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Jennifer Hart Psychic Jennifer Hart This woman gave me false hope and emptied my savings account Internet, California
This woman and her associates both in California and Texas scam desperate people by at first offering their services for a marginal sum of money, then suddenly lowering the boom, announcing that catastrophic negative energy is surrounding you and you need to pay thousands of dollars to clear it. They claim the money is not for them, it is for materials they need for rituals which they need to rent for hundreds of dollars.
Because people are on to her, I believe she has now started using another name too- Morgan Star I believe it is.
Don't believe a word this woman says, she is simply making a very good living off other people's misfortune.
3 Updates & Rebuttals
Joe
Austin,Texas,
U.S.A.
THIS IS A GYPSY SCAM
#4Consumer Comment
Tue, September 28, 2010
THIS IS ONE OF THE VERY OLDEST GYPSY SCAMS EVER.
NOW YOU KNOW WHAT ONE CONSISTS OF SO I HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL NOT BE RIPPED OFF AGAIN BY THE SAME STUPIDITY.
THIS IS SO DAMNED OLD THAT ONLY THE VERY YOUNG AND FOOLISH WOULD FALL FOR IT.
Re-think
Santa Rose, CA,California,
United States of America
Sad
#4General Comment
Fri, November 06, 2009
Why would any person use a comapny like this leaves me speechless.
Robert
Buffalo,New York,
USA
In the future
#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, October 20, 2009
don't believe ANYONE who claims to be a psychic, spellcaster, witch, shaman, voodoo princess, etc.
They are all out for one thing-getting your money.
If any of these charlatans tells you they are real ask them this question "What did you do with that ONE MILLION DOLLARS you won from the Randi Foundation?" Even Sylvia Brown backed out of taking the "One Million Dollar Challange." That should tell you something.
P.S. You would be better off using your money for professional counseling from a trained and LICENSED professional if you can't cope with life's problems. You can contact your nearest governmental social services office for help.