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To read letters submitted by real victims of psychic fraud, please
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Be
aware of who you are speaking with as well as the
information you share with them. Most psychic sites perform
no background check, screening or verification process
before allowing someone to work on their site. A well known
psychic site had
someone working through their site who tried to molest a clients
child as well as trying to gain access to their credit card
information. For the news articles
CLICK HERE and
HERE.
Anyone
claiming to be 100% accurate or that guarantees results:
Only God is 100% accurate, and as for guaranteed results:
TRY to get your money back and its GUARANTEED you wont get
it. Anyone making this claim should be avoided. Should you
make the mistake of sending anyone money, save your
receipts-they are NOT going to give you back your money out
of the kindness of their hearts, if there actually WAS
kindness is their heart they wouldn't have asked you to send
them money in the FIRST place! Remember, a con artist can
only con you if they "appear" to be "sweet, compassionate,
and caring". That's
how con artists/ fake psychics can commit
psychic fraud, they get you-by making you BELIEVE they care
about YOU. They care about your CASH-and what it can do for
THEM. These phony psychics will resort to anything to get
your money...............such as: they need "x" amount of
dollars to go to a church and have to have candles made of
you, your loved ones, in an effort to "rid you/them of
negativity, curses, or spells. If ANY psychic gives you a
line even remotely close to this, run to the hills. Do not
give any psychic YOUR phone number, 9 times out of ten these
fake psychics will call you incessantly because they want
you to believe you need this "work" done, and they feel they
can pressure you into it. This is a classic example of
psychic fraud. Never give ANY psychic your address either,
because if this psychic is a fraud, it will make you feel
very vulnerable knowing they have your address. Another
method these phony fake psychics use to get you to send them
an enormous amount of $ is that you would have whatever you
wanted, if it wasn't for the fact there is a spell or
negativity around you. These frauds say THAT is the reason
you aren't getting what you want and are having hard times,
and if you send them money they can burn for you, or they
will bury your "dirty money" in sacred ground, all will be
wonderful for you again. A big scam these fake psychics have
used is to tell you that you have been cursed for 7 years
(whatever # they come up with) and for $1,000.00 for each
YEAR that you "pay the saints to protect you and remove the
curse you will be ok again. (all that for $7,000.00! What a
deal!) Many times if a person is desperately wanting to be
re-united with their lost love, and their lost love has
someone NEW in their life, the fake psychic will tell them
"he loves YOU but SHE/HE put a curse/spell/black magic on
them and you will NEVER get them back unless it is REMOVED
(and, sure enough, they cant do it FOR you, for a fee of
course). Another slant on this psychic fraud is the fake
psychic will tell ANYONE who is having problems with a mate
is that things will get worse unless they have their aura
cleansed or they do some "love spells" to make everything
"happy" again. No one can do this for you, if they could, no
movie star would EVER get divorced, neither would anyone
rich for that matter, as THEY can afford to have spells done
DAILY, and these people would be in too high demand to be
dealing with YOU. That's like some person who spots you at a
gas station decides YOU are the one for them and can get
candles and spells and have you fall in love with them?
Yeah, right..............and if you were happily married
they could get you to divorce so you could be with them by
casting a spell? Please, that is rediculous. Psychic fraud
is prevalent, please use caution when parting with your
hard-earned money.
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Anyone
asking you to call them at a 1-800# or their home # to make
payments to them outside of a service (like Keen, for
example) should be reported IMMEDIATELY to the providers
customer service. Any unsolicited email you receive from an
advisor you have never spoken to should also be reported
IMMEDIATELY as they have broken their member agreement.
Contact Customer Service not the readers. Do OTHER people a
service by exposing these fraudulent people BEFORE they hurt
someone ELSE! The companies will not do much to help you if
you do send money outside the service, you will be on your
own, so don't make that mistake! Please leave in the readers
FEEDBACK that they asked you to call them at home, or asked
you for money for spells. Let OTHERS know before THEY call
that this psychic is a fraud. Read as much feedback as you
can, and actually READ it, if you see people talking about
"work" that's being done by the advisor, or references to
"candle burnings" or people saying they were asked for extra
money DON'T CALL!
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Spells/curses/negativity
removal/aura cleansings--Here it gets really
interesting....anyone asking you to hold on the line or
asking you to call their "other" line while they do an
"anointed candle burning" is just out to burn YOU, and you
should tell them where they can stick their "anointed
candle." Please, do not be fooled by fake phony psychics who
tell you they will reunite you with a lost love in 24 hours,
or who will "cleanse" you and remove curses or "negativity."
The only thing they will "REMOVE" is the money from your
wallet. Do not fall for their scare tactics, this is all a
scam. NEVER SEND ANY OF THEM MONEY BY MAIL OR WESTERN UNION.
Do not send them ANY money PERIOD. This is THE classic
psychic scam, and trying to get your money back is a lengthy
process.
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The
use of the words "World Renowned" and "World Famous" is
obvious.. If they WERE "World Renowned" OR "World Famous,"
YOU or someone you KNOW should have heard of them. Also,
when you see someone claiming to be an "ordained minister",
wait to look up WHERE they got "ordained" before you get too
impressed...a lot of sites offer to make you an ordained
minister or "spiritual counselor" for a fee or for FREE--no
study required. Now, how spiritual is THAT? Click
here
to see a site that will ordain you in 3 minutes for free, no
study required!
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Psychics
using famous names. Anyone claiming to BE Miss Cleo, Sylvia
Brown or any other "famous" psychic is just using their
names to get you to call...if a person is willing to steal
someone else's identity, they should have NO problem
stealing your MONEY! Be really careful of psychics who say
they have famous clients and actually give the names
out..... readings are "supposed to be" confidential, aren't
they? Unless the celebrity was interviewed and said
"so-and-so" is their advisor, and gave them permission to
use their names, which they did not. In many cases these
claims are to impress the callers and are complete fraud
too. (which is false advertising and illegal.) You may see
autographed photos from celebrity clients too, well, you can
download those photos from EBAY, so don't accept those as
proof they really are clients of the "psychic".
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The
1-900 business. Please click the following link and read the
Report put out by the consumer protection agency. The Lady
Rhiannon worked extensively with this agency (see Thank You
letter from CPA as PROOF) and the report is a real
eye-opener. It explains in-depth how the 1-900 industry
scams both the "readers" and the callers. If you feel you
have been scammed as a "reader" or caller, please contact
the consumer protection agency DIRECTLY, cut out the
middleman and take your story to someone who can help YOU.
They will always use confidentiality to protect you if need
be. Since the people from the "miss cleo/PRN lines are back
to their old tricks, please be aware that they are out
there, and working on top internet psychic sites! These fake
psychic script readers are now once again taking over the
industry, and since ANYONE can get a job doing readings for
them, many fake phony psychics that have been in trouble or
removed are now BACK, so be very careful not to get scammed
by them. There are sooo many of them on top psychic sites
you would be amazed. I got a letter from one woman who got a
listing though the ex-prn people, and when she quit, her
points, feedback and listing were given to someone NEW to
use, so at this rate the feedback you are reading may not be
for the person you get on the phone!!!
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Featured
Listings: featured listings are ads that readers pay for. It
is paid advertising, nothing else. The only thing you needed
to do to get on "featured listings" is PAY to be there, not
do anything special what-so-ever. You are probably better
off looking for "highest rated" since these are the people
whose reputation had to be built, and have had
extensive experience with callers.
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The
stories from actual victims of psychic scammers can be found
by clicking here
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Psychics
that worked for the Miss Cleo/prn company shared
information, so you would be surprised how many of them have
already heard your story before because another fake psychic
TOLD them. So many people fall for this it isn't funny.
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The
psychic "friend". This fake psychic has tons of feedback
saying how *nice, sweet and charming they are*. Your not
paying for NICE, your paying for a PSYCHIC. These *nice,
sweet, caring* frauds are laughing all the way to the bank!
They have FRIENDS they can call and not pay for it, if you
want to talk to someone nice call your REAL friend that
doesn't CHARGE you, and ask you to CALL them day after day
and update them on YOUR dime. A true "friend" will also be
worried what all this "friendship" is COSTING you. The sad
part is, many people believe their "psychic" is this great
friend, but when the client runs out of money, the
friendship runs out too! This can be devastating to a client
that feels they were duped by a so-called "friend". It
especially hurts when the fake psychic scams them out of all
this money for "friendship/psychic advice" and then when
they have no money left, the fake psychic blocks them and
tosses them aside like trash.
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INITIALS
- OFTEN used to impress, please keep in mind that this is a
tactic used in cold readings. For instance, the most common
male initials are as follows "R,
M, J, and D". Remember
this before you are "blown away" that they picked up
initials!
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