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  • Report:  #1517055

Complaint Review: Amy Satori - Wichita Falls Texas

Reported By:
Maryann - Westfield, United States
Submitted:
Updated:

Amy Satori
1530 P B Ln #S3752 Wichita Falls, 76032-2612 Texas, United States
Phone:
(720) 765-3966
Web:
www.amysatori.com
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I paid Amy Satori $866 for four 45 min phone sessions to help me tap into some childhood trauma and with my current life endeavors. She was pleasant the first three sessions; however, there were moments that were off-putting such as when I expressed trauma my mother caused at a young age, she said "And you still talk to her?".  That as unprofessional.

During the 3rd session I inquired about getting my resinart biz going.  She suggested I mail my art to people like herself & ask them to promote me on their platform.  I already had one of my pieces in the mail to her as a gift that apparently never made it to her bc she moved.  She provided her new address, so I sent a new piece that I already had in the works.  I did not care if she promoted me or not.  There was no pressure about that at all.  She sent an Instagram direct msg stating the 2nd one was received.

The last session she acted as if she had no idea it was me who sent her the resinart gift, she said it was full of evil/bad luck and proceeded to tell me in a giddy voice that she threw it in the trash & all bad luck stopped right away after that.  To me, that is a very indecent way to treat someone who paid you so much money.  Horrible, atrocious, rude bedside manner.  My art isn't cheap to make.  The professional way to handle that was to mail it back to me with a note explaining why.  

I would not recommend her to anyone.  I don't want any money back.  I don't want to hear from her.  I just felt it was important other people had the option of seeing true feedback.



2 Updates & Rebuttals

Maryann

Westfield,
Indiana,
United States
Thanks for the advice; however, ...

#2Author of original report

Wed, March 23, 2022

"REAL" therapists are just as manipulative & unprofessional as people like Amy.  I had the opportunity to watch her on YouTube, so I felt like I was in good hands.  I did watch her lightly ridicule people, which is far from my style, but thought there was no way I would do something to make her disrespect me in that manner.  

I will take this experience as a growth point.  Red flags were there & I kept ignoring them.  I can see them clearly now.


RICK

United States
Idea

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, March 22, 2022

Here's an idea.  Why don't you try a REAL therapist instead of giving these scammers $900?

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