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  • Report:  #161460

Complaint Review: spellsreview.com - Internet

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- Anaheim, California,
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spellsreview.com
spellsreview.com Internet, U.S.A.
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I was so excited when I found www.spellsreview.com, but now I'm skeptical. I've tried online casting, and haven't found any sites that have come through with their promises. I've learned that there are a few spell review sites. All are really just sites that are advertising for the casters. They'll list casters and have links and tell you they've got so many emails saying these spells work. But if you try to find an email address to actually contact these people, you'll find most don't have one or if you email them, you'll get no response. This site is certainly more elaborate than that, but I'm still not convinced. Read my observations, then decide for yourself.

1. First of all the name of the website owner is Peter Faith. He's supposedly a graduate of a University in Wales, professor, and author, yet he there are typos, grammar errors, and just plain terrible writing all over all of these sites. If you look carefully on his About Me page he uses the abbreviation ppl for people. Educated people don't use ppl!

2. Then if you go and look at Cinthya's (*note the very weird spelling of the name. Reminds me of Sin.) website, her About Me page also uses ppl and has the same type of typographical errors.

3. Unlike Adriana's site, Cinthya's site offers paypal. But if you notice the payment goes to an Easyfunding Inc. If you lookup their website, you can tell it's fake. There aren't links where there should be and if Easyfunding was the world's biggest funding company we would have heard about it. If you read the text, you'll again find the ppl error and all the terrible verbage like the others. It's a front to get people to believe that it's a middleman funding company. The text of the pages, talks about how safe it is to make transactions on the internet. The goal is to make you believe that everything is legitimate.

4. I have Calling ID. It tells you who the owner of a domain is and where they are located. It's free. You can download it off the internet. Magicklove,, spells of power, prayers-that-work, revenge-spells, and spellreview all have their identity hidden. Easyfunding as well as the psychic sites advertised on Magicklove are all under Domains by Proxy in Arizona. (*psychicnatalie used the same server at one point)

5. Back to the advertisements I was talking about. On Cinthya's site, there are ads on the left-hand side. You'll recognize them all: revenge-spells, Mysticalreadings, and astralreadings. If you go to Mysticalreading, again you can find the ppl error. At the top of the advertisement bar, it says interads. You can't click on it because it doesn't exist.

6. Revenge-spells featured spell caster also has a name that sounds as if it could have come out of a Harry Potter book, Luther.

7. Also, in all the time I've been looking at spells I've never heard of spell levels. All three of the top-rated sites have spell levels.

8. Try to find the spell-casters union. I actually study metaphysical/occult books, and I've never heard of it. I bet if you found a website, it would just be another dummy site.

9. Surprise, the spellcasters union's website isn't up and running, but it has a hidden domain too.

10. Wow, cinthya and Adriana are both using Easyfundings

Please be aware and beware!!! There are lots of scammers out there and this might be the biggest one of all. If you decide to go ahead with one of these casters, good luck to you. I hope I'm wrong and everything works out perfectly. However, I feel like a little intuition just saved me a lot of money and heartache.

Mel

Anaheim, California
U.S.A.


20 Updates & Rebuttals

Carolyn

Mount Laurel,
New Jersey,
U.S.A.
Cinthya and Adriana ( Psychics)

#2Consumer Comment

Thu, February 16, 2006

In reading through these comments here, I am completely bothered by the fact that I had to find this site AFTER I have been frauded out of over a thousand dollars between these two individuals. I started using Adriana services back in Nov.05 because I went under the "spells review.com site" and saw that it was rated very highly. I thought nothing of it being Peter Faith behind Adriana and Cinthya. At any rate, I paid for these services and needless to say I didn't get a successful outcome, so I asked for my money back and "Adriana" said that she wouldn't charge me again, but she wanted to re-do the spell at a higher level. I told her o.k.; however, still didn't see any results. When I continued emailing her, she stopped answering the emails and I never heard anything again. As far as Cinthya, she was also rated highly, and I used her in Jan.06, AFTER paying for her services, I sent an email and she was then gone out of town, which was only supposed to be 14 days according to her website; however, it has now turned into almost a month that she has been gone and hasn't answered any emails. I had no idea that these 3 were the same people ( Peter = Adriana = Cinthya). I feel just like a fool, but I didn't do my homework before putting out this money; I was simply desperate and needed something to hapen ASAP with my relationship that was falling apart. Needless to say, I am still not with my ex-lover and haven't seen him now for 3 mos. We are no closer than we were were previously and I am out of over $1100. What complete Rip-Offs this person is to prey on innocent, broken hearted people. I wish there was a way to get my money back. But I used Western Union both times.........I am just sorry that so many have been frauded upon.


Juliet

-,
New York,
U.S.A.
It's not over till the Fraud Lady Sings

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, November 22, 2005

I'm so sorry to hear about this. After reading the many reports that is on here, I just have this to say. I DO know that they're (Peter aka Adriana aka Cinthya) following this site on a frequent basis- I observed that as the people post to report about them, they make the changes necessary to avoid more conflict. So those who have been victimised by them, feel free to voice your concerns/outright accusations against them, because they will know.


Tk

Metuchen,
New Jersey,
U.S.A.
ANYONE TRY TO GET MONEY BACK?

#4Consumer Comment

Sun, November 13, 2005

I am just wondering if anyone has tried to get money back from these sites? Any success stories?? How about filing complaints to Paypal?? Hope you guys can share some insights.


Clara

-,
Asia,
Singapore
.Magically, Peter Faith's profile has been changed.

#5Consumer Comment

Fri, November 11, 2005

Out of curiosity, I went to the Spellsreview site on the 11th November 2005, at 2 p.m. singapore time. This is what I got: "He went to a University in Wales and graduated as professor in mysticism and occultism." I told Cinthya about this, and I guess she told Peter Faith about. Either this, or Peter Faith and her are one and the same person to begin with.


Joe

Smithsburg,
Maryland,
U.S.A.
Be responsible for yourself instead of relying on magic

#6Consumer 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. They're all fraudsters after your money. 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.


S

City,
Other,
U.S.A.
Casters

#7Consumer Comment

Tue, November 01, 2005

Lynda, you say that you know someone caring and that has worked with you. Please let me know who it was, I need help. Thank you


Sonya

Ca,
California,
U.S.A.
I was banned too

#8Consumer Comment

Mon, October 31, 2005

Well I am not complaining, but i was banned as well. I was just browsing and then it stated I was banned, I said nothing negative at all. To: the person who was banned, you may have permantley had you password to say log me on automatically when I log onto this system. I can still look at the posting on that website from another computer due to I didn't permantely ask the computer to log me in when I log into that website but my other other computer I can not log in due to my password is permantley program to log me in once on this website. so if you have it set up like that then that is the rason why. I do not think their monitoring your computer.


Lynda

Arvada,
Colorado,
U.S.A.
I am sorry about your bad experiences

#9Consumer Suggestion

Sat, October 29, 2005

I have read the things that have taken place and it is very sad that people play and prey on peoples beliefs to thicken their own wallets, and sadly enough anyone can throw up a web site and make any claim they want to and sit back and wait to rip off not only someone's hard earned cash but to play with their emotions as well. I was lucky enough to be put into contact with a person whom did know EXACTLY what she was doing and saying. She had no trouble with any questions I had. I was given an e-mail address, and her home phone number along with her home address not some PO Box 10 towns over. My e-mail was responded to within 1 day and when I called her she acted like she had nothing else in this world to do but answer my every question in detail. I also received a follow up letter highlighting the conversation with the answers I received to my questions. She e-maiedl me on a weekly basis for about 2 months after I cast to ensure things were well with me. It was a very successful and a wonderful experience for me. I was not charged hundreds of dollars, as a matter of fact I was charged less than 100.00 for 3 kits including shipping. I later found a site that sells such objects and priced them. My 3 kits cost 89.67 with about 7.00 of that being shipping. When priced on the Internet the cost of the items sent to me came to well over 300.00. She told me up front that nothing in this world is 100% guaranteed, but she told me that if I followed her instructions to a T, she could honestly say that I would have some sort of result. Please keep in mind that there are actually people who are there to help others with a gift they have. They are not out for money, just out to help others lives run a bit smoother. I hope in the future you will find one of these people. Please take comfort in knowing people like these that have pulled these scams will get theirs in the end. Good Luck.


Lynda

Arvada,
Colorado,
U.S.A.
I am sorry about your bad experiences

#10Consumer Suggestion

Sat, October 29, 2005

I have read the things that have taken place and it is very sad that people play and prey on peoples beliefs to thicken their own wallets, and sadly enough anyone can throw up a web site and make any claim they want to and sit back and wait to rip off not only someone's hard earned cash but to play with their emotions as well. I was lucky enough to be put into contact with a person whom did know EXACTLY what she was doing and saying. She had no trouble with any questions I had. I was given an e-mail address, and her home phone number along with her home address not some PO Box 10 towns over. My e-mail was responded to within 1 day and when I called her she acted like she had nothing else in this world to do but answer my every question in detail. I also received a follow up letter highlighting the conversation with the answers I received to my questions. She e-maiedl me on a weekly basis for about 2 months after I cast to ensure things were well with me. It was a very successful and a wonderful experience for me. I was not charged hundreds of dollars, as a matter of fact I was charged less than 100.00 for 3 kits including shipping. I later found a site that sells such objects and priced them. My 3 kits cost 89.67 with about 7.00 of that being shipping. When priced on the Internet the cost of the items sent to me came to well over 300.00. She told me up front that nothing in this world is 100% guaranteed, but she told me that if I followed her instructions to a T, she could honestly say that I would have some sort of result. Please keep in mind that there are actually people who are there to help others with a gift they have. They are not out for money, just out to help others lives run a bit smoother. I hope in the future you will find one of these people. Please take comfort in knowing people like these that have pulled these scams will get theirs in the end. Good Luck.


Lynda

Arvada,
Colorado,
U.S.A.
I am sorry about your bad experiences

#11Consumer Suggestion

Sat, October 29, 2005

I have read the things that have taken place and it is very sad that people play and prey on peoples beliefs to thicken their own wallets, and sadly enough anyone can throw up a web site and make any claim they want to and sit back and wait to rip off not only someone's hard earned cash but to play with their emotions as well. I was lucky enough to be put into contact with a person whom did know EXACTLY what she was doing and saying. She had no trouble with any questions I had. I was given an e-mail address, and her home phone number along with her home address not some PO Box 10 towns over. My e-mail was responded to within 1 day and when I called her she acted like she had nothing else in this world to do but answer my every question in detail. I also received a follow up letter highlighting the conversation with the answers I received to my questions. She e-maiedl me on a weekly basis for about 2 months after I cast to ensure things were well with me. It was a very successful and a wonderful experience for me. I was not charged hundreds of dollars, as a matter of fact I was charged less than 100.00 for 3 kits including shipping. I later found a site that sells such objects and priced them. My 3 kits cost 89.67 with about 7.00 of that being shipping. When priced on the Internet the cost of the items sent to me came to well over 300.00. She told me up front that nothing in this world is 100% guaranteed, but she told me that if I followed her instructions to a T, she could honestly say that I would have some sort of result. Please keep in mind that there are actually people who are there to help others with a gift they have. They are not out for money, just out to help others lives run a bit smoother. I hope in the future you will find one of these people. Please take comfort in knowing people like these that have pulled these scams will get theirs in the end. Good Luck.


Lynda

Arvada,
Colorado,
U.S.A.
I am sorry about your bad experiences

#12Consumer Suggestion

Sat, October 29, 2005

I have read the things that have taken place and it is very sad that people play and prey on peoples beliefs to thicken their own wallets, and sadly enough anyone can throw up a web site and make any claim they want to and sit back and wait to rip off not only someone's hard earned cash but to play with their emotions as well. I was lucky enough to be put into contact with a person whom did know EXACTLY what she was doing and saying. She had no trouble with any questions I had. I was given an e-mail address, and her home phone number along with her home address not some PO Box 10 towns over. My e-mail was responded to within 1 day and when I called her she acted like she had nothing else in this world to do but answer my every question in detail. I also received a follow up letter highlighting the conversation with the answers I received to my questions. She e-maiedl me on a weekly basis for about 2 months after I cast to ensure things were well with me. It was a very successful and a wonderful experience for me. I was not charged hundreds of dollars, as a matter of fact I was charged less than 100.00 for 3 kits including shipping. I later found a site that sells such objects and priced them. My 3 kits cost 89.67 with about 7.00 of that being shipping. When priced on the Internet the cost of the items sent to me came to well over 300.00. She told me up front that nothing in this world is 100% guaranteed, but she told me that if I followed her instructions to a T, she could honestly say that I would have some sort of result. Please keep in mind that there are actually people who are there to help others with a gift they have. They are not out for money, just out to help others lives run a bit smoother. I hope in the future you will find one of these people. Please take comfort in knowing people like these that have pulled these scams will get theirs in the end. Good Luck.


Clara

-,
Asia,
Singapore
professor in mysticism and occultism?

#13Consumer Comment

Fri, October 28, 2005

Quoted from the spells review site regarding Peter Faith. Accurate as of 28th october 2005. "He Went to the University of Cardiff (Wales) and graduated as professor in mysticism and occultism." CARDIFF UNIVERSITY: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/index.html I checked the whole website and found no such faculty. I don't even see it under the "Religious & Theological Studies" faculty. Did anyone find anything on this? On the site, some members posted this letter a few days ago and asked Peter to clarify. I'm not really into spirituality, but a close friend of mine who's into this sort of spirituality thing also mentioned something about this University on the thread, and that "GOD will know". The next day the entire thread was deleted. I'm not saying he's definitely a fake - just some food for thought. "Currently working on a book with the worktitle "Spells saved my life", and with the site spellsreview.com." I wonder if the book will be published eventually. ..


Clara

-,
Asia,
Singapore
professor in mysticism and occultism?

#14Consumer Comment

Fri, October 28, 2005

Quoted from the spells review site regarding Peter Faith. Accurate as of 28th october 2005. "He Went to the University of Cardiff (Wales) and graduated as professor in mysticism and occultism." CARDIFF UNIVERSITY: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/index.html I checked the whole website and found no such faculty. I don't even see it under the "Religious & Theological Studies" faculty. Did anyone find anything on this? On the site, some members posted this letter a few days ago and asked Peter to clarify. I'm not really into spirituality, but a close friend of mine who's into this sort of spirituality thing also mentioned something about this University on the thread, and that "GOD will know". The next day the entire thread was deleted. I'm not saying he's definitely a fake - just some food for thought. "Currently working on a book with the worktitle "Spells saved my life", and with the site spellsreview.com." I wonder if the book will be published eventually. ..


Clara

-,
Asia,
Singapore
professor in mysticism and occultism?

#15Consumer Comment

Fri, October 28, 2005

Quoted from the spells review site regarding Peter Faith. Accurate as of 28th october 2005. "He Went to the University of Cardiff (Wales) and graduated as professor in mysticism and occultism." CARDIFF UNIVERSITY: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/index.html I checked the whole website and found no such faculty. I don't even see it under the "Religious & Theological Studies" faculty. Did anyone find anything on this? On the site, some members posted this letter a few days ago and asked Peter to clarify. I'm not really into spirituality, but a close friend of mine who's into this sort of spirituality thing also mentioned something about this University on the thread, and that "GOD will know". The next day the entire thread was deleted. I'm not saying he's definitely a fake - just some food for thought. "Currently working on a book with the worktitle "Spells saved my life", and with the site spellsreview.com." I wonder if the book will be published eventually. ..


Clara

-,
Asia,
Singapore
professor in mysticism and occultism?

#16Consumer Comment

Fri, October 28, 2005

Quoted from the spells review site regarding Peter Faith. Accurate as of 28th october 2005. "He Went to the University of Cardiff (Wales) and graduated as professor in mysticism and occultism." CARDIFF UNIVERSITY: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/index.html I checked the whole website and found no such faculty. I don't even see it under the "Religious & Theological Studies" faculty. Did anyone find anything on this? On the site, some members posted this letter a few days ago and asked Peter to clarify. I'm not really into spirituality, but a close friend of mine who's into this sort of spirituality thing also mentioned something about this University on the thread, and that "GOD will know". The next day the entire thread was deleted. I'm not saying he's definitely a fake - just some food for thought. "Currently working on a book with the worktitle "Spells saved my life", and with the site spellsreview.com." I wonder if the book will be published eventually. ..


Tony

Kailua,
Hawaii,
U.S.A.
BANNED

#17Consumer Comment

Thu, October 27, 2005

Can someone tell me if this is legal. I was recently banned from this sites forum. I even sent a letter of apology to Peter the first time I was banned and no response. Im thinking he's not real. Ok next, I was banned from the forum for posts urging people not to use internet casters. At least I assume this is why, I never got a response from Peter. I posted no negative comments about the forum what so ever. At one point I could go into the forum, even though I was banned and read what was being posted after my comments, now when I try to even view the forum I get the "you have been banned from this forum" message, before I even attempt to log in or anything. Can they see my computer? Am I now being spied on? How in the world would they be able to know my comp was even on their site? Is it my IP address that is blocked now. I could see banning my log in or password, but how do they know my computer is trying to access that forum? Can someone please shed some light on this? I am really worried that these insane frauds now have information that is on my computer. Should I be worried? Concerned


S

City,
Other,
U.S.A.
Creation dates

#18Consumer Suggestion

Tue, October 25, 2005

Just check the creation dates on the websites. This guy, Peter, says that he used Adriana 3 years ago, however the website was only created September 29, 2005!! Cinthya's page was created September 2, 2005. And the spellcastersunion website was created October 19, 2005! And to add to the hilarity of this crook, and the gullibility of the other people on his forum, one of the so-called moderators, grand_lady, makes the same spelling mistakes as Cinthya! Accully and interfear, to be precise. I figured I'd toss it out there, joined the forum, made a polite comment about that, and asked what people thought. Guess what happened, the thread got deleted within hours (at least it had some views, so that some people may have some sense knocked into them), and the I got banned from posting there. And he very carefully removed his guestbook link, so that the few people that posted there that he's a scammer and that Cinthya didn't work for them, no longer have their negative comments there. Both of his top recommended casters are from Argentina, and people posted in the forum that they asked both of them about the other's work, and they both (amazingly) said that it's fine to use each other's work as reinforcement. And if hundreds of people used Cinthya's services, shouldn't she not be a *new* paypal member. Especially if Easyfunding Inc is so well established. Glaring holes there, Peter, soon enough people will catch up to your scam.


Mel

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
how much evidence do you need?!

#19Consumer Comment

Sun, October 23, 2005

I looked up all the hidden domain sites and all are from domains by proxy. Also all IP addresses are the same. How much more proof do you need? This is a scam. Go take a look at moderator Jimbo's posts. He's "Peter". Everyone is Peter lol. Look at prayers-that-work. Same typos same ppl. same buttons. Stop sending these scammers your money PLEASE!


Mel

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
Now, magically, Magicklove's site has been fixed.

#20Author of original report

Fri, October 21, 2005

Then a member posted my letter, but not the whole thing. Peter tells them it's some kind of conspiracy from an online spell service. Isn't it strange that these two casters that are being promoted live in the same town and both use Easyfundings? Now a poster noticed something I never did, many of the testimonials are from members of the forum. Peter hasn't responded to my letter on the site either. Typos on someone's personal site are one thing, but on professional sites like "Easyfundings", I don't think so. Don't most companies have spellcheck? Before you send these people hundreds of dollars, look closely at everything.


Patrick

Gilbert,
Arizona,
U.S.A.
Amazing.

#21Consumer Comment

Thu, October 20, 2005

And educated people also understand that there are no persons on this earth that can cast "spells". It's all a bunch of nonsense. If I had the ability to cast spells, I certainly wouldn't waste my time hawking my abilites in some secluded store front, or on the web. I would have simply cast myself a money spell and won the $340M Powerball last night.

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