Dating at a distance – MSE Becky's four-step MoneySaving plan - MoneySavingExpert

Dating at a distance – MSE Becky's four-step MoneySaving plan - MoneySavingExpert


Dating at a distance – MSE Becky's four-step MoneySaving plan - MoneySavingExpert

Posted: 07 Apr 2020 08:59 AM PDT

To the left, to the left... no Beyoncé wasn't singing about popular dating app Tinder (in fact it didn't launch till many years later) but if you want to take a swipe at love, it could be worth a go. The premise of Tinder is simple (if not a bit superficial)... you'll see photos of other singles within a local radius – swipe left if you don't like the look of them, right if you do – if both of you swiped right for each other, then you're able to message.

While Tinder's localised search is free, you normally have to pay £8.99 a month for its premium 'Passport feature' which is included in the Tinder Plus subscription. This allows you to connect with anyone, anywhere in the world – not just those local to you. However, it's made the feature available for free until Thu 30 Apr. Remember to consider that if they are on the other side of the world, meeting up down the line could be tricky (and expensive) but if you're willing to go the long distance, go get some Tinder loving care.

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