Mary Sterling
Fargo,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, September 29, 2010
I agree with Brian. Fraudulent! I sent 3 letters requesting my money and Lilly ignored all.
johnson
California,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, November 22, 2009
you are a scam. All these online so called spellcasters are nothing but fraudulant scams. They easily throw on any websites online with ridiculous claims that has no substaional evidence that its actually real. The tesimonials are all made up , he emails are imperson and generated. People who give their money away like that t any sly scum that calls them selves a spellcaster might as well give it away to real charity. Dont be fooled.
Lilly
New Baltimore,#4REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, July 20, 2009
I'd like to see a receipt. We don't know who "Brian" is. I can also tell everyone interested that we don't have any refund requests from a "Brian in Topeka". I'd also like to point out that just because "Brian" says I am a con-artist, liar, cheat, and a scam; doesn't mean I actually am. In fact, I don't appreciate the name calling. Your claims of being ripped off from using our online spell casting service are completely without justification. We are a large group of spell casters and all take pride in the services we offer our clients. Not only that, I am VERY straightforward with each and every client. We've been online for many years and have NEVER had a complaint go unanswered. In fact, the few complaints we have had are from people that simply misunderstood due to a language barrier, and those clients were refunded. I answer every email that comes in. Usually quite promptly, I might add. I ask again, please submit a receipt and talk with me. In fact, let's talk right here, publicly. This way the rest of the world can see what's really going on here. ~Lilly