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  • Report:  #1074056

Complaint Review: Live Person Psychics

Live Person Psychics Fraud Con False Hope internet

  • Reported By:
    NeverAgainRippedOff — Connecticut
  • Submitted:
    Thu, August 08, 2013
  • Updated:
    Thu, August 08, 2013

 Well, I am writing this to teach myself a lesson and hopefully do some good in saving other people money, and more importantly saving them from emotional anguish and being hooked on false, manufactured hopes. I thought I'd give it a try and am I sorry I did. I do think there are some psychics on liveperson who do mean well and probably do have some feelings of "vibes" etc but NO PERSON can predict how someone is going to be, what they're going to do, what path they are going to take, and when it is going to happen. Don't fall for it..and if the psychics believe it themselves, then they are delusional. Here's some things I discovered along the way in wasting thousands of dollars maxing out credit cards on live person experts:

1. The star ratings are largely BS. They have a few shills or enter accounts themselves where people put incredible write ups. Yes there are honest from other customers who thought they felt a connection, but there's a lot of manufactured BS there, too. When looking at ratings, take the time to scroll through the dates and pages. Look at the one, two and three star ratings and read what those customers had to say

 

2. These psychics share and/or have access to the subject matter that you as a customer talk about in your sessions. I've had LP psychics email me asking me for sessions and when I contacted them, they suddenly had all this detailed knowledge of what my situation was. Or with a new psychic during a first reading all of a sudden had the whole story to a "T" Some amatuers are so bad at this they'll even email you with buzz phrases and words you've used to describe your situaiton to another psychic and ask you for a session of course at a discount

 

3. You can spoof that easily by registering a second account under a totally different name and use a different email address and go back in and catch them red handed. This is why you get a phone call from LP Customer service within a few days of registering. They do that to protect their frauduelnt psychic experts. I've done this and found they had no idea who I was, had no idea about my situation and after I caught a few of them red handed, and revealed myself - after questioning why their "predictions" never came to pass, one of them told me for instance, precise dates, situations, etc. When none came to pass, and I questioned it, the psychic blocked me, so that when I see her online she doesn't reply, she lets the connection time out and you get "sorry expert is unavailable" so , once they get called out as cons, they blow you off. It's rude, it's hurtful and beyond the money being wasted which is no one's fault but mine, it's the mental anguish of wanting to believe something that is manufactured by a con artist who is just out to get your money as long as you play along with it.

 

So, ladies and gentlemen....

Don't do it! Do yourselves a favor. If you're in love with someone special, ask that person about it, because if it's meant to happen...it will happen. It's a choice between you two...both of you have to choose the same path and no "psychic" is going to guide you. If you have to second guess and wonder what's going on inside that special someone's mind...then your relationship isn't grown yet to where it needs to be. You still have work to do. Don't waste your money on a LP psychic or other hokey shop fair, readings, etc. It's ALL BS. The Amazing James Randi is RIGHT and he's still holding onto one million dollars to any "psychic" who will take his challenge and prove themselves. In 40 years, none have.

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