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  • Report:  #740182

Complaint Review: Psychic Carrie Pines

Psychic Carrie Pines Scammed me and stole 2,000 dollars from me. This lady is a horrible human being. Houston, Texas

  • Reported By:
    ScammedGirl91 — costa mesa California United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Mon, June 13, 2011
  • Updated:
    Wed, June 15, 2011

This woman is a horrible human being. She told me she could
get me and my ex boyfriend back together. At first, she told me there was a lot
of darkness that was causing a blockage and that she was able to remove it. She
said there was a $2OO "one time fee" for the removal as well as a
"money back guarantee". I sent her the money and she told me he will
call me in 3 days. He did (although it had more to do with law of attraction
but whatever) so I was like OMG THIS LADY IS TRULY GIFTED. NOT. Then she said
to finish this spell, she needed me to sleep on 12 hundred dollar bills and
that this money was not to spend but to absorb the energy. I told her I had to
get the money from my mom since I didn't have that kind of money. She didn't
care, obviously. I slept on the money and the next day she told me I had to
send her the money and she would send  it
back in 2 hours and that I could "trust" her. Ha, what a joke.
Afterwards, she told me she needed $4oo more because there was too much
negativity. I did. I asked for my money back (the 1,200) and she kept making up
stupid excuses. SHE EVEN SAID THE NEGATIVITY WAS SO STRONG SHE WAS SENT TO THE
HOSPITAL! lol. Anyways, she asked for $400 more dollars. After paying that last
fee, I was over it. This woman isn't psychic, I lied to her and told her me and
my ex were back together so this scumbag will give me my money back since I got
IN REALLY BAD TROUBLE with my mom for losing her money. I never told her I was
scammed by this disgusting human being, it's too embarrassing! I kept calling
her asking for my money, "next week", "next month". A year
later, still no money, or man. I realized this man wasn't for me and I decided
to move on, as I should've  done instead
of calling this stupid lady. She is a phony and gives cold readings, not real
ones. One day, Carrie will need money and she will be in great need of it and
she won't be able to get it. I have faith in Karma and I know that someone who
would play with human emotions like this is rotten inside and I feel bad for
her. She has kids and it makes me wonder how she looks at them in the eye and
raises them to be good human beings. But it's okay Carrie Pines, I'm sure God
is watching you and I hope the next time you dare to say "God Bless
You" flesh eating worms devour your anus.

4 Updates & Rebuttals


Ramjet

Somewhere,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

No psychics at all

#5Consumer Comment

Wed, June 15, 2011

There is no such thing as a psychic at all, anywhere.  They are all 100% frauds and they will indeed rip you off every chance they get.

I do congratulate the OP for reporting this experience so other people may benefit.

I just hope the OP knows that it isn't just this psychic who is a ripoff, it's ALL of them.

They are the lowest of the low.


ScammedGirl91

costa mesa,
California,
United States of America

I Agree

#5Author of original report

Tue, June 14, 2011

I agree. I totally deserved it. For being too naive and not doing my research. However, I'd appreciate that you don't judge me or the situation since you don't know the details and they're not important. Unfortunately not everyone is as smart as you when it comes to certain decisions or when someone is in extreme pain. But what's important here is not me or whether I deserve it or not. I'm not writing this so people feel sorry for me but to alert others not to make the same mistake as I did.


voiceofreason

North Carolina,
United States of America

Sorry, but you asked for it

#5General Comment

Tue, June 14, 2011

The only people who should use psychics for anything are law enforcement. Anyone else is either looking to know or hear something they ought not be looking to know or hear. Why would you resort to nonsense like this instead of finding a neutral intermediary, counselor, pastor, etc to help heal a rift between you two? Anyone going like you to psychics is begging to get ripped off. It boggles my mind that someone savvy enough to resort to posting on this site would get suckered like that to begin with.


Bigear

Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma,
United States of America

"Cursed Money" Scheme - Warning

#5Consumer Suggestion

Tue, June 14, 2011

Hello,

I would like to warn you or anyone else reading this that this is a very common and potentially financially dangerous scam. The supposed "psychic" will persuade their mark to give them money in exchange for some sort of granted wish, usually suggesting that the money will be returned. The scammer then continues asking for more money, usually suggesting that this money is "cursed" and needs to be purified. The scammer continues to press that the money needs to be given or that all will be lost concerning the mark's original wishes. The scammer always guarantees that the money will be returned, but never returns the money. Often the scammer will always try to convince the mark that the money is truly cursed and that this needs immediate attention, sometimes going to lengths like suggesting it has sent the "psychic" into grave illness.

Please, do not fall to this scheme. Regardless of your beliefs on the reality of psychics, if a purported psychic is asking for money and insists that it will be returned, do not walk, but run far, far away. Furthermore, this scheme is obviously illegal, and I suggest to the original complainant and anyone else who encounters this sort of scheme to get the police involved. 

I really do hope you can catch the scammers and get your money back. What these people did to you and no doubt countless others is completely monstrous and deplorable.

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