Here is the link to report this scammer:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/tp/programs-investigations.html
These sorts of practices are not allowed on Ebay.
Please report this person and protect the Ebay community.
Ebay will investigate and try to get your money back.
2006-11-11 03:05:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Women like this give psychics and legitimate Tarot readers a bad name. First off curses do not work unless you believe in them. she has NO POWER OVER YOU AT ALL. Second this is one of the oldest scams in the world. This is the main reason Tarot readers are frowned on.
A legitimate reader will never ask for a lot of money to cast spell and such, they just read and interpret the cards and the rest is up to you.
There are many scammers out there and you need to be very careful when getting readings done.
What this woman did is also against the law, you might want to cantact the FBI or a local law enforcement agancy. I say FBI because since it was on ebay I doubt this woman was in your city.
2006-11-11 03:24:40
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answered by Anonymous
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This woman didn't "lie to you" You lied to yourself and she just helped it along. She was just doing what all con merchants do.... she conned you. Don't now go and make it worse by getting conned AGAIN. That's how these people operate... they are very good at recognising when they have somebody "on the hook" Her hook into you is "fear" P.T. Barnum said it first, and said it best, when he said "there's one born every minute" You weren't the first, and you certainly wont be the last, so nothing to be ashamed of. But shame on you bigtime if you let her do it again.
It was foolish of you to be calling this crook in the first place, but we have all done things on the spur of a moment that we kick ourselves for later. Nooooo she isn't going to "do anything" to you, and if she starts calling you, threatening and demanding more money, tell her you are going to the police and making a report, and see if that doesn't fix her waggon LOL. If you can, borrow a little taperecorder,... the kind you can hook up to the telephone, and it automatically starts running the moment a call comes in. If it's her, you'll have it all on tape. Don't tell her though. Just tell her that you are going to the police to report her for threatening behaviour. But even if you don't have a recording device you can hook up, I think the police will be very interested to hear about this woman just the same... Who knows? She has probably pulled this on a lot of people, so your report will just add more evidence.
I'm afraid you are just going to have to write off your financial loss as the "price of a lesson well learned" because I surely hope you have learned enough from it to never mess with these morons ever again.
2006-11-11 03:18:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You got ripped off by a con man, not a psychic. The con man needs to be reported and tracked down. You may even be able to get your money back. But he has no power other than your own gullability allows. If you want a tarot reading done, go to an occult store and buy your own cards and learn to do your own reading. If you get good enough, go on e-bay and start your own business ripping off other naive people.
On a side note, if you use the bath salts, and light the candles in the bathroom, invite your husband in. Enjoy!
2006-11-11 03:10:17
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answered by sparkletina 6
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I really don't need to answer this question, I just want the 2 points but enough people told you all you need to know, that psychic mess and that voodoo crap aint worth it, was it worth it? Girl you could have given me that money I need it! And I would have given you the best advice possible, Talk to your husband, talk to his mother, not some stanger who don't know you! If you want to talk to somebody, you need to talk to Jesus, Ask God for help, if you two are married then then the Lord should have been a part of that ceremony. You married him not his mother if there is a problem you need to have him to help with the matter, that is his mother, if she has a problem or you have the problem you three need to get together to resolve,or the only people to ruin your marriage will be yourselves. Pray and Communicate! It works I promise, if it doesn't then you need to view other options, I could give those to you..... for a small fee! LOL, just kidding:) and dont take any advice from these people who believe in voodoo and all that unnessasary crap, evil is not the answer, and yall giving her those answers should be ashamed of yourselves.
2006-11-11 03:24:29
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answered by Ms. Twissta 3
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Please don't panic. There is nothing to worry about. This woman took advantage of you and is trying to keep you on the hook and paying her. Laugh and walk away from the situation.
Here are somethings you can do to protect yourself from this person (and I won't charge you a penny!):
First - Know in your mind that you are safe. If she was powerful, you would be feeling the damage already - and my guess is you are not, except for fear.
Second - If you still feel at risk, there are psychic things you can do for yourself and your family to fortify your protection. Try the Light Ribbon method. Sit quietly and imagine a ribbon of light starting about 1 foot over your head, loosely twining around you again and again until about 1 foot under your feet. The tighter the ribbon is wound the more protected you are. I go with loosely wound because I think that allows love and light in while keeping the negative out - the more tightly you wind the ribbon the more you keep out. Put anyone you want into that ribbon to provide them with protection also - maybe visualize both you and your husband together in the ribbon to protect the relationship.
Third - As for your mother in law, I was recently given a Feng Shui cure for my mother in law. The idea is that you want to diminish her negative hold or energy over your family and boost your own energy as the female head of household.
Here's what you will need:
- A small bowl (a little pyrex custard cup is what I used)
- Some salt (I used coarse sea salt - enough to fill the bowl about 1/2 way)
- A picture of your mother in law (not a scan or a photocopy - and actual picture)
- A picture of you
- 2 small mirrors
- A couple drops of Frankinsense essential oil (available at whole foods I think)
Cut Mother in law's picture to fit in the bowl and place it in the bottom, face up. Next, completely cover it with the salt. Sprinkle in the Frankinsense on the salt and cover with a mirror, face down. Next put the 2nd mirror on top, but this one should face up and then put your picture on top, also facing up.
Take this whole set up and place it in the middle of the right hand wall of the room you sleep (gauged from the doorway). If you are like me and sometimes sleep in the kids room, do 2 (1 for the master bedroom and 1 for the room you sometimes sleep in). In one room I put it under the bed and against the wall and in the other on a shelf in the adjoining closet. You can put it in a drawer in a dresser (for privacy) or right on top of a dresser (to remind all who see it that you are protected).
I could see a difference very quickly - and while my husband loves his mom, he could see a need for lessening her energy in our home and he participated in making one set and I made the other.
Don't feel bad about getting involved with this ebay person. We all have difficult situations where we will listen to almost anyone who seems willing and able to help. Put this experience behind you and don't get fooled again.
Peace!
2006-11-11 03:25:42
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answered by carole 7
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The first red flag was eBay. Honey, ever heard of a scam? True psychics are far and few in between. The majority just take money from gullible people and laugh all the way to the bank. Cut your financial losses and don't worry about her. In fact, you should report her to eBay and see if you can't get her off before she genuinely hurts someone with her bad advise and money scam.
2006-11-11 03:05:10
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answered by Emm 6
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First, any "psychic" who behaves in this fashion is a fraud, and the only power she has over you is your fear. If she was as powerful as she claims, she wouldn't have to extract money from people in this way, and she sould have known all of your problems at the start.
If you want a spell, I'm doing one for your protection right now, and it won't cost you a dime, now or ever. The woman you are afraid of has no ability to affect your life, and what happens in your relationships is dependent only upon your own actions.
We witches have a saying, from one of our earlier writers:
And you who seek to know Me, know that the seeking and yearning will avail you not, unless you know the Mystery: for if that which you seek, you find not within yourself, you will never find it without.
We need to find truth from within ourselves, rather than from outside sources. Use psychics for input, but not to run your lives. Anyone who's asking for large sums of money though, on a repeated basis is a fraud and a thief. If they had real ability, they wouldn't need to ask for such money.
2006-11-11 03:12:28
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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Don't send her any more money. She is ripping you off and giving psychics/tarot readers a bad name. Tell her you are going to report her to Ebay if she doesn't return the money you already sent. Report her to Ebay. She can't do anything to harm you.
2006-11-11 03:07:02
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answered by irongrama 6
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No one has the power to do that and I cant believe that you think they do. STAY AWAY FROM PEOPLE LIKE THAT!!! Have you ever thought of seeing a marriage counselor? These type of people prey on the weak. Dont buy into fortune telling or tarot cards they are a CROCK!! Dont send her another dime she needs to be reported to e-bay
2006-11-11 03:07:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally, i do not believe in tarot card reading. If you are confident enough in your relationship with your husband that should be all. I do not think a tarot card reader can do anything that would effect you.
If she gets too much on your nerves, tell the reader frankly to stop or you would deal with it strictly.
2006-11-11 03:04:16
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answered by The Navigator 2
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