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Complaint Review: 3 Psychics

3 Psychics Scam Rip Off Love Spell FRAUD Gypsy Criminals Fake Names & Numbers BEWARE! 1-877-398-0778 3Psychics.com 3 Psychics The Sanctuary Of The Inner Lights Octavia Cage Artemis Stone Alexia Amore 3 Psychics 3 Rip OFFS Gypsy Spellcaster Crime Gang Thiefs Con Artists 3psychics.com Internet RIP OFFS, Internet

  • Reported By:
    Ripped of by 3 Psychics — Boise Idaho United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Fri, October 15, 2010
  • Updated:
    Thu, November 11, 2010

3psychics.com is a complete and total rip-off!




They claim to have powers to heal relationships, but the only power they have is to steal your money! Do not deal with these people. They're a bunch of Gypsy Frauds preying on the weak and vulnerable. I gave them over $50,000 because they said I had a curse on my life, and I was going to die. They threatened me. I was scared, and I really believed in them. They manipulated me to believe I really had this curse. I gave them all that I had, and now they won't return my phone calls, unless I give them more and more money.

I contacted the FBI and will stop at nothing to make sure that these psychic frauds are put away with the rest of the gypsy scum bags. I blame myself for falling for their website. They said they're not the rip offs, but in reality, they are them! I found out the harsh truth. There are no real psychics. It's all a scam!

Octavia Cage, Artemis Stone & Alexia Amore. Their names couldn't sound anymore faker. They go under fake names and fake pictures to hide their true identities. It's a gypsy crime family operating under multiple websites. Beware before you get tooken by these losers!


12 Updates & Rebuttals


skeptic

Bardstown,
Kentucky,
USA

Have the IRS audit them.

#13Consumer Comment

Thu, November 11, 2010

Another thought crosses my mind. The OP should suggest to the IRS that a tax audit would not be amiss for these frauds. Seeing as the OP says they poured over $50,000 into their bottomless pit I wonder if this was reflected on their tax returns. In fact all so called psychics who take money for their "services" should be audited. They are after all running a business. 


Ramjet

Somewhere,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

It's all very interesting

#13Consumer Comment

Thu, November 11, 2010

I realize that people get desparate and are looking for a solution to what to them is a serious problem.  If they don't know what to do about it, it's not inconceivable to me that they might grasp at whatever they can.  That's the problem.


Sending money to these frauds can only make the problem worse though. I just try to point that out.


However, I am realistic enough to know that whatever I say will probably do no good, but at least I feel good about at least making a feeble effort.


I mean these people no harm, in fact I wish them well, I just wish they could see how futile it is to rely on magic or whatever to try to solve problems.  We all have to learn to somehow find a better way to deal with life's inevitable issues.


That's all.


skeptic

Bardstown,
Kentucky,
USA

Poor comparison

#13Consumer Comment

Wed, November 10, 2010

  Truthhurts6969. Donating to a church and paying a psychic to bay at the moon for you is not the same. At least with a church you meet people and you can make friends. I don't believe in religion or church but I'm just saying.

Psychics have one purpose in life and that is fool gullible people into parting with their money with guaranteed zero results.


truthhurts6969

United States of America

Whatever, I was just saying my peace

#13General Comment

Wed, November 10, 2010

He is totally entitled to his opinion and that is fine. But people get desperate at times in their life and look for answers anywhere they can. Ok 50,000 is a bit ludacris, even 1000 really. But when people are looking for answers they're willing to do anything to get a glimpse of hope. People spend their money on psychics.... people also give thousands upon thousands of dollars to churches all of their life, again with no REAL guarantees. So in retrospect in the same light anyone who believes in any religion is "naive, stupid or an idiot"? I was just simply saying MY opinion as far as not judging because you have no idea what they are going through. 50,000 I can understand being assertive on that aspect, but if someone wants to spend 20-100 bucks of THIER hard earned money they can spend it on whatever they want. Its not a place to call them naive or idiots. Again I can understand with this instance because it is just very far fetched but again I am also just stating MY opinion which as someone said - is allowed.


skeptic

Bardstown,
Kentucky,
USA

Go Ramjet.

#13Consumer Comment

Wed, November 10, 2010

I concur with Ramjet. This site is also for comments. My comment is that it is absolutely ridicules to pay over $50,000 to some "psychic" to go and bay at the moon. I'll do the same for $1000.


John

Rhinelander,
Wisconsin,
U.S.A.

Ramjet

#13Consumer Suggestion

Wed, November 10, 2010

I agree with you completely, maybe presenting your argument with a little more kindness would help those falling for this sh*.


Ronny g

North hollywood,
California,
USA

I concur..

#13Consumer Comment

Wed, November 10, 2010

..with ramjet in this case. I have had my differences in opinion with him on other reports so we don't always see eye to eye.

But it is totally "absurd" what the OP is reporting. I find it hard to believe the report is not a hoax....but if it is real..someone is dumber then a bag of rocks. How can someone this dumb possibly have $50,000 to blow on hokus pokus crap like this if they had an ounce of judgment? I am very skeptical as to the legitimacy of the report..but if someone did blow 50 grand this way...the money must have come very easy.

Sure it is easy to belittle a victim of a psychic scam...but I have not seen Ramjet do anything but state his opinion on this forum which is allowed..and as well he is speaking the truth. His advice and statements absolutely as far as I can tell...are done with intent to help others not fall for this scam.


Ramjet

Somewhere,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

A little clarification

#13Consumer Comment

Wed, November 10, 2010

I do indeed tell people who lose money (sometimes a LOT of money) to psychics, fortune tellers, spell casters etc. that they are stupid, naive and ignorant.


That's because they are.  It's unbelievable to me that anyone could fall for these ridiculous scams but they do.  It woud not be such a big deal but they actually sometimes take people for everything they have.  This OP actually lost $50,000.00.


It's my hope that they can see how stupid it is to send these lowest of the low scam artists any money at all.


I usually offer advice to stop all communication with them and ask that they PLEASE never send any more money.


This is a public site and one of the options is to make suggestion to the poster relating to how to keep from being rippped off again.  I'm trying to do that.


You also, of course, can post anything you like but I don't have to agree with it and as suggested, you are guilty of what you are accusing me of.


Frank

Fort Monroe,
Virginia,
USA

Oh, the irony!

#13General Comment

Tue, November 09, 2010

truthhurts6969 says: ". . . for you to tell people over and over what to believe or not is not your place!"

Didn't truthhurts6969 just tell Ramjet what to believe?

truthhurts6969 says: ". . . to judge people and tell them what to do on any aspect of THEIR LIFE is wrong."

Didn't truthhurts6969 just tell Ramjet what to do with his life (specifically, to refrain from giving his opinions on this site)?

truthhurts6969 says: ". . . you have no right to judge anyone. Grow up . . . "

Didn't truthhurts6969 just pass judgment on Ramjetdetermining that he is immatureand tell him what to do on an aspect of his lifeto grow up?

I guess the same rules do not apply to everybody . . . .


truthhurts6969

United States of America

Seriously Ramjet???

#13General Comment

Tue, November 09, 2010

Ive been looking on these posts for research and I see you in almost everyone calling someone a "sucker" or an "idiot". I AM NOT affiliated with any psychic service nor do I care for psychics in general but for you to tell people over and over what to believe or not is not your place! I disagree with the spending of absurd amounts of money on psychics but to judge people and tell them what to do on any aspect of THEIR LIFE is wrong.

This site was made for reports not ridicule. While I agree with you saying simply stay away if they dont want to get into it in the first place you have no right to judge anyone. Grow up......

 


Stacey

Dallas,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Oh BOY

#13Consumer Comment

Fri, October 15, 2010

What in the world made you think that these con artists can heal? Heal what? I really don't know what the FBI can do for you.  I suggest finding out legal options to your situtation.


Please do not give any money to any "psychic, spellcaster, love guru etc etc" for they are all scammers.


Good luck and Godspeed


Ramjet

Somewhere,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

Please tell me

#13Consumer Comment

Fri, October 15, 2010

Please tell me you wrote the wrong amount of money.

Who in the world would be dumb enough to send these ridiculous frauds even a penny let alone $50,000.00.

They are the very lowest of the low.  They are liars, frauds and scams and have no conscience.

People, please learn from this poor suckers experience and do NOT communicate with these people or send them any money.

I'm not just referring to this outfit, these comments apply to ALL scam artist who claim to be psychics or any of the other paranormal claptrap.

There is no such thing and there never has been.

Disgusting!!

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