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Another entry reads: And for a man who treats relationships so well he deems it appropriate to make a spreadsheet just to remember their names, home towns and first dates, it is perhaps anonymous that he wrote how one stood him up, claiming a friend was in hospital. In a second page, he lists the women he has met through friends, rather than the dating website. With these women, he had the forethought to remove their identities.

He added in the email to Arielle: He then explained his thought process.

I, like David Merkur, work in finance and stare at Excel for 12 hours a day. For better or worse, those little Microsoft-created cells are how I.

This article is from the archive of our partner. If you haven’t read the story, the brief run-down is this. An investment banker was dating a bunch of women he’d met on Match. He was also dating some women he’d met after being introduced through friends or family. You’d imagine, if ever he’d focused on one of these women, he wouldn’t have had to do this. His biggest mistake, however, along with being an investment banker the trendy occupation to hate-love to hear such tales about, was sending the spreadsheet to one of his dates.

David Li and Jeane Macintosh, who’ve written the story in the Post , explain of the spreadsheet:. The spreadsheet shows the meticulous records that David Merkur, 28, kept on each of the girls — eight of whom he met on Match. Merkur, while apparently a bit douchey, also was somewhat complimentary: “None of the ladies scores lower than 7 in the appearance category.

His system was exposed after an April 4 date at the Rose Bar with a year-old brunette stunner named Arielle. Obviously it was a mistake. Who’s to say that a spreadsheet is inherently bad? A common sentiment we hear in response to such stories—remember the girl who was fishing, essentially, for free dinners via Match. She had a spreadsheet too!