alotlikedorothy11
Sunnyvale,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, April 17, 2016
I, too, have been a "psychic addict"; I do not mean to be rude but first of all, almost all psychics state "for entertainment only". I actually know some of the psychics you listed and I would like to give you my opinion... I am sure you have heard this before, let me echo that you should not blame the messenger if you do not like what you hear. I have been in your situation many times unfortunately and what I have learned iis this: if you wait at least 3 months and go back and review your chats, see what your opinion is then. I agree people tend to leave great feedback immediately; I suggest, however, taking time to go back and consider whatever has transpired in regards to your readings.
The reason I responded to this is because of a specific psychic you mentioned in your long list- that is Effiek. I have spent over $7,000 on chats and to be honest, I didn't like her much at first because she always told me negative things that did not seem to make sense; a couple months down the line, I reviewed all of our chats and suddenly since time had been given for the predictions she made, I swear to you that all of a sudden, it all made perfect sense and not even once was she EVER wrong.
This is just my opinion, what I have learned for myself though after spending thousands of dollars and taking the time to go back and re-read my reading (that, btw, are for entertainment only); I have found a trend in that the readers I would not understand initially and would get mad and leave bad reviews for, - they were actually the gifted ones after all was said and done. Defamation of character is not something to be taken lightly; a psychiatrist may be a viable option.
Patti
Madison,#3
Mon, September 21, 2009
There's over 100 names on that list. I saw one psychic's name twice. Psychic addicition is a cop out for readers? You must be joking. There is no possible intelligent response to laying responsibility on the psychics when the client has visited over 100 readers with evidence of going to the same reader more than once.
I see you're out of the hospital. I trust we'll be seeing an upsweep in psuedonyms?
Augusta
Stroudsburg,#4
Tue, September 08, 2009
Don't feel you are an addict - use of psychics die down as you realize that 99% of them are fake and then you really dont get much of a taste for using them again. What happened to you is normal, you had questions, you got fake answers when you were in need, some readers were cheap, some weren't but all the same they played on your mind. If they want to call you an addict to push the blame off of themselves for their fake skills, they they are the drug dealers so they should stop with that nonsense. People can spend their money as they please - however they should not be ripped off and you were.
Also dont listen to the garbage that just cause the reader was wrong with you that they are not fake - they are. Being wrong is being fake. Paying money for a service that is not provided is a scam. If the reader said, if I am off or wrong, please come back and let me re-look for a discount then they have some integrity. If they are making predictions that do not happen, they are fake and should NOT be making them in the first place. They should say - hey I really dont know for sure - this is what I am getting for the near term but it doesnt feel strong - or whatever - at least you will know it is not a sure thing or that you are basically being lied to by delusional or egotistical so-called spiritual readers. Or better yet "drug dealers". They know when a client is a frequent user of LP as they read the reviews and the jammer away between themselves - so if they read for you know this, then they are pushers.
jextaimex
Pennsylvania,#5
Mon, August 31, 2009
First of all, not that it really matters but many many other people have seemed to find that a lot of those psychics, who you immediately call "fake" and "scammers" because they maybe weren't perfect with your prediction, do have many many predictions that come true (i.e. Quietsound who doesn't waste your time, seems to be honest, and has endless amounts of comments about how her predictions came true). I think its wrong that you would go out and try to call these people fakes because they didn't work for you.
But really, that's not the problem. THAT MANY psychics? I understand wanting to test a lot out but that, that my friend is OVERLOAD. Its ridiculous. Go ahead and complain and call them scammers but I really bet that most of them didn't mean to hurt you. Many of them adjust their rates to reasonable costs and try to speak quickly in order to give you the most you can get.
Zalo
Anytown,#6Consumer Comment
Sat, June 20, 2009
Misomouse, It was good for you to admit you are an addict. However, you will never be healed of your dependency so long as you continue to blame fake and real psychics for their services.There is a difference in filing a complaint for being scammed and spending a $1,000.00 a month to have someone give you your life's journey instead of you making your life's journey on your own. Attending an online addiction group and from those I am aware of, all you are doing is complaining about who gave lousy predictions, who were rude, and who took your money. You need to look at yourself just like an alcoholic. You need psychological counseling to get deep inside your mind and work on the issues that affect your self-esteem and become an independent thinking person. Psychics are for guidance; there are moments when a future setting/event is delivered to the psychic to pass onto a client; there are the connections to 'see' into a situation; and there is the opportunity to be spiritually enlightened, healed, and uplifted. Excellent psychics will want you to be empowered to live a productive life, be spiritually fulfilled, and teach you to open your own connection with the esoteric and universal mind. I will agree there are people who do not have your best interest and find it necessary to persuade people with lies, and I am not condoning this group of people. Had you truly been scammed, you would have filed with your state's attorney general's office, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Better Business Bureau with documentation instead of making a confession of being irresponsible for spending your hard-earned money. You will be happier if you focus on your career, your education, your financial future, and those around you.
Wow
Perrysburg,#7Consumer Comment
Fri, June 05, 2009
In looking over your report it is very evident that you have a very bad psychic addiction. If you have visited all of the people listed on here then you truly need other types of help. I feel bad for you that you have felt the need to spend so much time, energy and money on outside validation. You should really seek some professional help my friend.