire dating sites also target the rich and attractive, just like sugar daddy websites. Despite that they are called millionaire dating sites, not all members are necessarily millionaires. It's just that millionaires make a big portion of the membership. After all, millionaires are not rare nowadays. Below are two major differences between millionaire dating sites and sugar daddy websites:
Seeking Millionaire App is a tinder like matchmaking app but minus the poor and unattractive, catered only to elite league singles. Members have included but are not limited to CEOs, doctors, lawyers, corporate senior managers, entrepreneurs, beauty queens, models and Hollywood celebrities. Seeking Millionaire App is a tinder like matchmaking app but minus the poor and unattractive, catered only to elite league singles. Members have included but are not limited to CEOs, doctors, lawyers, corporate senior managers, entrepreneurs, beauty queens, models and Hollywood celebrities.
There are not many millionaire dating sites available online, and here are 5 millionaire dating sites that we think are worth of a try.
Online since 2001 and with nearly 4 million members, Millionaire Match is the world's first and largest millionaire dating site. For well over a decade, they have been serving a very exclusive, elite clientele of rich and attractive people including celebrities. On its homepage, you'll see the note 'NO SUGAR DADDIES/BABIES'. The monthly membership fee is $70 on PC and mobile site, and $100.99 on the mobile app. It is definitely not your average rich men dating site, so save your time if this is not something you are looking for.
Elite Singles caters to highly educated singles who want a serious relationship, especially working professionals who are ready to settle down. Signing up on EliteSingles.com takes much longer time than other millionaire dating sites, which helps the site understand your personality so they can send you daily matches. It also means you cannot search and browse in a big dating pool like on OkCupid and Match, or swipe photos to find matches like on Tinder. However, the membership fees are much lower than other millionaire dating sites, like $62.95 for 3 months.
Luxy is relatively new compared with other millionaire dating sites. On Luxy, you buy a premium membership to get in or you wait for other members to vote you in or out. The site claims to be the Tinder minus the poor and ugly. The app is well-designed, easy to use, with about 2.5 million high-quality profiles. The monthly membership is $99.99, which allows you to send messages to anyone and filter search results by verified first or highest income.
The League caters to the 1% elite high end, with a very small dating pool, and a long waitlist that says 12000 people in Seattle are waiting on the list. Basically, you won't be approved if you are still on the waitlist for a week. Some users doubt that 50% of its users are fake or pretending their education level and professional status, and when they get a match, it doesn't really match with what has been specified on their profile. The team is good at marketing and setting up a high-end tone, but you may find out that they are not what they claim to be, and they have a no refund policy.
Inner Circle was founded in 2012 by David Vermeulen, who was just out of a long-term relationship and found online dating websites were too concerned with quantity. The InnerCicle team wants to make sure that all members are real people who are serious about dating, being honest and not playing games. Every member is screened before his/her profile shows up to other members. InnerCircle has 3 million registered members, of whom 50% are 30 to 40 years old. It is a community of single men and women who are ambitious and know what they want.