Susanh2008
London,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, November 22, 2008
It's funny how the persons behind this malicious posts only put attention in destroy other's work instead of focusing in become better... I am a client of this site listed here, and let me tell you, I have bought in several sites and I have had results with some and with some others, no. But I didn't focus on blaming them... I mean, if you paid for something and it didn't work, then you have to consider that that help might not be good enough instead of keep paying... oh, and by the way, I bought from her some time ago and if there is something that she never did was trying to charge me more (or stop replying). On the contrary, she had to do more work than the planned and she never accepted more money, so! That's why it's clearly not a truthful comment... In general I do not stand by any cause, by this lady helped me with a particular problem and it just doesn't seem fair for her and for all the people she helped... People that read this kind of sites should be aware that anyone is free to write a lot of things though the information might not be real. Well, that's what I think. bye
Angel
Spokane,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, October 25, 2008
www.divinelovespells.com stole from me $1300.00 over 11 month while I waited for her love spells to work, they never did. She kept suggesting new spells that would do the trick, she lied constantly and told me all I wanted to hear, that is her way of getting you to pay more. My situation got worse. She is definitely a scam. Do not use Lee Ann.
Angela
Somewhere,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, November 06, 2007
In regards to my previous post, I've just come across another site with the same ad I mentioned before(including the same offensive heading). It's called circleofnemue.com. Whether this site is affiliated with divinelovespells or not, I don't know. It just seemed worth mentioning.
Angela
West Sacramento,#5Consumer Comment
Sun, September 09, 2007
I was browsing for spells and noticed something disturbing in the google ads that appeared. The headline for the devinelovespells.com ad says "You are Pathetic." I'm dead serious. I wish I had a screen shot or something. Browse through any free spell site(of the DIY variety) and you'll probably come across it. How did they think that would go unnoticed? Well that headline certainly told me all I needed to know about that site.
Dena
LA,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, May 21, 2007
This report is posted By Aisha Haadi from the site http://www.egyptian-witchcraft.com Her only goal is to make people buy from her. She don't care about you or your problems, only about your money! She will seem nice til you paid, Then she will threaten you that if you contact her your spell will fail (the most stupid thing I have ever heard of). She talks bad about every good spell caster on the web and she has nothing to back it up with. Is a site fraud or scam because someone post it here? I will post about a site that IS A SCAM. Look below: http://www.egyptian-witchcraft.com - PROFESSIONAL SCAMMER Read more about her in my blog: http://aishalovespellsscam.blogspot.com/ "Gaby" aka Aisha says : "REMEMBER: Never ever hire anyone without an actual address. Any website that does not have an address is a RED FLAG! Stay away!" I would say: Don't think all is ok just because there is a "real" address. Aisha scams people even though she has a "real" address. As this is the internet-age. There is no need of a real address. Look at the owner of this site. He doesn't have a real address! So To Aisha: Your years of scamming people is over! To people buying from her: I am sorry for you and the money you will lose... To anyone believing in Aisha's posts (even those where she uses aliases such as "Gaby" and "trixie" etc), You really deserve being scammed by Aisha Haadi! And to people buying spells, It's a big difference between offering western union or demanding it. Many offer western union as an option if you cannot pay with paypal or credit card. And to those who post here (the aliases that isn't Aishas...). Don't become like her. Imagine Aisha starting to post your name on the internet and spreading the info about your case. Well Aisha Haadi posts names of people here and name of sites... And her "proof" is obly her own comments... Imagine I started a car brand and then came here saying "all other carmaker are bad scammers who don't care if people die in their car" (or something like that)... Does that mke my car good and theirs bad? Maybe fact is needed to back up fraud claims! Imagine sending people to death sentence without a fair trial... Just execute them because some people claim they are bad... Our world and society would perrish very fast... So beware of Aisha Haadi and her lies as she will only want to steal your money, step on your heart and stop your dreams from comming true! Kind regards,
Chong
Kuala Lumpur,#7Consumer Comment
Wed, May 02, 2007
This may be another fake site in disguise, advertising for the above scammers. I was banned when I posted links to your website trying to warn the users on the forum about potential scam spellcasters they had polled amongst the "best". psyforums.com
Chong
Kuala Lumpur,#8Consumer Comment
Wed, May 02, 2007
This may be another fake site in disguise, advertising for the above scammers. I was banned when I posted links to your website trying to warn the users on the forum about potential scam spellcasters they had polled amongst the "best". psyforums.com
Chong
Kuala Lumpur,#9Consumer Comment
Wed, May 02, 2007
This may be another fake site in disguise, advertising for the above scammers. I was banned when I posted links to your website trying to warn the users on the forum about potential scam spellcasters they had polled amongst the "best". psyforums.com
Sarah
Honolulu,#10Consumer Comment
Wed, February 28, 2007
Hi, Just read this and noticed that 4 out of the 5 "top" spellcasters on goldman-y.com are listed here at fraud. Makes me wonder if goldman-y.com is a fraud too.Please check it out! It may help more people from getting scammed!