Too many psychic and spell casting websites are fake, the real deal is a rare find sadly.
In the name of research I used 8 ebay psychics, all stunningly inaccurate. These fakes get positive feedback because you have to leave your feedback before allowing time for their predictions to come true. If you give them honest feedback and say they aren’t very accurate they give you negative feedback too which puts other ebay sellers off allowing you to purchase from them, this means you are blackmailed into leaving positive feedback as not to upset your own feedback. One ebay psychic I ‘used’ failed to do my reading completely, she was always about to do my reading but ill health, broken pc and other such calamities prevented her from doing it, so much time passed (3 months) there was no way I could even get a refund for non delivery in the end. Ebay psychics tend to be cheap, but certainly not value for money. Ebay may be marvellous for picking up rare cds, but I had no joy with any psychics, and I tried 8 during Mar 2007. I also used a 3 psychics with their own websites, same story. Out of the 11 psychics I used 10 were anything but psychic 1 failed to deliver. Some of the ebay psychics also cast spells, or so they say. Anyone can get a pack of Tarot cards and sell readings on ebay, it seems they do. I would say the best psychic reading websites are those run my famous psychics who test their readers as they aren’t keen to have their reputations ruined by poor readers.
Spell casters? Numerous are fake, but not all of them. I’ve not wasted my money testing them as their websites tell me all I need to know, which is to avoid them.
I am amazed at how many of these fake spell casters don’t tell you a thing about their services, they only point you towards their checkout. Who are these people? Where are they from? They give you no clues.
Some websites guarantee results? No one can guarantee a spell (no real witch or magician will), nor can any genuinely talented psychic guarantee his or her psychic reading will be 100% accurate, and they will tell you that because it is ethically correct and if they are the real thing their reading will most likely be worth its weight in gold anyway. Equally any genuine spell is not going to failure miserably, there is bound to be some sign that a real spell has taken place, no real spell can fail to have any impact. Genuine spells are a 1000 times more likely to work than fail!
FACT: Anyone can build a website a stick a picture of a witch or candle on it, anyone can open a PayPal business account ... and they have.
Steer clear of websites guaranteeing results within 48 hours as I guarantee you will not have results that fast because they are fakes. It is not impossible a black magic spell will not work the same day it was cast, but it is impossible to guarantee.
Spell casting websites that offer money back guarantees rarely honour them, it is a ploy to get your custom.
Some spell casting websites are selling spells very cheaply and they attract 100s of customers, that’s how they make their money. Have you ever stopped to consider how they manage to find time to cast these numerous spells of theirs? Enough said.
It interesting that some spell casters are so ashamed of their website that they do not use their own photo. Some of these witches buy them from websites selling photos for websites, that is why you see a witch and think he or she looks like hairdresser or cookery teacher, they are. I use my own photos and my website visitors intuitively know that ... I am very proud of my work and website, so why hide away?