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Boss of controversial dating websites a PSC bond-breaker

Sunday, Aug 07, 2011

Paying the 'ultimate price'

The millionaire entrepreneur describes himself as being "young and rash" then, and says he is now paying the "ultimate price" for his decision to skip NS.

He told the Straits Times: "That's the inability to return home to see my parents, to attend school reunions, or to visit my childhood friends. But yes, I still consider Singapore my home."

Socially awkward

Founder of risque US dating website is Hwa Chong boy

Described by friends as 'socially awkward' and 'geeky', Wey told the New Paper he was so shy when he was younger that the mere thought of going up to a girl to ask her out was petrifying.

So the website is for guys like him who can use money to "buy the ice-breaker".

Wey made his first million after he founded SeekingArrangement.com in 2006. The website matches "sugar daddies" to young women.

He also set up SeekingMillionaire.com, a platform for rich men to find beautiful women.

His latest venture is dating website, WhatsYourPrice.com where "generous" members offer money, from US$20 (S$24) to even US$1,000, for a date with "attractive" members, usually women.

Wey's businesses have been criticised for being sexist and deplorable, but he claims the negative publicity is what he is hoping for.

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