One said: “That’s appalling, you want to tell them that they are breaking the law.”However, the dating service explained they “prefer to be transparent” so prospective members can make their own decisions.They wrote on Twitter: “We do not discriminate.
We always advise our prospective members that some memberships are more or less challenging than others.“We prefer to be transparent about this before taking any money from our members.The choice is then theirs.”Meanwhile, others living with disabilities were left confused by this defence, as one questioned: “So does that mean whoever wrote that thinks we are charity cases or can only date other disabled people?”Another commented: “I’m so sorry this happened to you.
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