morgana0318
United States of America#2General Comment
Sat, February 05, 2011
I am trying to be fair about this. I am considering seeing one of the psychics in town and do not want to waste my money. Didn't Nancy Reagan and Hillary Clinton see psychics when their husbands were running for president or while in office? So they can't all be bad unless maybe if you were a Democrat when Reagan was in office or a Republican when Clinton was in office. I am not pointing fingers anywhere but it seems like the defense/rebuttal went awry somewhere. The rebuttal by the "psychic" is not really a rebuttal but a defense of the Spellmaker company. The person who wrote the report actually says that there are no problems with the Spellmaker company's service or products.The complaint was about the psychic giving the wrong information to person who sought her services. I would like to know the reason for why the psychic said certain things for 2 years that was wrong. This is what the psychic should be responding to. Saying that one has always conducted themselves or operated with integrity has nothing to do with being truthful or accurate. Criminals also operate with integrity.
The psychic should also explain how when confronted with the proof her psychic visions were wrong only then did she change her tune. I think I read somewhere on another website that this psychic did this to other people. She said a couple would be getting back together but the one person married someone else and was expecting a child with the new spouse, that someone was a drug addict and that another person was a psychotic. If a person is psychic shouldn't the psychic be able to see these things?
I don't want to make all psychics bad but if this is the case with someone who has 11 years of experience, shouldn't the predictions or visions be better. If a psychic can be so wrong, saying how many years of experience one has means nothing, just as saying that there is an 90% accuracy. What does that mean? Who can test it? Is the accuracy only with counting card and guessing what cards will appear next?
If you are psychic, please explain how things can be so wrong. If you are the psychic in this report, please give a better argument and explanation for your actions.
Derek
USA#3Consumer Comment
Sat, January 01, 2011
I love how these psychic lines and psychic come out with this is for "entertainment purposes only" or how the caller is at fault for calling and not wanting to hear the truth. Bottom line is that no one can predict the future and when you can frauds like Merrilee she is either going to tell you what you want to hear or tell you something to keep you on the line. Stop calling the these frauds. Save your money and buy yourself something completely amazing.
Mary lee
Rochester,#4REBUTTAL Owner of company
Sat, January 01, 2011
I have been a psychic for 11 years now and my motto has always been "integrity first". I also have had many instances in my career where people come to me for advice/counseling/psychic insight and have been upset with what I have had to say to them. Integrity has always been my primary goal in life and reading for clients is certainly no exception.
BUT
I have found so many times in my experiences with clients that if they do not get what they want, they tend to target those with whom they feel were crucial in NOT getting them what they wanted.
I can tell you with no reservations that Spellmaker.com is a legitimate website and the founder/owner being the sweetest, kindest, well-meaning person that anyone could have the pleasure to know. Unfortunately, when one opens themselves to the desire to help others, there is always the chance that you open yourself to getting screwed over by people who are not happy/satisfied with the results.
I have many happy, satisfied, content clients (please feel free to read my website, www.readingsbymerrilee.net) and my integrity within myself still stands DESPITE the peoplethat feel that because they didn't get what they want, that the people trying to help them were scam artists!!!!!!!
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