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  • Report:  #163306

Complaint Review: SpellsReview.com - Internet

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- Hants, Europe,
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SpellsReview.com
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Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
Well I also found this site via the search engine and liked what I saw at first. I soon became suspicious!

I was told by Cinthya/Peter of magicklove that my spell would be cast on a Tuesday and that she/he was 4 hours behind me, I kept asking where she/he was based only to eventually be told that she/he was in Sweden! Well Sweden is only 1 hour behind me (or it was before clocks went back)not 4 hours behind me!

Ive written to Peter so called Faith and he has not replied. He claims that he attended the University of Cardiff where he studied mysticism and occultism, well i have contacted the university and they have never heard of a Peter Faith and nor have they ever had a course in mysticism and occultism!

I have emailed Cinthya explaining that I have requested a full refund from paypal and she/he has confirmed that if after the 90 days nothing has happened I will get a 100% refund! Well i know I will as i will fight tooth and nail to make sure I do.

Cinthya claims that the spell she cast had been 100% successful, what a joke!!!!!

Please please please DO NOT be taken in by this scam artist!

As im sure you have all guessed I have also been banned from thr forum, he explains to existing members that those people he has banned are other spell casters, ones that he has given a bad rating to, well im sorry to disappoint you but we are NOT!!! We are just regular people looking for a way to solve our heartache and this man is praying on us!! This place should be shut down quicker than that and hopefully it will be one day soon!

Suzanne

Hants
United Kingdom


29 Updates & Rebuttals

Alexander

London,
Europe,
United Kingdom
magicklove.net - NEW PROVE FOR SCAM & FRAUD !

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, April 04, 2006

I found out a new detail about Cinthya/ Adriana/ Peter Fatih, by which (s)he STULTIFIES him-/ herself only once more!!! The whole website magicklove.net gets only more unbelievable if you check the FAQ-section now. It is updated now containing a new example-question concerning the MONEY BACK GUARANTEE (btw: notice again the bad unprofessional orthography & writing) Quote: "26. If I am not satisfied with the spell or casting or havent seen all the wishes comming true within 90 days, can I get a refund. I grant refund to clients who have answered a refund form. When I have analyzed it and can see you have done all you can to make this work then a refund will be awarded. I will use magick to see if you anwers are honest or not, so dont try to claim a refund if you already know you been doing things that will make ths spell fail!" Interesting, when the money back guarantee label of the same website says: Quote: "Satisfaction Guarantee: In the end all clients will be satisfied. If we cant provide a solution that resolved the situation within 3 months we will refund the whole amount, no questions asked." Just notice: "If we cant provide a solution that resolved the situation within 3 months () NO QUESTIONS ASKED." This is totally contradicting with the new FAQ-update and only shows that (s)he tries everything so (s)he has not to stick to this allegedly money back guarantee. First it is said the whole sum is refunded NO QUESTIONS ASKED and now suddenly you have to fill in a refund form?? And by saying "I will use magick to see if you answers are honest" (s)he uses this as a trick to let every possibility open for her-/ himself to always say that you where lying and (s)he found it out by magick. This is so OBVIOUSLY fraudulent and embarrassingly unprofessional! I have been badly ripped of by "Adriana" and "Cinthya" as well, of a sum of nearly $2000 (minus money gram fees and weterns union fees). I have already written my own ripoff-report here and I will now fight to get my money back, I have already started to take actions!


Tanya

Anytown,
Europe,
United Kingdom
More expensive now eh :)

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, March 15, 2006

Wow ... I did not know that a level 10 spell from Cinthya now costs USD 895.00. In November last year, a level 13 spell (Universal Love Spell) costs exactly the same price! Personally I believe in magic, in spiritual matters, but a company which uses hotmail and yahoo e-mail addresses, and charges A LOT... be careful of such people. Juliet, has your friend gotten her money back? I certainly hope so.


Jolanta

Miami,
Florida,
U.S.A.
they ripped me off and stole my money

#4Consumer Comment

Sun, March 05, 2006

I too have been defrauded by Cinthya, Adraina Gladys, and Luther Joseph Lafortune. They stole more than 20k from me and then blackmailed me to take another loan. Don't work with them, they are really really evil. These criminals just recently hacked into a spellcaster review site at www.spellcaster.info and modified their ratings from very bad to very good. In addition they stole the content from that spellcaster.info site and it's now published on their own website at: www.spellslinks.com. Spellslinks.com is Peter Faiths replacement for the spellsreview.com site. Peter Faith aka Luther Joseph Lafortune aka Miguel Fernandez aka Alejandro J. Noriega has already several scam businesses lined up. Make sure you remember these URL's they all belong to Luther Joseph Lafortune, Cinthya, and Adriana spellslinks.com ancient-egypian-magick.com astralreadings.com badluckreversinspells.com gay-lovespells.com gaylove-spells.com hollywoodmagick.com magickwithin.com mysticalreading.com online-confession.com smspells.com smsspells.com mmspells.com mmsspells.com worldspells.com magickcircle.org fortunespells.com lovespellslinks.com spellslinks.com spellsforum.com spellsforum.biz spellsforum.info You can read more about these crooks on that spellcaster.info site where he hacked into and modified his ratings. These people (luther, peter, adriana, cynthia) are the real scum of the earth. Make sure you never order anything from them.


Frances

Franklin,
Georgia,
U.S.A.
My Experience with Cinthya- Magick Love

#5Consumer Comment

Sun, February 26, 2006

I had found websites who highly recommended Cinthya at Magicklove.net. I wrote to her regarding my personal circumstance, a break up from a loved one of many years. She assured me that, for the bargain price of $895.00 USD, she could cast a spell to return my lost love to me within 7-45 days. A level 10 spell, 100% guaranteed or my money back, no questions asked. She also guaranteed her support during my troubles. Ahh, the things we do for love. I received absolutely no support. Shortly after I paid her, I sent an email asking some questions and received one response which told me to leave her alone-she was busy. Then, 1-2 weeks later I found an announcement on her website which stated she would be gone for 14 days, which turned into over a month. Upon her return, I began questioning her again- the lack of personal support or any results in regard to this so-called "spell". She then responded, though in very general terms and told me my case was "difficult"; it would take more time. I reminded her I stated it was "difficult" to begin with, that is why she recommended this expensive "level 10" spell in the first place. On that note, she quit responding to my emails altogether (not that I had ever received more than 2-3 to begin with, none of which were positive and she kept contradicting herself). I then informed her I'd had enough and wanted my money back, per her website policy, as I had not received any personal support and there had been no change in my personal circumstance- no service provided. I then received one additional email, which simply stated "Money back guarantee is not regulated by any law and is a service offered by the seller."!!! In other words, she has no intention of returning my money, and she has quit responding to my emails. You know, there certainly should be regulated laws against simply being able to develop a web page and steal people's money; against taking advantage of hard working people who are emotionally devastated in the first place, as this type of so-called business practice only adds to it. "Cinthya" at "Magick Love" is a total scam and rip off artist. Don't fall for it, folks. Please let me add the following: I did request installment payments, so luckily I have only paid $350.00 of the $895.00 USD. Also, as I paid via credit card, I have filed official complaints with PayPal (via certified mail, which is certainly a legality, and within PayPal's 45 day guaranteed refund policy, I might add). I also filed an official complaint with my credit card holder for fraudulent internet services not rendered. Additionally, a clue as to how to spot such a rip off artist: what reputable business offers only a hotmail email address as your only means of contact? Hey! WE could ALL apparently go set up a hotmail email account... set up a PayPal account... claim we cast spells in our hair curlers and housecoats at midnight... steal peoples money for absolutely no service whatsoever, and then stop responding to those who paid us after they've caught on! Because apparently it's legal to do this. So, how come we all are not doing it and getting ridiculously wealthy in the process??? :) Because we are honest, decent working people... THAT's WHY!!! Magick Love... whether a he or she; whether Adriana or Peter Faith or Bewitched... whatever... this site is a total rip off and fraud, and the only way you'll get your money back is to file complaints with the appropriate agencies. I guess I am just S.O.L. regarding the original $200.00 "down payment" back in December 2005, but I'm certainly getting that 2nd installment of $150.00 CREDITED BACK TO ME!!! I let PayPal know I wasn't too thrilled with their service, either, as they apparently provide it to any scam artist! I will think twice before ever using PayPal again! By the way, Magick Love's "PayPal" service goes through EBay!!! Did anybody else know that???


Jason

San Diego,
California,
U.S.A.
A sucker is born every minute

#6Consumer Comment

Thu, February 02, 2006

Or so P.T. Barnum would say. A buddy of mine put that to the test and began his own pyramiid scam, making it pretty ridiculous just to see if people were able and willing to fork over their $$$ for "endless cashflow!!!". I personally think it was immoral and unethical, but the point was he really did not care so he did it anyways. His scam grew so fast and he himself, along with another friend of his, made so much $$$ that he freaked out and closed it all down within a year and worked on a diving boat in Palau for a while. Robert and PAtrick, I totally agree with you. People will so easily throw caution into the wind and believe in potions and magic to try to get what they want right now. If I were a true psychic I would guess the top lotto numbers or if I could really cast spells I would convince suckers to give me $$$ for spelly potions......wait, maybe Peter Faith is the real deal!


Tawni

Fremont,
Ohio,
U.S.A.
There is no need for "spell casters"

#7Consumer Suggestion

Fri, January 20, 2006

I read this with much interest. Gosh, if I had the guts, I would charge people too! Instead, I offer my insights, free of charge in chat rooms. I do charge for card readings here in my home, but there are so many people in need that I go into a few chats and help where I can. THAT, my friends is the true spirit of sharing a gift that not everyone seems to be able to tap into. Make no mistake, everyone has the ability to do it, but when we most need to, we can't see the plain truth. So, before you send anyone a large amount of money, especially overseas, look around closer to home, there are lots of people like me out there! I hope you find them. Tawni


Juliet

-,
Europe,
United Kingdom
Cancel your Spells for a Refund NOW.

#8Consumer Suggestion

Fri, December 16, 2005

I thought it would be my last post on this matter, but due to certain reasons, I've decided to post again. Kim I wish I could answer your question but sadly so I cannot now. Did you pay by credit card/Western Union? Let me share with you an experience someone I know had. This is rationally reported: I know someone who's not on ripoff who could have bought a spell from Cinthya. There were problems sending money to Borgagatan, in Kista Sweden, where Cinthya said she is based right now, studying magic with the sami people. She asked her to send money to someone else named Jens Johannson, whom she is working with regarding Magick till February next year. Sending money to sweden is impossible by money/postal order, especially when Jens Johannson has no bank account. When Cinthya had to send the money back, she said that they're "not meant to work with each other" and she "wish her all the best". I posted some queries and doubts around on ripoffreport. Cinthya called her a backstabber. When I made reports against her, and got mean threats. My personal recommendations for you to think about, for those who are desperate and are determined to seek spellcastors: 1) Try to use credit card in purchases. Companies with credit card purchases have their background thoroughly searched, so the chances that they are scammers are not high. Keep the receipt of the money order/postal order/credit card/whatever for future reference. Most of these can be cancelled. 2) For expensive spells which has money back guarentee, try to request paying by installments - the first one first, the second one a month later and the rest when (or IF) the spell succeeds. Just in case ... you won't lose that much money compared to if you sent the money in one lump sum. Furthermore, the castors would know they'd better make sure the spell works if they want to get the rest of the payment. 3) Don't bother spending thousands of dollars on spells, because they're not worth that much. Beware of spellcastors who keep asking for money. 4) If the spellcastors threaten you, keep their e-mail for evidence against them. Stating one's opinion on ripoff is not offensive. Threatening people is a criminal offence. I wouldn't have complained so much on ripoffreport if Cinthya had agreed to help my friend. However, she wasn't compassionate to her at all. If she is prepared to help my friend, and she knows this friend too, I'm prepared to take back whatever I said. I could have used a fake name, but I know Cinthya knows me. Now I wait for more threat mail from her.


Kim

Garland,
Texas,
U.S.A.
Did anyone gets any results from cinthya or adriana

#9Consumer Comment

Fri, December 16, 2005

Suzanne, Hi I wasnt a member of the forum but I read it alot. Do you know if anyone actually got results from Cinthya or Adriana? Just curious because I sent Adriana money before I found this sit. It was a month ago. She said she had to recast. I wish I would of found this site first. Would like to know if you got your money back or any results.


Samuel

-,
Europe,
United Kingdom
Buck Cluck.

#10Consumer Comment

Sun, December 11, 2005

I can't believe those spellcastors would actually do this. But seriously, I doubt they can do anything. The worst scenario I can imagine what can they do, other than making up false evidence of being duped by the one accusing them of cheating, or funnier still, make them Peter Faith? MOST transactions (except cash) have a receipt. This is especially true in money orders meaning they have a official record. If the spellcastors accuse saying they are cheated by you of thousands of dollars, make them produce this receipt. If you already have sent the money via money order/bank draft, keep the receipt. With this, you can turn the tables around on them, Yes Suzanne, endeavour to keep us updated, no matter the odds. I for one am for you. I've read reports about them, even beyond reipoffreport. These scammer spellcastors are really good at making excuses for not helping others, especially when there's trouble sending money over to them. Then when the people beg them to help, they just say "no" and "wish them all the best". What hypocrits. What liars. What scammers. No wonder those people wanted to report and backstab them. They brought it unto themselves. From reading all these reports, sometimes I really pity the people who beg scammers liks Cinthya for help and when scammers like her reject them. By rejecting them, they're only finding more trouble for themselves, and proving that their promises to help are all btu a hoax. So Cinthya aka adriana aka Peter faith - I CHALLENGE you to contact and offer your help to those customers whom you rejected once again. Go ahead. Prove your "authencity". Prove you're real, but I think they're too busy/chicken to do it. JK Rowling is such a famous author, would she collab with someone like Peter Faith? I highly doubt it.


Suzanne

Hants,
Europe,
United Kingdom
To whom it may concern... LOOK AT THIS!!

#11Author of original report

Wed, November 30, 2005

Legal Disclaimer The information provided in the Rip-off Report is the sole creation of consumers from the general public. Please verify any claims that are made in this site, and make your own decisions about any companies and individuals listed within. Warning! The content within may be offensive, due to the unedited nature. EVERYONE IS WITHIN THEIR RIGHTS TO IGNORE WHAT I HAVE TO SAY!! THIS IS MY OPINION!!!!!!!!!!!!


Suzanne

Hants,
Europe,
United Kingdom
I could have a VERY interesting update for you all

#12Author of original report

Wed, November 30, 2005

Time will tell, I am currently in contact with someone who was involved in all of this and interestingly enough I am being threatened!!! The price we pay according to ripoff report! Anyway I will endevaour to keep you all updated!!! To the person throwing the threats around, I know your reading this, as you can see, ive not done what you have asked and nor will I, like I said to you, we are stating opinions, that is NOT against the law as well you know, but threatning people IS!!!!! Now I am happy to stick to my side of the bargain if your prepared to do the same!!! Otherwise this report will get a whole lot BIGGER!!!!!!


Wendy

BRISBANE,
Australia,
Australia
MAGIC IS REAL!!!

#13Consumer Comment

Tue, November 29, 2005

I did spent a lot of money on some scams,over 1000 USD,in order to get my ex-boyfriend back.My heart was broke and I just didn't think about it before I did those stupid things. After that,I still didn't wana give up,so I called Mum and asked her for help.(I'm currently studying in Brisbane while Mum's in China.)Mum knows some witches in our city(Canton,it's pretty close to Hong Kong.So later,she went to a 2 witches for me.Both of them are pretty good. They've been working on this for over 30 years!The first one is leaving in the country and there are still many people taking a few hrs bus going there to see her.She never asks for much money.Even she works for you for over an hr,you only got to pay her about 30 yuan,worths around $3 USD.She's so nice and helpful.She did sth. for me and also showed me the correct way to get my ex back.The She knows everything.Mum just told her my birthday and the exact time I was born,also my ex's.Then she knew it.She even knew that my ex is doing some business and owns three shops in here!She's sooo amazing! Mum's still keeping in touch with her.She's moving to the city soon,since it's much more convinience for people who live in the city. The second lady is also good.Mum went to her just because she's sooo famous in our city,also some other cities nearby.She asked for a lot of money,but she did help.I think both of them did help me a lot.And the things they told mum were similar and sth. surprised us is that I never told mum those things about me and my ex,but they just knew it! Anyway,I believe there's magic around and you just got to find someone who's really there to help.It's good that you can talk to them face to face.Sometimes you have to solve out the problems on yr own,but isnt it a good idea to get some good advise to acheive the result.Trust me!They'll give you amazing results or show you the best way to solve out yr problems.


Samuel

-,
Europe,
United Kingdom
It's all about Money

#14Consumer Comment

Fri, November 25, 2005

Suzanne, would you kindly post 90 days from now as to whether you got your money back? I wonder if anyone else has had success in getting their money back. Here are my thoughts on this: I read all about the posts here and am deeply sorry for what happened here. I know some of you are trying to get your refunds. I wish you all all the best in getting your refunds. Those spellcastors really give the positive words like "UNDERSTANDING", "BENEVOLENT", "CARING" a really bad name, and most of them probably don't honour it anyway. The only thing they ever cared for is MONEY, MONEY, MONEY. Then again, who knew if they even helped in the first place? Only they know.


Juliet

-,
New York,
U.S.A.
To Wait, or not to wait

#15Consumer Comment

Tue, November 22, 2005

I think you might have to wait 60 to 90 days before asking for a money back from them. However, I heard that you can't get your money back from paypal after 45 days of the transaction, though I have not checked it out. You can try asking the castors to cancel your spell. Believe in yourself. I believe in my GOD.


Scott

Vancouver,
Washington,
U.S.A.
Another victim

#16Consumer Comment

Tue, November 22, 2005

I, foolishly, believed that spellsreview and adriana were true and could help me. I somehow thought that because spellsreview gave adriana high marks, that that was enough authentication. It did bother me why I could not find her via google, or any other reference to her. But I think I wanted to believe so badly.... Anyway, I sent in my money via paypal, last week. What recourse do I have? How do I file a complaint with Paypal, or do I file a 'dispute'? Is it possible to get the refund the site refers to, or do I need to wait the 60 days? Probably a dumb question, but are there legitimate individuals who really can accomplish something via 'spells'? Thank you for any advice or help


Scott

Vancouver,
Washington,
U.S.A.
Another victim

#17Consumer Comment

Tue, November 22, 2005

I, foolishly, believed that spellsreview and adriana were true and could help me. I somehow thought that because spellsreview gave adriana high marks, that that was enough authentication. It did bother me why I could not find her via google, or any other reference to her. But I think I wanted to believe so badly.... Anyway, I sent in my money via paypal, last week. What recourse do I have? How do I file a complaint with Paypal, or do I file a 'dispute'? Is it possible to get the refund the site refers to, or do I need to wait the 60 days? Probably a dumb question, but are there legitimate individuals who really can accomplish something via 'spells'? Thank you for any advice or help


Patrick

Gilbert,
Arizona,
U.S.A.
Various responses.

#18Consumer Comment

Wed, November 09, 2005

First, to Robert. The "Peter" Suzanne is talking about is Peter Faith, the supposed owner of spellsreview.com. I derived that by reading other reports on this company. She does not mean Peter from Pony, AL. Next to Suzanne. I can assure you that Robert is not Peter Faith. He has actually been on this site longer than me, and I have been here for well over a year. A simple search of this website will prove that he has been posting on these reports long before yours went up. And finally, my 2 cents. Robert is absolutely correct on all counts. All these "spell casters" on the internet are all frauds. In fact, all spell casters worldwide are scam artists, just like fortune tellers. The only true thing they are good at is separating you from your hard earned cash. I know that if I had the ability to cast a "magical spell", I would not waste it on others. I would have simply cast a money spell on myself to divine the winning jackpot numbers when Powerball was at $340 million. I would have then been set for life. The only way your love life or money situation will improve is if you go out and take care of business yourself. Stop wasting money on these frauds and make a positive change for yourself.


Clara

-,
Asia,
Singapore
"desperate situations sometimes forces people to go to desperate measures...

#19Consumer Comment

Wed, November 09, 2005

Hi Suzanne, I'm a user on the spellsreview site too. I was wondering why you went missing in action for some time. I've been banned from everything except editing my own post and voting in polls. I think when "Peter" finds out I wrote this (though not on his site), eventually I will be banned entirely from the forum haha :) But it's good to be banned, at least from this site. There was once when, being new and ignorant, I posted in defence of Peter. I said, "I believe that if what Peter is doing is right, then the site should go on. Nothing should be able to hurt the site if it is truly innocent. Besides, GOD sees, and GOD knows." The next day, the whole thread was gone. Imagine that! Yes, I got suspicious of thie Peter faith the MOMENT I saw the mysticism and occultism. There's no such faculty/subject, especially since mysticism and occultism are not even accepted in normal society, and are only taught in witchcraft school. And to other people who want to call her a pig/whatever, I only have things to say "desperate situations sometimes forces people to go to desperate measures in attempt to salvage their problems". Talk is cheap - if everyone could stay perfectly rational even in the most difficult of situations, we'd all be perfect beings like GOD. I've not been cheated by this site. It was a good entertainment and time killing device, but no more. Finally, note that no spell in the world is 100% successful. There's a deep and heavy price to pay.


Robert

Jacksonville,
Florida,
U.S.A.
That's even better than before

#20Consumer Comment

Tue, November 08, 2005

So now, I am Peter. I will assume you are talking about Peter from Alabama. I don't know what website you are yammering about. You think you are a "reasonable" person, and you prove it by wasting money on lovespells and other assorted whimsy. Great. Just wonderful. You are a riot Suzanne. That "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" crap was originated by someone only a mother could love. If it were true, you wouldn't need these "spells" to get someone to hook up with you. After following my Top 3 Rules of Engagement, try heading down to the local Pub or any other social event and meeting a guy. This is how it's done.


Suzanne

Hants,
Europe,
United Kingdom
Oh to funny!!!!!

#21Author of original report

Tue, November 08, 2005

Hi Robert (Peter) Firstly I see that you still cannot reply to me with your real name, unless of course Robert is your real name!!! When did your forum get closed down? Secondly, I would like to ask what makes you think im the sort of person who would send any other person $19.99 to receive a stupid amount of money?? Seems you like to think you know something about me, so what do you know? Oh thats right, NOTHING! Not a thing!! You mention that people would have to believe it to be legitimate for it to be a scam, errrr HELLO!!!!! Did these people send their money? Yes they did. And I dont believe these people sat there and said, right then, thats a complete con but F*ck it im going to send my money anyway!! Jeeez a very stupid comment on your part there Peter, try reading before you hit send next time ok? Now this is something else you had to say >>>>> This is because people like you are not "resonable" - Again what makes you the expert on "SUZANNE" all of a sudden?? You know nothing about me, so perhaps before you throw personal insults around Peter you should think long and hard about the damage it will be causing yourself as your just adding fuel to the fire! Ive probably forgotton more than you will ever know on the subject of fraud, so rest assured I know what im talking about on this point. Ok so this is what you had to say for yourself next >>>>> Do you want to know the secret to finding love? Here it is. Don't be a fat pig. No girl/guy wants a blob for a mate. Good hygiene is important. Try not being a b***h/jerk too much - Goodness me Peter your a real charmer!! Have you ever heard of the expression "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" You can be absolutley stunning and still not find the man/woman of your dreams!! Seriously unless you have anything worth reading then dont waste your time, typing anything! As quite honestly I dont believe you have anything constructive to say on this issue!! Instead of throwing insults at me (which im more than happy to bat back, but this is not the place) why dont you try defending your actions!! The challenge is set. Lets see how well you can defend the pile of sh*te that you called "Independent reviews"


Robert

Jacksonville,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Let's see if this makes sense on any level...

#22Consumer Comment

Tue, November 08, 2005

Suzanne is mad at people with functioning gray matter because we know a scam when we see one. She says we shouldn't tell her how to spend her money. Wrong Suzanne. We are telling you how NOT to waste your money...big difference. This site is for outing scams and ripoffs. Lovespells and psychics are not scams or ripoffs per se. A "reasonable" person would have to think they are legit to be classified as a scam. IfI tell you you just won $100Trillion, and you just need to send me $19.99 to cover the postage, YOU would believe it. This is because people like you are not "resonable". You believe in all of that nonsense. You just keep sending these charlatans your money, and when you are broke, don't come back here whining about how you were ripped off and now you're destitute. Do you want to know the secret to finding love? Here it is. Don't be a fat pig. No girl/guy wants a blob for a mate. Good hygiene is important. Try not being a b***h/jerk too much...it won't get the other person naked. There you are everyone. Robert's top 3 "rules of engagement" for getting a partner. It doesn't matter what sex you are, or what orientation you are going for. Throwing money away will not make you look good in the eyes of a future mate. If you are willing to throw your own money away on stupid crap, he/she knows you will just have access to more money being wasted if they hook up with you.


Paul

New Rochelle,
New York,
U.S.A.
Solid

#23Consumer Comment

Tue, November 08, 2005

Thank you suzanne for coming forth with this revelation. I remember hearingfrom you on the forum and am truly infuriated by the realization that nothing good will come of this site. Is there a way to directly contact you to speak of this? If you get the chance please respond


Suzanne

Hants,
Europe,
United Kingdom
Oh please!!

#24Author of original report

Sun, November 06, 2005

Do we sit there telling you that you shouldnt pay your money to such and such an organisation?? No we dont! So perhaps if you havent got anything constructive to say "PETER" then dont say anything. If you are going to come in here and slate people at least have the boll*ks to do it using your real name! Its embarrasing! It really is! And to anyone else that wants to post a comment regarding what myself and lots of others have done perhaps you should look into it in more details before doing so. I do believe this is a place to advise others of what NOT to do, not to sit and judge people for doing what they have done!! Jeeeeeeeez people!!! Shut the F*ck up!! To all those that have posted comments worth reading thank you!!! And hi Mindy!!


Robert

Jacksonville,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Magic is not real

#25Consumer Comment

Sat, November 05, 2005

When the magician pulls a rabbit out of his hat, the rabbit did not materialize out of thin air. It was already in his coat sleeve and he shook it down so he could grab it. There are no coins behind your ears either. And the only thing a "psychic" can predict, is that there are plenty of dumbasses who will give them money for their "reading".


Mindy

S,
Asia,
Asia
Joe or Peter? Nobody deserved this. Magic is real but people like the scammer can produce rubbish instead of magic.

#26Consumer Suggestion

Sat, November 05, 2005

Suzanne, I was wondering where have you been to ever since you posted a question/doubt about the two casters. I had a bad feeling you have been banned from the forum and that Peter, Adriana or Cinthya are big scammers. Guess my instinct is right as I've being reading the forum for leisure, i noticed whoever posted a doubt/question about them will be gone the next minute. Hope you will soon be able to get back your money from Cinthya. Good luck to you and life moves on, find yourself a better man.


Mindy

S,
Asia,
Asia
Joe or Peter? We don't deserved this.

#27Consumer Comment

Sat, November 05, 2005

Hi Suzanne, I was wondering where have you been lately so I have a bad feeling that you have been banned. I've being reading the forum for leisure, i realised that something was not right when i noticed that people who posted questions or doubts about Peter or the two so-called top spell casters, the next minute they were gone from the forum. Sorry to know that you have send your hard earn money to Cinthya. Get back the money from her. And Joe or Peter? We don't deserved this. The forum should shut down so that no more innocent will become a prey of the devil.


Joe

Smithsburg,
Maryland,
U.S.A.
Not shut down, just quit going

#28Consumer Suggestion

Fri, November 04, 2005

These places don't need to be shut down, they would go away on their own if there weren't foolish people actually going to them. Take responsibility for your own actions and fate and quit hoping some magic juju is going to save you. You're an adult, have a brain and can figure some pretty amazing things out if you put your mind to it...so stop falling for these snake-oil salesmen and quack magic peddlers because there isn't a one of them that can help anyone, except to relieve them of their money. Believe in yourself, not them and their phoney magic and you will be far, far ahead much sooner than you think.


Joe

Smithsburg,
Maryland,
U.S.A.
Not shut down, just quit going

#29Consumer Suggestion

Fri, November 04, 2005

These places don't need to be shut down, they would go away on their own if there weren't foolish people actually going to them. Take responsibility for your own actions and fate and quit hoping some magic juju is going to save you. You're an adult, have a brain and can figure some pretty amazing things out if you put your mind to it...so stop falling for these snake-oil salesmen and quack magic peddlers because there isn't a one of them that can help anyone, except to relieve them of their money. Believe in yourself, not them and their phoney magic and you will be far, far ahead much sooner than you think.


Joe

Smithsburg,
Maryland,
U.S.A.
Not shut down, just quit going

#30Consumer Suggestion

Fri, November 04, 2005

These places don't need to be shut down, they would go away on their own if there weren't foolish people actually going to them. Take responsibility for your own actions and fate and quit hoping some magic juju is going to save you. You're an adult, have a brain and can figure some pretty amazing things out if you put your mind to it...so stop falling for these snake-oil salesmen and quack magic peddlers because there isn't a one of them that can help anyone, except to relieve them of their money. Believe in yourself, not them and their phoney magic and you will be far, far ahead much sooner than you think.

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