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Complaint Review: Kasamba So Called Psychic... Spiritual Love Visions Psychic Love Visions

Kasamba So Called Psychic... Spiritual Love Visions, Psychic Love Visions KASAMBA Kasamba.com Internet

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    chicago Illinois
  • Submitted:
    Tue, February 05, 2008
  • Updated:
    Sun, February 17, 2008
  • Kasamba So Called Psychic... Spiritual Love Visions, Psychic Love Visions
    http://www.kasamba.com/expert/spirituality-religion/love-relationships/psychic-love-visions/
    Nationwide
    U.S.A.
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I first had a session with THE EXPERT CALLED "SPIRITUAL LOVE VISIONS".

I told her my situation and asked for her gaudiness.
The reading was very hard to irritating and hard to believe and did not make any sense to me seeing as the PERDICTIONS AND TIME FRAMES SHE GAVE ME DID NOT MAKE ANY SENCE TO THE MATTER AT HAND.

and she kept saying the SAME SENTENCE OVER AND OVER AGAIN.

As my time was going and my money was flowing.
WELL SO HAPPENS, HER PERDICTIONS AND TIMES FRAMES NEVER CAME TO PASS.

So i went to another psychic her name is "PSYCHIC LOVE VISIONS"

she put me on hold for a 4 min connection for a connection??? I wonder why??? to read through her history to know my situation??

and once again my cash was flowing for a connection. Then she told me the same exact reading as SPRITIAUL LOVE VISIONS. It made things look very fishy to me because her time frames and predictions were as well the same..

What a scam even the spelling errors the same.
Then I noticed that SPIRITUAL LOVE VISIONS REVIEWS AND SOME ONE LEFT A REVIEW FEELING THE SAME EXACT WAY AS I DO. WHAT A SCAM ARTIST.

do not be fooled by her high reviews. She Is a lier and a RIPOFF STAY AWAY.

Tired of scams 101
chicago, Illinois
U.S.A.

18 Updates & Rebuttals


Karen

Henderson,
North Carolina,
U.S.A.

Augusta

#19Consumer Suggestion

Sun, February 17, 2008

Your welcome.


Augusta

Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Karen

#19Consumer Comment

Sat, February 16, 2008

Thanks so much for that financial report news. Perhaps Kas knew it had peaked, and was willling to be acquired by LivePerson although it never made sense to me why LivePerson would take on Kas based on the major corporations it already has as customers. With the US economy slowing down, the PB taken down, the prices being too high and much customer dissatisfaction - perhaps it would be wise for a complete revamp of Kas which would be more client oriented.
Thanks!


Augusta

Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Karen

#19Consumer Comment

Sat, February 16, 2008

Thanks so much for that financial report news. Perhaps Kas knew it had peaked, and was willling to be acquired by LivePerson although it never made sense to me why LivePerson would take on Kas based on the major corporations it already has as customers. With the US economy slowing down, the PB taken down, the prices being too high and much customer dissatisfaction - perhaps it would be wise for a complete revamp of Kas which would be more client oriented.
Thanks!


Augusta

Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Karen

#19Consumer Comment

Sat, February 16, 2008

Thanks so much for that financial report news. Perhaps Kas knew it had peaked, and was willling to be acquired by LivePerson although it never made sense to me why LivePerson would take on Kas based on the major corporations it already has as customers. With the US economy slowing down, the PB taken down, the prices being too high and much customer dissatisfaction - perhaps it would be wise for a complete revamp of Kas which would be more client oriented.
Thanks!


Augusta

Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Karen

#19Consumer Comment

Sat, February 16, 2008

Thanks so much for that financial report news. Perhaps Kas knew it had peaked, and was willling to be acquired by LivePerson although it never made sense to me why LivePerson would take on Kas based on the major corporations it already has as customers. With the US economy slowing down, the PB taken down, the prices being too high and much customer dissatisfaction - perhaps it would be wise for a complete revamp of Kas which would be more client oriented.
Thanks!


Augusta

Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Patti

#19Consumer Comment

Sat, February 16, 2008

Patti - It was not me who said I use astrologers - I do not. I also do not consider the word "ethical" to be a buzz word - it is a common word. You are entitled to believe what you wish pertaining to those who post or read here, but for me, since there is no other avenue for obtaining information or sharing information for clients, this appears to be the only venue for me. I have used various readers on Kas, some good, some totally off. Some I later found to be multiples, however, I hope from viewing other clients comments on here that I might be able to find a reader who is truly good.


Patti

Madison,
Wisconsin,
U.S.A.

Ethics?

#19UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sat, February 16, 2008

"Ethical". What a nice buzzword! I can't remember where I've heard that before. Augusta, aren't you the one who said you'd stick to astrologers? And what MSN message board clique uses that buzzword in their profiles? Isn't one or two of their managers the highest rated astrologers on Kasamba?

The fact is that the only people who post here regularly are experts, friends of experts and the odd client or two of experts being fed the "ethical" buzzword and being used to do the expert's dirty work.

What I find most laughable is that all of you actually think you're fooling people and being taken seriously. The only thing that happens when you mention an expert's name is you give them free advertising. I'm sure those targeted will attest to having a higher volume of calls because their name is mentioned and everyone runs to hire them because they want to see what all the fuss is about. All of them are laughing their way to the bank, Augusta. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me one bit if those starting the threads were mentioning their own names so that they'll get higher traffic.


It's like watching a slow train wreck. I'ts a horrible scene, yet one can't avert their eyes.


Patti

Madison,
Wisconsin,
U.S.A.

Ethics?

#19UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sat, February 16, 2008

"Ethical". What a nice buzzword! I can't remember where I've heard that before. Augusta, aren't you the one who said you'd stick to astrologers? And what MSN message board clique uses that buzzword in their profiles? Isn't one or two of their managers the highest rated astrologers on Kasamba?

The fact is that the only people who post here regularly are experts, friends of experts and the odd client or two of experts being fed the "ethical" buzzword and being used to do the expert's dirty work.

What I find most laughable is that all of you actually think you're fooling people and being taken seriously. The only thing that happens when you mention an expert's name is you give them free advertising. I'm sure those targeted will attest to having a higher volume of calls because their name is mentioned and everyone runs to hire them because they want to see what all the fuss is about. All of them are laughing their way to the bank, Augusta. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me one bit if those starting the threads were mentioning their own names so that they'll get higher traffic.


It's like watching a slow train wreck. I'ts a horrible scene, yet one can't avert their eyes.


Patti

Madison,
Wisconsin,
U.S.A.

Ethics?

#19UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sat, February 16, 2008

"Ethical". What a nice buzzword! I can't remember where I've heard that before. Augusta, aren't you the one who said you'd stick to astrologers? And what MSN message board clique uses that buzzword in their profiles? Isn't one or two of their managers the highest rated astrologers on Kasamba?

The fact is that the only people who post here regularly are experts, friends of experts and the odd client or two of experts being fed the "ethical" buzzword and being used to do the expert's dirty work.

What I find most laughable is that all of you actually think you're fooling people and being taken seriously. The only thing that happens when you mention an expert's name is you give them free advertising. I'm sure those targeted will attest to having a higher volume of calls because their name is mentioned and everyone runs to hire them because they want to see what all the fuss is about. All of them are laughing their way to the bank, Augusta. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me one bit if those starting the threads were mentioning their own names so that they'll get higher traffic.


It's like watching a slow train wreck. I'ts a horrible scene, yet one can't avert their eyes.


Karen

Henderson,
North Carolina,
U.S.A.

LEGITIMATE ripped off clients

#19Consumer Suggestion

Sat, February 16, 2008

Here's a post for you LEGITIMATE ripped off clients (NOT the perma victims).



LivePerson Drops on Kasamba Worries
Thursday February 14, 2:24 pm ET
By Ernest Scheyder, AP Business Writer
LivePerson Shares Drop on Kasamba Growth Concerns; First-Quarter Profit Jumps 93 Percent


NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of LivePerson Inc. fell in afternoon trading Thursday as Wall Street scrutinized growth projections for the customer service software maker's recently acquired Kasamba unit, an analyst said.
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The stock slid 35 cents, or 9.2 percent, to $3.45.

In October LivePerson bought Kasamba Inc., which provides live expert advice through real-time Internet chat, for $9 million in cash and about 4.1 million shares of common stock. The company told investors that Kasamba was generating about $1 million a month in revenue, and Wall Street expected the new unit to grow, Boenning & Scattergood analyst Brad Mook said in a phone interview.

Yet in its 2008 guidance, LivePerson said Kasamba would generate only $12 million to $12.5 million in 2008 revenue, Mook said.

"If you look at the math, it suggests that Kasamba is not growing," Mook said. "We view management's guidance as cautious and believe there is potential room for growth in the second half of the year."

Mook kept his "Outperform" rating and $8 price target and in a client note encouraged investors to "accumulate shares before the story regains traction."

While the Kasamba unit may be stagnant, LivePerson's core business is anything but, Mook said.

For the period ended Dec. 31, 2007, LivePerson posted profit of $2.4 million, or 5 cents per share, compared with $1.2 million, or 3 cents per share, in the year-ago period.

On an adjusted basis, income was $4.4 million, or 9 cents per share. The figure includes a $1.7 million income tax benefit and stock-related charges. The number of shares rose more than 6 million between the periods.

Revenue rose 62.1 percent to $16.8 million from $10.3 million.

Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected, on average, profit of 9 cents per share on revenue of $16.9 million. Analysts typically exclude one-time charges.

For the first quarter, LivePerson said it expects earnings of 1 cent per share, and an adjusted profit of 4 to 5 cents per share. The company said it expects revenue in a range of $17.3 million to $17.5 million.

Analysts expect profit of 4 cents per share on revenue of $17.8 million.

Merriman, Curhan, Ford & Co. analyst Richard Fetyko echoed confidence in LivePerson and kept his "Buy" rating.

"We view Kasamba as a call option in the stock at this point and believe that the core business is healthy and undervalued," he said in a client note.

For the year, LivePerson posted profit of $5.8 million, or 12 cents per share, on revenue of $52.2 million.


Augusta

Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Compassion

#19Consumer Comment

Fri, February 15, 2008

Patti - you many not view the above poster or other clients of Kas as "intelligent" life - however the poster had the courtesy to post her experience whether you agree with her handling of it or not. I dont know why you put the whole onus on the client who is paying rather than acknowledging that some of the fault lies with these readers who do this and prey on those who may be hurting. In fact if it wasnt for the old "is he coming back" question those readers on Kas for the most part would not make a cent. So who is playing who? They do not seem to be able to read on careers, job interviews, family matters, general life issues - in fact they stress the "love" thing in their bios...
In addition, on an intuitive level -just because there has not been physical communication does not mean that things will not come back in the future. It did for me and it does for others, because all situations are different and the reasons for parting are different and that is why some seek intutitive advice. Doesnt mean it will last or something different wont occur - that is the role of the intutitive advisor to give you the energy around the situation clearly if you are feeling blocked, confused, or too close to see clearly. The heart speaks different from the mind and the mind isnt always right.
It is an ethical company's role to insure their organization is related to ethical contractors and employees, not claim to answer love questions and give false hope instead or false information - and then blame the client.


Augusta

Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Compassion

#19Consumer Comment

Fri, February 15, 2008

Patti - you many not view the above poster or other clients of Kas as "intelligent" life - however the poster had the courtesy to post her experience whether you agree with her handling of it or not. I dont know why you put the whole onus on the client who is paying rather than acknowledging that some of the fault lies with these readers who do this and prey on those who may be hurting. In fact if it wasnt for the old "is he coming back" question those readers on Kas for the most part would not make a cent. So who is playing who? They do not seem to be able to read on careers, job interviews, family matters, general life issues - in fact they stress the "love" thing in their bios...
In addition, on an intuitive level -just because there has not been physical communication does not mean that things will not come back in the future. It did for me and it does for others, because all situations are different and the reasons for parting are different and that is why some seek intutitive advice. Doesnt mean it will last or something different wont occur - that is the role of the intutitive advisor to give you the energy around the situation clearly if you are feeling blocked, confused, or too close to see clearly. The heart speaks different from the mind and the mind isnt always right.
It is an ethical company's role to insure their organization is related to ethical contractors and employees, not claim to answer love questions and give false hope instead or false information - and then blame the client.


Augusta

Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Compassion

#19Consumer Comment

Fri, February 15, 2008

Patti - you many not view the above poster or other clients of Kas as "intelligent" life - however the poster had the courtesy to post her experience whether you agree with her handling of it or not. I dont know why you put the whole onus on the client who is paying rather than acknowledging that some of the fault lies with these readers who do this and prey on those who may be hurting. In fact if it wasnt for the old "is he coming back" question those readers on Kas for the most part would not make a cent. So who is playing who? They do not seem to be able to read on careers, job interviews, family matters, general life issues - in fact they stress the "love" thing in their bios...
In addition, on an intuitive level -just because there has not been physical communication does not mean that things will not come back in the future. It did for me and it does for others, because all situations are different and the reasons for parting are different and that is why some seek intutitive advice. Doesnt mean it will last or something different wont occur - that is the role of the intutitive advisor to give you the energy around the situation clearly if you are feeling blocked, confused, or too close to see clearly. The heart speaks different from the mind and the mind isnt always right.
It is an ethical company's role to insure their organization is related to ethical contractors and employees, not claim to answer love questions and give false hope instead or false information - and then blame the client.


Augusta

Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Compassion

#19Consumer Comment

Fri, February 15, 2008

Patti - you many not view the above poster or other clients of Kas as "intelligent" life - however the poster had the courtesy to post her experience whether you agree with her handling of it or not. I dont know why you put the whole onus on the client who is paying rather than acknowledging that some of the fault lies with these readers who do this and prey on those who may be hurting. In fact if it wasnt for the old "is he coming back" question those readers on Kas for the most part would not make a cent. So who is playing who? They do not seem to be able to read on careers, job interviews, family matters, general life issues - in fact they stress the "love" thing in their bios...
In addition, on an intuitive level -just because there has not been physical communication does not mean that things will not come back in the future. It did for me and it does for others, because all situations are different and the reasons for parting are different and that is why some seek intutitive advice. Doesnt mean it will last or something different wont occur - that is the role of the intutitive advisor to give you the energy around the situation clearly if you are feeling blocked, confused, or too close to see clearly. The heart speaks different from the mind and the mind isnt always right.
It is an ethical company's role to insure their organization is related to ethical contractors and employees, not claim to answer love questions and give false hope instead or false information - and then blame the client.


Lucy

Skysville,
Other,
Australia

Is he coming back?

#19Consumer Comment

Fri, February 15, 2008

The answer to that SHOULD be no, if in fact he is not coming back.
Instead, clients get "Yes he will come back, it will just take time (and a lot of money on false hope).

Go read some more client feedbacks Patti, you can tell an authentic reader by some of the ratings ie "it hurt but it's the truth". Unfortunately, you don't read those kinds of ratings enough.


Patti

Madison,
Wisconsin,
U.S.A.

Hanging up...

#19UPDATE EX-employee responds

Fri, February 15, 2008

That would be the intelligent thing to do, wouldn't it. Just click out of the session. The problem here is there isn't any intelligent life. Rather like asking "Is he coming back to me?" after months of no communication or a restraining order slapped on for stalking.


Loverules

Watsonville,
California,
U.S.A.

well

#19UPDATE Employee

Wed, February 13, 2008

If someone is repeating themselves and you are unhappy with what they are saying .. quit the session.. simple.. just leave... the second you realize they are not doing what you are paying for... dont get ripped off... dont over pay


Augusta

Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Tired of Scams

#19Consumer Comment

Wed, February 06, 2008

It's good that you shared this information and named the readers - it may help another client.
I have mixed feelings about the connection time - for some I feel they are laying their cards, or tuning into whatever - but they should not charge you for that. For other readers I am pretty sure they check old logs against your client ID, or IM a fellow reader to see if they ever read for you before (maybe get a tidbit or two that can show you they are connected), check a "bad clients" list, google your user name to see how you rated other readers, or even possibly check their other history logs if they are multiples.

I am strongly against readers having access to our previous paid readings. We paid for them, those transcripts are ours, and not the readers, and certainly not Kasamba's. Any excuse a reader gives for needing to have access to previous readings is a darn excuse.

This one thing is something I feel very strongly about and would be a good idea to send into Kas. Why would KAS want to maintain years of readings on their servers? Wouldn't it be more cost effective for them to allow for your readings to be downloaded to the client once a month and wiped off the server?
Seems they are using it for other reasons.

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