Talk:Perfect Match, Book 1 Choices/@comment-35584642-20180709020610/@comment-3452092-20180822153617

Yeah, even if you try not to date Hayden, it still progresses along the lines that you are really getting close fast.

However, considering we don't know what the plan is, I wouldn't be surprised if they do make a match of every single one of their clients. I mean think about it. Their clients give them an impressive amount of information about them with the match questionaire (an I really wouldn't be surprised if it's way more than we think, too). Even people like Damien who don't make the cut probably

We are client #327. Damien is candidate #348. This gives me the idea that every single person who applies with them gets a number and those who get matched keep the number just get switched from candidate to client. It's possible that they actually do get a new number when assigned, because Nadia is client #320 and she got matched a while before the MC while Damien got turned down only a couple of days later (right? Or was it weeks later . . . I can't remember for sure) and has a number further away.

For more fun, Steve is match #103 and Hayden is match #109. There is a difference of 6 between the two matches, but a difference of 7 between the two cousins that are matched with them, which tells me there probably was someone turned down between the cousins as matches always get numbers. Also the high number of clients and candidates verses the number of matches also tells me that clients and candidates are probably mixed together simply because matches get a new number with new hardware (Steve as Gary was match #121). Yes, Steve is also called Eros Candidate #103, but that number matches his match number, so I don't think that is the same as the candidate in Damien's file. And remember, they didn't expect the MC to see those files, so that also gives me reason to believe they wouldn't hide things.

One possible reason they might make matches of ever client they get is so that eventually they might replace all of them. If they are selective in their clientel they might be looking for people that are easy to replace and useful in someway and before you say that Damien didn't make the cut so he didn't count, they are already selective in who they even interview as prospective clients, so Damien may not have made the cut to get a match, but he did make the cut to get interviewed. And that's probably a big deal.