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Pittsburgh,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, July 26, 2002
I resent your remarks blaming the victim. I bet you'd blame a rape victim for wearing revealing clothes, huh? You may THINK you're hip to getting the wool pulled over your eyes, because you're from Utah. Oh my gosh, you must've missed the humble, consideration for others sermon last Sunday. Raylene's letter DOES NOT state "for entertainment purposes only." In fact, she claims to care about you stating that when your name jumped off the paper to her, she did an immediate reading to make sure we were in no harm. Later in the letter she also says, in chain letter fashion, "if you ignore this letter, you'll not only be hurting me & your family, you will miss a chance to live the rest of your life emotionally & financially secure." This tactic is more like a stupid curse thing or something. Personally I'm sending a nasty letter back to her, in her envelope provided, without a check. It's people in a crisis she's targeting, which makes her even more unpalatable, using such phrases like: "I felt your lonliness," "you have no one you can really trust," & so on. It is easy to see how someone down in the dumps could fall for a supposed answer at happiness. Truth is heaven is inside us all, we just have to believe in ourself & not look to outside sources for happiness. Next time don't be so harsh - have a coke & a smile & stop being so judgemental. Utah's full of freaks too, just like the rest of the world. Don't ever assume you're better than everyone else, you may be the next one to get tested. To those who have been hurt: maybe you should print more quotes of what exaxctly was said in this letter like I did, so we can compare notes. If the letters are the same, enough said. Thank you for your time. D. Austin
YVETTE
ny,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, July 20, 2002
I am a Spiritual Reader and take much pride at what I do its a pitty the people that come to see me for consultation and when I see in their readings that they have been ripped off it hurts because some people work hard for their money and if you realy have the true spiritual knowledge you should know the situation and be considerate. i have had clients offered me their jewelry in exchange for help because other so-called psychic have received this as pay, Well very clearly I tell them No and offer them that I will do whatever it takes to help them and as they see results they always come back and pay but I never ask for such sum of money. My blessings to all You will get you're money Back, GOD DON'T LIKE UGLY.
sandy
fresno,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, May 11, 2002
i purchased the report FOR THE FUN OF IT, with no expectations of a life altering experience...(REALLY!) however, if PRINTED LIES regarding MONEY BACK GUARANTEES (mentioned 5 times) was meant for entertainment purposes (mentioned NO WHERE) i suppose i get your point!
Howard
Bloomington,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, May 11, 2002
Eenie-meenie, chili-beanie, the spirits are about to speak ! I see my pockets filling with money in the very near future! Send me money !
Jessie
Dayton,#6Consumer Comment
Sat, May 11, 2002
I have one of Raylene's letters right here. I decided to look into her and found this site. No where on this letter or the envelopes or the payment form does it state "for entertainment purposes only". I looked for it when I first received it. So, if anyone sues... Best of luck! In my opinion, you have a case. On a side note. A tarot deck costs about fifteen dollars and is very easy and fun to use. Rely on yourself for your futures. Take care!