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Scorecards and how they work
Scorecards will give you three options: 'YES', 'FRIEND' and 'NO'

A 'YES' will indicate that you are attracted to that person and would be interested in a date. If you both tick 'YES' we call this a 'HIT' and your contact details are sent to that person and theirs are given to you.

A 'friend' indicates that you would like to see this person again, but not necessarily to date. If you both tick 'FRIEND' you will receive a 'FRIEND' match. If one of you ticks 'YES' and the other ticks 'FRIEND' you will also receive a 'FRIEND' match. So there are three combinations possible when two people are marking a scorecard.

If either of you ticks a 'NO' you will NOT get any contact details sent to you.
       
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