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Complaint Review: Keen.com

Keen.com Ripoff Keen psychics are scamming callers Internet

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    CORONA New York
  • Submitted:
    Fri, March 03, 2006
  • Updated:
    Tue, November 24, 2009
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In 2004, I consulted Psychics on keen.com because i had a personal problem in my love life. I wanted to know if the guy i was talking about would return. I have spent thousands of dollars talking to psychics, and that it no one's fault but my own. I was addicted to hearing what i wanted to hear, and believe me they fed me what i wanted to hear. I am NOT stating that every psychic on keen is a fraud, but i have spoken to reputable top psychics on keen and it seeme to me that they tell you want to hear so that you can come back for reassurance.

How do they con callers? Many of them do possess the gift but they misuse it. They will pick up on the situation you are asking about, describe the person extremely well... this will then leave you in shock... where you feel like you can trust the advisor.. it makes you believe that they are soooo "ACCURATE".. then they sell you dreams that you want to hear, have you calling back for reassurance. Have you ever noticed that a lot of feedback is left from callers the same day they speak to the advisors. I rarely see feedback that is left months later. I also believe that some of the feedback written for these great psychics are by people who are in denial about their situation.

After to speaking to far TOO many psychics on keen who sold me a dream, i did come across a few who were honest and did tell me the truth. So again, not all keen psychics are phony.

These are just some of the prominent psychics i spoke to in 2004 that sold me a dream..

Eli Casey
Josh Evans
Psychic Medium Mike Pace
AZAngel99
Soul Navigation
Empress Dawn
Kayyla
Storm Cestavani
Destiny 251

Again, yes they are psychic they will temporarily make you feel good, can pick up the situation, can tell you about the person you are asking...but their predications DID NOT come to pass in the long run.

About free will... often you will hear psychics talk about free will and i understand this notion, yet i think it is a cope out. As much as these psychics charge per minute, they should be able to look beyond that cloudy "free will" notion. If this is the case, then i feel like these advisors need to state that in their advetisement page. It is not right to sell a dream, callers beware!!

Shari
Queens, New York
U.S.A.

31 Updates & Rebuttals


Lili Holiday

payson,
Arizona,
United States of America

Lili Holiday is NO Con artist

#32REBUTTAL Individual responds

Tue, November 24, 2009


You know I was told by one of my clients that Eastcoast girl who USED to be my friend  had posted a very vindictive rip off report about me.I am on keen.com as an adviser and I have been conducting psychic readings for over 30 years and have a very large and happy clientele.No I can't please everybody and I do the best to my ability...however I do not appreaciate you M....... for posting this vindictive untrue report because you as a jaded person want to get back at me for ending our friendship.Remember karma is a very funny thing...it may not hit you right away but when it does it destroys everything in its path...Stop being vindictive and stop being bitter. No I do not consider myself a Queen...how dare you post that...I don't think you want me posting untrue things about you,but you know what?...I would never do that because I'm not a bitter vindictive person.It's such a shame that you have to act like this...you appear to be an angry person and your words are filled with anger,you may want to consult with someone other than a psychic on that problem.I have had the same clients for many many years,and as I recall you were very pleased with my readings...it's when I couldn't take your call due to the fact I had to take care of my disabled son,but of course you can't seem to understand that,and I would've taken your call later on that day.You vindictively left a bad rating and then tried to cover it up saying that you didn't mean it and made it out to be my fault.Stop blaming other people for things that go wrong in your life.


Eastcoastgirl

BOSTON,
Massachusetts,
U.S.A.

Lili Holiday is the biggest con artist of them all on Keen.

#32Consumer Suggestion

Mon, May 18, 2009

If you dare to live her a 1 star reading for a dropped call, she will send you a nasty email, ( I accidentally did when it was meant for another reader). I was really shocked because I have paid her a lot of money on and off of Keen.
(YOu have to leave a 1 star with Keen for a dropped call to get a refund-its the only way). ( I thought we had sort of become friends the 2+ plus years she had been reading for me-WRONG).

But after so much b***s***, missing appointments, not returning emails (and she says right on her Profile, "If I am away, send me an email, I check them often".
She also blew off appointments with a co worker and a good friend twice.
This is her full time job, this is how she makes a living, so how does she just not answer emails or keep appointments?

That was a little embarrassing as I suggested her to many friends. (none of their predictions came to pass).

Also, one final straw that broke the camels back, I saw her on face book bragging big time that she reads tarot cards for a living a makes a great living at it, I realized, she doesnt care at ALL about people, just about making a buck.

I final left her a 3 star rating (out of 5) and she blocked me, that is why so many her of ratings are 5 stars, she only has about a 20-30% accuracy rate, IF THAT.
(How dare I leave a 3 star for the Queen-LOL)?

I called her back many times because she keep sending me free minutes, thats how she kept me hooked.

One fuuny antidote to this story, I sent her an email asking her a question, this past November, she responed back, that she saw me and my ex getting pregnant and having twins, mind you, I didnt ask about having a baby. I do not want kids, I lost an ovary this past summer with a cancer scare, and have fertility issues. My ex does not want kids, and according to her with should have been together by this Christmas, its now nearing the end of May, (still not together) If I was still calling her, she would be still revising her times lines. 1 year ago she told me we would be engaged by this time. This person may have a very thin gift, with a narrow window of vision, she got a couple a things right, but everthing else was bs, she is a CON ARTIST....stay away from her!!!!!!!!!! And Keen in general, and Liveperson as well.


Barbara

Elgin,
Illinois,
U.S.A.

Not all are fakes, but...

#32Consumer Suggestion

Thu, May 14, 2009

The question about Steven Craig must be a joke? His name is featured prominently on nearly all of the lists of Keen fakes posted here. Most of the top rated ones are total frauds. As mentioned, some may have a degree of psychic ability, but use it strictly to lure callers in and gain their trust. Psychic ability, like hair color, is shared by many, but is no indication of spirituality in a person. The Keen advisors who are psychic and who genuinely want to help people are not at the top of the list, or the top of the price structure, either! Because they don't have getting rich quick any way they can as a goal, their marketing is less aggressive, their promises are less flamboyant and their rates are lower.

Having called Keen since at least 2003, and having spent thousands of dollars that I so wish I now had in the bank instead, I feel qualified to say that some readers are genuine, and have on few occasion helped me change/improve conditions and situations in my life in significant ways. I feel I have also learned more about spirituality and metaphysics, and, as an unexpected side benefit, it seems that all of the empathic convos over the past 6 years have had the effect of strengthening my own psychic abilities.

Any psychic addicts reading this, I am not planning to list any names, although I will follow the blog and see if it seems appropriate to reconsider that.
The reasons for this are not to "hoard" the good ones, but because
1) We are addicts. It's sort of like, to an alcoholic it doesn't make a difference if we're talking about beer, wine or scotch, they should just avoid drinking it.
2) Even calling genuine psychics can have a debilitating effect on the caller.

Each time we call a psychic for answers (as opposed to spiritual development), we throw away our own power; looking outside ourselves for solutions sends our inner self a clear message that, hey, we don't have a clue what to do, how to cope, how to live, and not only that, we are fearful of what's ahead. When we call obsessively, we defy God, who asks us to have faith, by exhibiting the opposite of faith: demanding to know our future before it happens. Calling also weakens our self discipline and self respect, like kids who sneak around and open their presents early, because we are impatient, grasping, or fearful of missing out.

Those are some of the things that calling does to us, but what about what doesn't happen when we addictively call psychics? We don't develop qualities of patience, faith, hope, wisdom, or insight, or any resources in our lives for calming our fears and anxieties using healthier (often free!) means. What if we went for a walk, or prayed, or confided in a friend or relative for insight and guidance? We would be blessed with greater peace and confidence, and with richer, more real relationships. What if we were to learn how to meditate for 10 minutes a day, or spend a few minutes gardening (or in painting, sculpting, dance, creative writing, etc.)? Many of the answers we seek are inside ourselves, and in these calming, centering activities, Spirit would have more opportunity to get through to us with beneficial insights, creative ideas, answers to our questions, and solutions to our problems. We would start to hear the voice within more and more, and would begin to just know things. Think how empowered and self confident we could become!

Last, calling a psychic means almost always asking the wrong question. So even when the psychic is right, and predictions come true, we are left in pretty much the same condition as before. Sure it's great if we get the job, the man, the raise or whatever. But how soon does that condition then become the status quo? Before long, we find we have another pressing concern to ask about. The promotion, the move, etc.

Before calling, if we could ask ourselves, "What is it I really want to know? What is it that I really feel in need of in this situation?" For me the answer to this can be comfort; reassurance; validation of myself as a person; hope for the future; calming of anxiety; release from fear; renewed inspiration for living; or less maturely, vindication over an adversary; confirmation of a "pipe dream"; exemption from responsibility; and avoidance of the hard work it sometimes takes to make life work out successfully for ourselves.

I hope for a time when, no matter what the answers may be to the current batch of yes/no questions in my life, I feel strong, secure and confident in the knowledge that, come what may, I will be OK. I dream of feeling grounded and uplifted at the same time, because I know myself, have supportive people near me, have developed some faith, and am regularly in touch with an endlessly renewable inner source of wisdom, hope, joy and love. These are things no psychic phone call can provide, or at least, not for more than a few hours. And Spirit doesn't charge us by the minute.

Namaste


Barbara

Elgin,
Illinois,
U.S.A.

Not all are fakes, but...

#32Consumer Suggestion

Thu, May 14, 2009

The question about Steven Craig must be a joke? His name is featured prominently on nearly all of the lists of Keen fakes posted here. Most of the top rated ones are total frauds. As mentioned, some may have a degree of psychic ability, but use it strictly to lure callers in and gain their trust. Psychic ability, like hair color, is shared by many, but is no indication of spirituality in a person. The Keen advisors who are psychic and who genuinely want to help people are not at the top of the list, or the top of the price structure, either! Because they don't have getting rich quick any way they can as a goal, their marketing is less aggressive, their promises are less flamboyant and their rates are lower.

Having called Keen since at least 2003, and having spent thousands of dollars that I so wish I now had in the bank instead, I feel qualified to say that some readers are genuine, and have on few occasion helped me change/improve conditions and situations in my life in significant ways. I feel I have also learned more about spirituality and metaphysics, and, as an unexpected side benefit, it seems that all of the empathic convos over the past 6 years have had the effect of strengthening my own psychic abilities.

Any psychic addicts reading this, I am not planning to list any names, although I will follow the blog and see if it seems appropriate to reconsider that.
The reasons for this are not to "hoard" the good ones, but because
1) We are addicts. It's sort of like, to an alcoholic it doesn't make a difference if we're talking about beer, wine or scotch, they should just avoid drinking it.
2) Even calling genuine psychics can have a debilitating effect on the caller.

Each time we call a psychic for answers (as opposed to spiritual development), we throw away our own power; looking outside ourselves for solutions sends our inner self a clear message that, hey, we don't have a clue what to do, how to cope, how to live, and not only that, we are fearful of what's ahead. When we call obsessively, we defy God, who asks us to have faith, by exhibiting the opposite of faith: demanding to know our future before it happens. Calling also weakens our self discipline and self respect, like kids who sneak around and open their presents early, because we are impatient, grasping, or fearful of missing out.

Those are some of the things that calling does to us, but what about what doesn't happen when we addictively call psychics? We don't develop qualities of patience, faith, hope, wisdom, or insight, or any resources in our lives for calming our fears and anxieties using healthier (often free!) means. What if we went for a walk, or prayed, or confided in a friend or relative for insight and guidance? We would be blessed with greater peace and confidence, and with richer, more real relationships. What if we were to learn how to meditate for 10 minutes a day, or spend a few minutes gardening (or in painting, sculpting, dance, creative writing, etc.)? Many of the answers we seek are inside ourselves, and in these calming, centering activities, Spirit would have more opportunity to get through to us with beneficial insights, creative ideas, answers to our questions, and solutions to our problems. We would start to hear the voice within more and more, and would begin to just know things. Think how empowered and self confident we could become!

Last, calling a psychic means almost always asking the wrong question. So even when the psychic is right, and predictions come true, we are left in pretty much the same condition as before. Sure it's great if we get the job, the man, the raise or whatever. But how soon does that condition then become the status quo? Before long, we find we have another pressing concern to ask about. The promotion, the move, etc.

Before calling, if we could ask ourselves, "What is it I really want to know? What is it that I really feel in need of in this situation?" For me the answer to this can be comfort; reassurance; validation of myself as a person; hope for the future; calming of anxiety; release from fear; renewed inspiration for living; or less maturely, vindication over an adversary; confirmation of a "pipe dream"; exemption from responsibility; and avoidance of the hard work it sometimes takes to make life work out successfully for ourselves.

I hope for a time when, no matter what the answers may be to the current batch of yes/no questions in my life, I feel strong, secure and confident in the knowledge that, come what may, I will be OK. I dream of feeling grounded and uplifted at the same time, because I know myself, have supportive people near me, have developed some faith, and am regularly in touch with an endlessly renewable inner source of wisdom, hope, joy and love. These are things no psychic phone call can provide, or at least, not for more than a few hours. And Spirit doesn't charge us by the minute.

Namaste


Barbara

Elgin,
Illinois,
U.S.A.

Not all are fakes, but...

#32Consumer Suggestion

Thu, May 14, 2009

The question about Steven Craig must be a joke? His name is featured prominently on nearly all of the lists of Keen fakes posted here. Most of the top rated ones are total frauds. As mentioned, some may have a degree of psychic ability, but use it strictly to lure callers in and gain their trust. Psychic ability, like hair color, is shared by many, but is no indication of spirituality in a person. The Keen advisors who are psychic and who genuinely want to help people are not at the top of the list, or the top of the price structure, either! Because they don't have getting rich quick any way they can as a goal, their marketing is less aggressive, their promises are less flamboyant and their rates are lower.

Having called Keen since at least 2003, and having spent thousands of dollars that I so wish I now had in the bank instead, I feel qualified to say that some readers are genuine, and have on few occasion helped me change/improve conditions and situations in my life in significant ways. I feel I have also learned more about spirituality and metaphysics, and, as an unexpected side benefit, it seems that all of the empathic convos over the past 6 years have had the effect of strengthening my own psychic abilities.

Any psychic addicts reading this, I am not planning to list any names, although I will follow the blog and see if it seems appropriate to reconsider that.
The reasons for this are not to "hoard" the good ones, but because
1) We are addicts. It's sort of like, to an alcoholic it doesn't make a difference if we're talking about beer, wine or scotch, they should just avoid drinking it.
2) Even calling genuine psychics can have a debilitating effect on the caller.

Each time we call a psychic for answers (as opposed to spiritual development), we throw away our own power; looking outside ourselves for solutions sends our inner self a clear message that, hey, we don't have a clue what to do, how to cope, how to live, and not only that, we are fearful of what's ahead. When we call obsessively, we defy God, who asks us to have faith, by exhibiting the opposite of faith: demanding to know our future before it happens. Calling also weakens our self discipline and self respect, like kids who sneak around and open their presents early, because we are impatient, grasping, or fearful of missing out.

Those are some of the things that calling does to us, but what about what doesn't happen when we addictively call psychics? We don't develop qualities of patience, faith, hope, wisdom, or insight, or any resources in our lives for calming our fears and anxieties using healthier (often free!) means. What if we went for a walk, or prayed, or confided in a friend or relative for insight and guidance? We would be blessed with greater peace and confidence, and with richer, more real relationships. What if we were to learn how to meditate for 10 minutes a day, or spend a few minutes gardening (or in painting, sculpting, dance, creative writing, etc.)? Many of the answers we seek are inside ourselves, and in these calming, centering activities, Spirit would have more opportunity to get through to us with beneficial insights, creative ideas, answers to our questions, and solutions to our problems. We would start to hear the voice within more and more, and would begin to just know things. Think how empowered and self confident we could become!

Last, calling a psychic means almost always asking the wrong question. So even when the psychic is right, and predictions come true, we are left in pretty much the same condition as before. Sure it's great if we get the job, the man, the raise or whatever. But how soon does that condition then become the status quo? Before long, we find we have another pressing concern to ask about. The promotion, the move, etc.

Before calling, if we could ask ourselves, "What is it I really want to know? What is it that I really feel in need of in this situation?" For me the answer to this can be comfort; reassurance; validation of myself as a person; hope for the future; calming of anxiety; release from fear; renewed inspiration for living; or less maturely, vindication over an adversary; confirmation of a "pipe dream"; exemption from responsibility; and avoidance of the hard work it sometimes takes to make life work out successfully for ourselves.

I hope for a time when, no matter what the answers may be to the current batch of yes/no questions in my life, I feel strong, secure and confident in the knowledge that, come what may, I will be OK. I dream of feeling grounded and uplifted at the same time, because I know myself, have supportive people near me, have developed some faith, and am regularly in touch with an endlessly renewable inner source of wisdom, hope, joy and love. These are things no psychic phone call can provide, or at least, not for more than a few hours. And Spirit doesn't charge us by the minute.

Namaste


Barbara

Elgin,
Illinois,
U.S.A.

Not all are fakes, but...

#32Consumer Suggestion

Thu, May 14, 2009

The question about Steven Craig must be a joke? His name is featured prominently on nearly all of the lists of Keen fakes posted here. Most of the top rated ones are total frauds. As mentioned, some may have a degree of psychic ability, but use it strictly to lure callers in and gain their trust. Psychic ability, like hair color, is shared by many, but is no indication of spirituality in a person. The Keen advisors who are psychic and who genuinely want to help people are not at the top of the list, or the top of the price structure, either! Because they don't have getting rich quick any way they can as a goal, their marketing is less aggressive, their promises are less flamboyant and their rates are lower.

Having called Keen since at least 2003, and having spent thousands of dollars that I so wish I now had in the bank instead, I feel qualified to say that some readers are genuine, and have on few occasion helped me change/improve conditions and situations in my life in significant ways. I feel I have also learned more about spirituality and metaphysics, and, as an unexpected side benefit, it seems that all of the empathic convos over the past 6 years have had the effect of strengthening my own psychic abilities.

Any psychic addicts reading this, I am not planning to list any names, although I will follow the blog and see if it seems appropriate to reconsider that.
The reasons for this are not to "hoard" the good ones, but because
1) We are addicts. It's sort of like, to an alcoholic it doesn't make a difference if we're talking about beer, wine or scotch, they should just avoid drinking it.
2) Even calling genuine psychics can have a debilitating effect on the caller.

Each time we call a psychic for answers (as opposed to spiritual development), we throw away our own power; looking outside ourselves for solutions sends our inner self a clear message that, hey, we don't have a clue what to do, how to cope, how to live, and not only that, we are fearful of what's ahead. When we call obsessively, we defy God, who asks us to have faith, by exhibiting the opposite of faith: demanding to know our future before it happens. Calling also weakens our self discipline and self respect, like kids who sneak around and open their presents early, because we are impatient, grasping, or fearful of missing out.

Those are some of the things that calling does to us, but what about what doesn't happen when we addictively call psychics? We don't develop qualities of patience, faith, hope, wisdom, or insight, or any resources in our lives for calming our fears and anxieties using healthier (often free!) means. What if we went for a walk, or prayed, or confided in a friend or relative for insight and guidance? We would be blessed with greater peace and confidence, and with richer, more real relationships. What if we were to learn how to meditate for 10 minutes a day, or spend a few minutes gardening (or in painting, sculpting, dance, creative writing, etc.)? Many of the answers we seek are inside ourselves, and in these calming, centering activities, Spirit would have more opportunity to get through to us with beneficial insights, creative ideas, answers to our questions, and solutions to our problems. We would start to hear the voice within more and more, and would begin to just know things. Think how empowered and self confident we could become!

Last, calling a psychic means almost always asking the wrong question. So even when the psychic is right, and predictions come true, we are left in pretty much the same condition as before. Sure it's great if we get the job, the man, the raise or whatever. But how soon does that condition then become the status quo? Before long, we find we have another pressing concern to ask about. The promotion, the move, etc.

Before calling, if we could ask ourselves, "What is it I really want to know? What is it that I really feel in need of in this situation?" For me the answer to this can be comfort; reassurance; validation of myself as a person; hope for the future; calming of anxiety; release from fear; renewed inspiration for living; or less maturely, vindication over an adversary; confirmation of a "pipe dream"; exemption from responsibility; and avoidance of the hard work it sometimes takes to make life work out successfully for ourselves.

I hope for a time when, no matter what the answers may be to the current batch of yes/no questions in my life, I feel strong, secure and confident in the knowledge that, come what may, I will be OK. I dream of feeling grounded and uplifted at the same time, because I know myself, have supportive people near me, have developed some faith, and am regularly in touch with an endlessly renewable inner source of wisdom, hope, joy and love. These are things no psychic phone call can provide, or at least, not for more than a few hours. And Spirit doesn't charge us by the minute.

Namaste


Julie

Na,
California,
U.S.A.

Steven Craig

#32Consumer Comment

Sun, April 19, 2009

can any one share thier experiences reading with steven craig
he is the top reader on keen I assume he must be fairly accurate?


Sandraw

Providence,
Rhode Island,
U.S.A.

Other site

#32Consumer Comment

Fri, April 17, 2009

The other site is psychic source.com. They do not just tell you what you want to hear.
The first one I spoke to I asked about a job, she told me that by April I'd be working. I was disappointed it was not even March yet and I did not really believe her as I was actively interviewing. Well, I got a job just when she said and it happened out of the blue, like she said.


Springlady

Austin,
Texas,
U.S.A.

If you must call, go to another site

#32Consumer Comment

Sun, March 22, 2009

Hi Sandraw,

Thank you for the posting your opinion. l appreciate it !
Please tell the name of the site...

Thank you again !


Sandraw

Providence,
Rhode Island,
U.S.A.

If you must call, go to another site

#32Consumer Comment

Sat, March 21, 2009

Hi,

okay, my friends and I have left keen and signed on with another service hopefully to find a couple of accurate psychics. There is another service out there who in fact tests their psychics. They encourage clients to let them know how accurate their psychics are, the advisors are not allowed to email clients looking for feedback, sending minutes, although the site does give minutes, already some have had predictions happen, these psychics are quick and fast. They speak properly not like some on keen who say ain't and don't, etc. showing lack of education. Keen does not test abilities. People like Deborah Mills would not be able to read very long on this other site as her predictions never happen and these psychics don't send emails like she does saying spirit makes people wait to grow, learn, etc. to cover the fact that she is wrong or guessed wrong out the outset. The psychics on that site will sometimes give a time which happens, but otherwise say it is coming, but have stated nobody keeps callers calling for years for a prediction. The owner spoke to us, insured us that all the psychics go through thorough testing, I have only had two readings, one where the prediction will happen by this week (a job interview) and the other within the month. Both psychics seemed sure, they do not share readings there like they do on Keen, they do not sound like guessers and will not tell clients who call about jobs they are getting those jobs if they do not see that happening. Deborah once told my sister she would get every job she applied for then said in spirits time. It has been a world of difference, time will tell, but the webiste is great, customers writing in blogs about advisors, nobody has such great feedback as on Keen because they cannot have people leave them glowing feedback, have friends sign on, ask for 5 star feedback, but these advisors are better than Keen. 3 people from my group already had predictions happen in the right timeframe and these psychics are honest, one girl was calling Deborah Mills and Celeste for a year both promised the return of an ex, this girl called one of our new advisos and he did not see that, he saw that ex in another relationship, but saw a new man coming for her. She needed to let go. One week later she learned that her ex was in fact engaged and she met a new man. You cannot trust predictions by an advisor which never happen and you people cannot believe the excuses, such as timing is too hard, Deborarh once emailed clients saying that one lady waiting 10 years for a prediction, I suppose that is to make clients think she will ultimately prove right. How could she or those other false hope psychics pass tests for other sites. She can't tell the testers that she knows things will happen for them but in spirits time years. So, please stop calling keen, live person, psychic guild, anyone who has no testing in place. I'm not here to advertise a site, but look up some and see what the specifications are for advisors. On the site we joined, we all got free 10 minute readings with psychics of our choice, we did not even give cc information, it was free, then we decided to join. This is a lot of research has been done on the sites because too many scam artists are taking advantage of people, some are not, it took us 2 years to find authentic people and none are on Keen, that I can certify, if they were real, they would want to be on sites who give them more money, right? Well, they can't be on those sites because they can't prove themselves to be on them. So, give up keen now, if someone gets something right, they guessed it right, that's all.


Joe

Austin,
Texas,
U.S.A.

NO MATTER WHO IT IS, THESE FAKE PSYCHIC LINES RIP YOU OFF

#32Consumer Comment

Thu, February 19, 2009

AND IF YOU KEEP WASTING YOUR MONEY ON SPELLS THAT WILL NOT WORK AND PROBABLY WERE NEVER PERFORMED AND IF THEY WERE, YOU WOULD PROBABLY WISH THEY WEREN'T BECAUSE THEY WOULD NOT BE DONE RIGHT ( AND BAD THINGS HAPPEN FROM THOSE..)

AND IF YOU KEEP WASTING YOUR MONEY ON FAKE PSYCHICS WHOSE ONLY OBJECTIVE IS TO KEEP YOU ON THE PHONE AS LONG AS THEY CAN FOR A BIG CHUNK OF THOSE BILLABLE MINUTES (IMAGINE THE GALL TO CHARGE FOR MINUTES!)

AND PROMISE YOU DREAMS THAT WILL NEVER COME TRUE BECAUSE THEY CAN BARELY KEEP THEIR OWN ACT TOGETHER AND ARE PROBABLY CALLING OUT OF SOME SHACK OR A TRAILER TRASH PARK...

YOU KNOW THIS IS FAKE BUT YOU WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS NONSENSE

AND I HAVE NO SYMPATHY ON YOU

JUST ASKING YOU TO SAVE THAT MONEY FOR YOUR OLD AGE BECAUSE YOU WILL NEED IT MORE THAN YOU KNOW


Sandraw

Providence,
Rhode Island,
U.S.A.

In Re: Deborah Mills, Veruska

#32Consumer Comment

Wed, February 18, 2009

I agree with the list above - fakes. Especially Deborah Mills and Veruska.

Deborah is a true con artist. She tells you all the same thing. Then says her spirit says it will happen, never does and she sends emails to her clients saying her spirit takes years sometimes.

She would tell me my ex was coming back same as everyone else and he was growing spiritually. My friend called her, made up an ex and she told her the ex would be back, this month, that month, etc. The ex did not exist.

She says she is cheap at her rate and cares about her clients and won't raise it, she does not need to, she is good at cheating people she gets many callers. They wait patiently for her false hope predictions. She is a disgusting woman. She tries to make her clients think she is a wonderful spiritual person, yet, she is stealing their money cause she does not want a real job. When we tried to leave feedback about her telling someone that a fake ex was returning, we couldn't. Please do not start calling her, she is convincing. She tells folks that her predictions can actually take 10 years, spirit will only make the prediction happen when you are ready. WHAT? That is so that you will continue to call. Never said she did not have a good con going. She talks about being poor all the time, so we are supposed to give her money so she can lie to us? Sad thing is some real psychics say she believes she is clairvoyant. She loves to say the ex is growing spiritually, one ex was growing into a jail cell. She is truly something elese.

If you hear this: my spirit says most definitely you will have contact, you are meant to be together, I know it will happen, most definitely, hang up and don't call back, she said that to 4 people in a row. Like I said an ex was made up and got that.

Veruska - predictions never happen. She changes from one call to the next. If you are a first tiem caller she will say what you want to hear and give a 2 week timeframe, when you call back, she will tell you she thinks it will be months. Of course that is to get you to call for months.

These 2 were the worst for me and anyone I know that were calling. There are really no real psychics on Keen, just cons out for money, but I think some do try. But these 2 will hang you up for years if you let them. Try it out, call Deborah, let her give you false hope, then look at her emails to clients about hope, about manifesting your own prediction, about how if you do not believe her prediction you can prevent it because she is right. She covers up that she sees nothing, she just is counting the bucks and the calls. She even said she will not change her rates on her clients who she loves, then asks them all to book at least 20 minutes so spirit can get all the information. Yeah right, give me more money but I won't change my rates. Don't trust the feedback either - too many people have been disappointed by her. They are now coming on here talking about it. She does not belong on the highest rated, she should be no. 1 for scamming, but she got that position due to asking for good feedback from people and bidding for the spot, not because she is accurate. She is on live person for twice what she charges on Keen. I was disgusted with her after a while, I fell into it and believed only to learn that she was in fact just lying to keep me calling, its all about the money so she does not have to get a real job.

Veruska is just a blatent fraud, doesn't take long to see that.

Eli Casey tells everyone "he or she is the one for you", there is a soulmate connection (tells it to everyone)

Lady Celest - is not psychic, but her husband is good.

Rakeal - she is fake too - she doesn't remember you when you call again and gives a whole different picture. She told me my ex would be back in a week, when I called again, she said in a year I will meet a man, she had no idea I called before.

I think its best to call none of them

Oh CeCi - says she has second sight, she has no sight, not at all - gives advice which is bad. I asked her about work and she said I would have to apply for a job. She thinks that is psychic advice. I asked her about my ex and I not speaking and she said he wanted to, he did not. She then begged me for good ratings

Jagger - tells everyone same thing and does not stop sending emails asking for feedback

these people are truly unethical slobs who simply do not want to work and think scamming others is the way to do. They must have had bad lives and think the world owes them something, Deborah especially, I hate her, she works on peoples hearts and minds and then another psychic says she laughs at the clients who believe her


Pegw

Dedham,
Massachusetts,
U.S.A.

False Hope

#32Consumer Comment

Wed, January 14, 2009

The known false hope psychics on keen are the following: A survey was done of former clients and here is the list of the ones who continually gave false hope, had no idea of energy surrounding a situation

Eli Casey
Deborah Mills
Veruska
Lady Celest (nice lady though)
Helga Morrow
Josh Evans
Empress Dawn


These, especially Deborah and Eli tell everyone what they want to hear. Time and time again, they are not psychics, other psychics called them and laughed when they got off the phone


Shari

CORONA,
New York,
U.S.A.

Queen of Cups and others

#32Author of original report

Thu, March 06, 2008

I had a reading with her on multiple occasions. In all honesty, "some" of the things she says are true. She told me to go to the eye doctor because something is going on with my left eye. I went and found out my retina is thinning. In that aspect she was absolutly correct. However, i called her numerous times in regards to my love life and she kept saying that my ex would call and want me back. The fact of the matter it didnt happen at all. Additionally, she saw me moving out but im still in the same residence.

Most psychics i have talked to are good at describing what is going on. They leave you with a feeling that they know everything and you develop trust in them. This will result in frequent calls to them just to make sure things are on "course". Then when the deadline comes or the opposite happens they eithier say give it another couple of months or they change their tune for the reading and negate everything said in previous months. I have spent thousands of dollars on many so called "prominent" advisors from many online companies charging anywhere from $3-20 per/min. I have learned to trust in myself and live by what i feel instead of what other people "feel" or "see".


Jcb88

San Diego,
California,
U.S.A.

To Shari

#32Consumer Suggestion

Thu, February 14, 2008

what did queen of cups18 tell you would happen?


Primetime

San Jose,
California,
U.S.A.

question for anybody

#32Consumer Suggestion

Thu, February 07, 2008

is lynn hutchinson worth calling?


Jcb88

San Diego,
California,
U.S.A.

For Fira about Queen of cups18

#32Consumer Comment

Thu, February 07, 2008

is she a fake too? i keep hearing she is a real psychic and her reviews are near perfect and was thinking of calling her.


Fira

Newport Beach,
California,
U.S.A.

the questions about lady rhiannon

#32Consumer Comment

Fri, February 01, 2008

Yes, all of her predictions were wrong. If they weren't I'd be married to a man of my dreams by now and be expecting twins. It's been a year. Didn't happen.
Him and I live in the same part of town and our paths cross a lot. He doesn't even know I exist. I'll be moving soon due to work. I'd given it a couple of years. Watched him parade around with a different girl every week. He doesn't like me. I don't feel like spinning my wheels anymore.


Jcb88

San Diego,
California,
U.S.A.

To Anybody in regards to lady celest

#32Consumer Comment

Sat, January 12, 2008

anybody call her for health advice or anything??let me know thanks=)


Jcb88

San Diego,
California,
U.S.A.

To Anybody in regards to lady celest

#32Consumer Comment

Sat, January 12, 2008

anybody call her for health advice or anything??let me know thanks=)


Jcb88

San Diego,
California,
U.S.A.

To Anybody in regards to lady celest

#32Consumer Comment

Sat, January 12, 2008

anybody call her for health advice or anything??let me know thanks=)


Jcb88

San Diego,
California,
U.S.A.

To Anybody in regards to lady celest

#32Consumer Comment

Sat, January 12, 2008

anybody call her for health advice or anything??let me know thanks=)


Jcb88

San Diego,
California,
U.S.A.

on the lady rhiannon

#32Consumer Suggestion

Tue, January 01, 2008

so she is a fraud?


Shari

CORONA,
New York,
U.S.A.

In response to Lady Rhiannon

#32Author of original report

Wed, December 26, 2007

I have recieved two readings from Lady Rhiannon earlier this year in regards to my relationship. She told me that my ex and i would get back together in April (we broke up March) and that we would have a good relationship. We had a huge altercation in April, havent spoken since then and we are going into 2008. Are we back together?? No. He has a serious live in girlfriend and I myself have moved on. Not only was Lady Rhiannon inaccuarate on this one, so was Queen of Cups and Lady Branwyn.


Jcb88

San Diego,
California,
U.S.A.

question on the lady rhiannon.

#32Consumer Comment

Wed, December 26, 2007

HAS ANY OF HER PREDICTIONS OR INFORMATION HER EVER BEEN WRONG OR OFF?


Jcb88

San Diego,
California,
U.S.A.

Question on THELADYRHIANNON...

#32Consumer Comment

Wed, December 26, 2007

HAS ANY OF HER PREDICTIONS EVER BEEN WRONG OR OFF?


Askingquestions

Lakewood,
California,
U.S.A.

Keen

#32Consumer Comment

Tue, October 16, 2007

Hi. I know that these posts are over 1 year old. You mentioned that there are genuine psychics on keen. Who are they? I just like to know coz I agree with you in the first place that some of the psychics you mentioned are actually scammers. But not all psychics on keen are a fraud. I would appreciate to hear from you soon. Thanks.


Shirley

San Gabriel,
California,
U.S.A.

Hi!

#32Consumer Comment

Fri, March 17, 2006

Hi! I just want to tell ya' that you are right. I was actually a victim myself. I started calling around the year of 2003, and I just recently decided to stop talking to these peeps. Back than i was kinda desperate because shall we say "love" problem. I was only 21 years old and I wanted some kinda answer. Boy, they kept on telling me yeah, you know what? He loves you. He will come back to you. He's gonna dump that other gal. But you know what? At the end, he never did come back into my life.

These scammers just wanna keep on feeding you "lies", so you will go back for more. When I first started, I was actually fascinated. I was like really? He will come back? But of course, I became heart broken and broke at the end. Well, like I said, I was dumb enough to believe what they told me. I learned my lesson through the hard way.

So now the only thing I can do is trust in God to give me guidance, and lead me to the right passage.


Shirley

San Gabriel,
California,
U.S.A.

Hi!

#32Consumer Comment

Fri, March 17, 2006

Hi! I just want to tell ya' that you are right. I was actually a victim myself. I started calling around the year of 2003, and I just recently decided to stop talking to these peeps. Back than i was kinda desperate because shall we say "love" problem. I was only 21 years old and I wanted some kinda answer. Boy, they kept on telling me yeah, you know what? He loves you. He will come back to you. He's gonna dump that other gal. But you know what? At the end, he never did come back into my life.

These scammers just wanna keep on feeding you "lies", so you will go back for more. When I first started, I was actually fascinated. I was like really? He will come back? But of course, I became heart broken and broke at the end. Well, like I said, I was dumb enough to believe what they told me. I learned my lesson through the hard way.

So now the only thing I can do is trust in God to give me guidance, and lead me to the right passage.


Shirley

San Gabriel,
California,
U.S.A.

Hi!

#32Consumer Comment

Fri, March 17, 2006

Hi! I just want to tell ya' that you are right. I was actually a victim myself. I started calling around the year of 2003, and I just recently decided to stop talking to these peeps. Back than i was kinda desperate because shall we say "love" problem. I was only 21 years old and I wanted some kinda answer. Boy, they kept on telling me yeah, you know what? He loves you. He will come back to you. He's gonna dump that other gal. But you know what? At the end, he never did come back into my life.

These scammers just wanna keep on feeding you "lies", so you will go back for more. When I first started, I was actually fascinated. I was like really? He will come back? But of course, I became heart broken and broke at the end. Well, like I said, I was dumb enough to believe what they told me. I learned my lesson through the hard way.

So now the only thing I can do is trust in God to give me guidance, and lead me to the right passage.


Shirley

San Gabriel,
California,
U.S.A.

Hi!

#32Consumer Comment

Fri, March 17, 2006

Hi! I just want to tell ya' that you are right. I was actually a victim myself. I started calling around the year of 2003, and I just recently decided to stop talking to these peeps. Back than i was kinda desperate because shall we say "love" problem. I was only 21 years old and I wanted some kinda answer. Boy, they kept on telling me yeah, you know what? He loves you. He will come back to you. He's gonna dump that other gal. But you know what? At the end, he never did come back into my life.

These scammers just wanna keep on feeding you "lies", so you will go back for more. When I first started, I was actually fascinated. I was like really? He will come back? But of course, I became heart broken and broke at the end. Well, like I said, I was dumb enough to believe what they told me. I learned my lesson through the hard way.

So now the only thing I can do is trust in God to give me guidance, and lead me to the right passage.

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