Paul
Fremont,#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, August 20, 2007
I received a letter from a person named Neelie from Virginia as you stated here. I was suspicious about her claims so I typed in search Google string with "Neelie Psychis" and found your report here. Thanks to your report, I would not send in anything just throw it away. I was a victim of another so-called phychics or clairvoyant lady before, she did the same thing sending monthly psychic report and billed me for money, if I did not sent her, she claimed to have "collection agency"to collect my money and she did and sent me letters stated as "Collection Agency". This behavior was intolerable. If she is really a psychic, her true concern should be her clients and not even using "Collection Agency" to make threat. I believed you are in the same situation as I had before. Ignore all of these claims, and tell her to test her claims in her letter with (((link redacted))) . If she can past the test, then the money can be awarded from them instead of claiming your money in the small amount compared to the RANDi's millions dollars. Thanks your report so I do not be cheated again. CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.
Kyle
Fairfax,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, May 02, 2006
Dude she is a psyhic! She is going to take your money! And all of it! You may never get the money back. I would track her down and force her to give the money back! She is threating to take you to collections so you will pay her! Don't do it!!!!!!!!!!!!