
If you answered "yes" to five or more of these questions, there is a good chance
that they might be a scam.
Common sense would indicate that it is best to avoid sites that seem confusing,
dishonest or insincere. Sites that are secretive, (refuse to post their prices, or
give you any information unless you give them your name and email, etc),
elusive, vague, and evasive are best avoided as well. If they ask you to double-
cross another spell caster or do anything else unlawful, be especially careful.
You don’t have to bother with phony imposters, or swindlers. There are plenty of
good, honest, caring people you can work with, who will be glad to help you in
whatever way they can. The most important thing is to choose someone you feel
comfortable with. Real magic does not have to be scary, intimidating or
expensive.
A good spell caster will be honest and straightforward. They will tell you the
truth, even if it’s not what you want to hear, because they really are looking out
for your best interest instead of their own pocketbook. Really pay attention to
the site, and how things are worded. Get a “feel” for their personality. Do they
seem angry, resentful and on guard? If so, look elsewhere. Or, does their site
educate and inform you? Do they go out of their way to provide you with enough
information in order for you to be able to make an informed decision? A genuine
spell caster will explain things in a candid way without seeming angry and
defensive. Now, don’t get me wrong, even the best spell caster has bad days
sometimes, just like anyone else. I’m talking about the general feel of the site,
not just one line in an email that seems a bit curt or short.
Pay attention to the types of spells offered on the site. Do they offer you the
impossible if you pay them enough money? “I can make you ten inches shorter
in only a week!” Does that really seem like a realistic expectation to you? Of
course not! “I will force your lover to come back to you, in fact, he will call you
tonight, if you only pay me $5,000 today!” Once again, be very careful of such
outlandish promises! “I will put a black curse on the person that hurt you, I will
really make them pay!” Remember karma! Whatever you give out is what you
will get back. Yes, that goes for you, not just the spell caster! Why? Because
you are the one wishing revenge on them. You are the one paying for it to be
done. Any authentic spell caster with even a small amount of integrity will not
offer such spells on their site. This does not include sending a curse back to the
person who sent it. Why? Because all you are doing in that situation, is giving
something back to the person it belongs to in the first place!
Use your own common sense, follow your intuition, and work with someone you
feel comfortable with, no matter who that might be.
There are plenty of honest, caring people running legitimate websites, who truly
want to help people in need. The bottom line is, find a site you feel comfortable
with, someone who feels to you like a reliable, sincere person who honestly
wants to help you.
The very best way to protect yourself from scams, frauds, and con artists
is to use your own common sense and best judgement. If it sounds too
good to be true, it probably is. There are numerous “red flags“, or things
to watch out for, specific things that say “proceed with caution”. Above all,
follow your intuition, and do what feels “right” to you.
Do they make outrageous promises, that sound like hollywood magic?
Do they have "hate" letters on their site condemning other people or
other websites?
Does the site make you feel scared, intimidated or pressured?
Do their prices seem either very high, or very low?
Do they put other spell casters down who do things differently from
the way they do them?
Does their FAQ page leave out too much important information?
Do they ask for unnecessary information that could be used against
you?
Do they ask you to send cash through the mail or by Western Union?
Do they offer a guarantee?
Do they require you to sign up for anything?
Does their Privacy Policy lack the promise to never sell, rent or in any
other way share your email and/or personal information?
Do they ask for any personal items?
Do you get the feeling that they are playing on, or with your
emotions?
Do they send you any physical object such as a candle, amulet or
talisman?
Do they suggest you “report” other websites with no proof of any
wrong-doing?
Do they suggest you lie to your credit card company in order to get
your money back?
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