Psychic Readings Scams – CAUTION! Not ALL Phone Psychics are Created Equal!

Are psychic reading scams a common problem?

Do many people get ripped off when they seek out psychic advice?

And what is the best way to AVOID getting conned when seeking out a psychic for help, without having to travel miles, wait weeks or break your bank account on one of those celebrity style psychics on TV?

This question comes up a lot – and the good news is MOST psychics are not out to scam or con you.

As a matter of fact……if you DO find yourself on the wrong end of a reading, more often than not, it’s NOT because the reading was a scam, but rather…..because the psychic wasn’t very GOOD!  (a much more common problem than those who are looking to intentionally rip you off)

My best advice is this:

If you go see a psychic in your local community, get some feedback before you do.  I’ve had hundreds of readings in my time as a researchers and writer of psychic topics of all types, and some of the worst readings (and worst con artists) were those that I saw in person, and tried to manipulate me into some type of service I didn’t ask for, or need.  (spells, hexes, and that sort of silliness)

If you call a psychic service online, simply stick to the mainstream readers who offer GREAT guarantees, and promise that if you don’t like your reading, they’ll give you your money back.  Psychic Source has always been one of my favorites, and not only because their readers are great, but because if you DO get a bad reading, they’ll refund you right away…….no questions asked.

Remember – most psychics aren’t out to scam you.  

Some simply aren’t all that “psychic”, even if they believe they are!  So do a little bit of due dillegence, and seek out serious readers with a track record of success when you need advice, and you’ll find your expereinces, like mine…….ARE quite enlightening and a whole lot of fun as well!

 

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