Vitcim Of Fastspells.com
Simi Valley,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, November 11, 2008
If your goal is to warn others about "Kimberly Rose" of fastspells.com, spelllock.com and ratethecaster.com, so that they may not become victims as we have, who cares who runs the site? As long as others know it's a scam and word is getting around and business is lost to them, that's all most victims of "Kimberly Rose" care about. Spelllock.com is definately run by the makers of Fastspells.com, it is ridden in pictures of roses (what a coincidence, kimberly rose!), promises the same lame promises that are rediculous (that I admit to thinking before I actually sent my hard earned money, but she preys on the depressed and desperate, which i was) and just has that same feeling that fastspells had. Of course now that word it out, the site became "unclickable," and therefore must be down. Please, find out the next scam site, as there WILL be more, and out them every time until karma bites them in the a*s. I personally don't believe Trae is behind fastspells.com or spelllock.com, but like I said before, that's not even the goal here, so why fight over it? If you read the ROR's in chornological order, and read both Trae's outting of Brittney Reynolds AKA Kimberly Rose (http://www.trhonline.com/cgi-bin/listcomments.pl?id=1221660777, start from the begining to fully get the picture) and then Franter's, you can clearly see that NEITHER of them are Kimberly Rose, so Franter is crazy to even bother accusing Trae, and only makes himself look shadey in the proccess. For the record, Kimberly Rose's real name is Brittney Reynolds, and she runs the scams with an Andrew Bucklin, who's info is easily accessible through public records. Brittney Reynolds admits to her idenity as Kimberly Rose here (http://www.drak.net/news/2008/09/17/when-youre-controversial/) but if you read the first article all the way through, you would have already found this. Franter has posted controversial rebuttals and reports, one recently claiming that Andrew Bucklin was posing as him on ROR reports. He brags about posting on ROR under others user's name's on his own site, here: http://www.black-magic-spells.co.uk/ripoffreport.html. So, as far as I'm concerned, Franter AND Andrew are insane and write crazy things as other people on ROR, and I bet one of them will go under my name and write that I'm a sissy la la who likes to dress in tu tu's and dance under the sun with the nombs of the land. The point is, Kimberly Rose of fastspells.com, spelllock.com and ratethecaster.com is a con artist and will steal your money. Don't give it to her, and if you find the next front site she has, post it like you've never posted before!!!!!!!!!!!! Brittney Reynolds, the universe will get you in the end, and I'll be here to laugh. Oh and here's an emoticon to make you feel more at home Brit :]
Trae
Eau Claire,#3REBUTTAL Individual responds
Sun, October 12, 2008
It should be pointed out that "Frater Dantalion" is an internet spellcaster attempting to defame his competition as well as myself, someone who has been critical of HIM (http://www.trhonline.com/article.pl?1223311810) all at the same time. Internet Spellcasters are scams, don't buy anything they say, let alone anything they sell.
Inspector
Tobyhanna,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, October 09, 2008
What else is new, someone casting spells is a scam. Ya live long enough, ya learn something new.
Frater Dantalion
Bedford,#5Author of original report
Thu, October 09, 2008
www.spelllock.com is a scam run by Trea Dorn owner of www.trhonline.com One thing all of Trae Dorn's scam websites have in common is none have a mailing address, which the law states is required for websites selling services or products whether one is needed or not. The only websites of Trae Dorn's that have addresses are fastspells.com and spelllock.com, but for whatever crazy reason he exposes fastspells.com as a scam (on www.trhonline.com) and he says he plans to do the same with spelllock.com. Yes it is easy enough to do a check on the trading laws in your country, it's the same everywhere, websites MUST have a physical contact address if they are selling something. All Trae Dorn's website are breaking the law. The law protects the consumer. Odd how you can only pay for your spells by PayPal, no business bank account or anything? Trea Dorn has started a ridiculous hate campaign against me, posting lies on his www.trhonline.com website and sadly all over ROR. On the other hand, my website and this report states the truth, the truth always wins in the end. I am posting here as myself, I don't need to hide. A spell casting website must by law display: spell prices, have terms and all the sensible things you would expect if you was buying a DVD from a large company. Trea Dorns websites are using hotmail, yahoo and google email addresses, not website business ones. If a large company sent you an email from [email protected] you would be alarmed, I suggest you treat all websites using free email addresses the same way. Online trading laws, a couple of examples - USA - http://www.out-law.com/page-424 UK - http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/general/oft958.pdf (an Office of Fair Trading download) Here is a list of Trae Dorn's law breaking scams - does anyone really think a website breaking trading and e-commerce laws offers a genuine service? Of course not. Would you knowingly choose to use a website that breaks the law? No. TD's scams: www.fastspells.com www.spelllock.com www.witchcraftspellsnow.com www.provenlovespells.com www.21stcenturymagick.com www.haitianvoodoospells.com www.secretwitchcraft.com www.spells4free.com www.orderofisis.com http://aishalovespellsscam.blogspot.com is owned by Trae Dorn Http://www.psyforums.com/ http://www.psychic-source.com/ http://www.angelblueessential.com/ http://www.goldman-y.com/ http://www.thebestof2worlds.com/ http://lovespells.spaces.live.com/ww.divinelovespells.com - Lee Ann www.profesorjorge.com/english.htm Professor Jorge www.divinepsychic.org/ Sharon Notre-Dame www.firespells.com - Isidore Bonjoko www.angellovespells.com - Angel-Priestess Maria www.moonspells.org - High Spirit-Priestess Faera www.venuslovespells.com Priestess Samantha Venus www.lovespells.ws Deborah www.thebestof2worlds.com www.psychicdena.com - Psychic Dena www.psychichelp.net - Altea www.templeatlantis.com www.realvoodoo.org - Josue J. Lenoir www.revenge-spells.com - Luther Joseph LaFortune www.wiccanwitchcraft.org/ http://lovespells.spaces.live.com/ www.weightlossspells.net - Gwendyth www.afterlifepsychic.com/
Trae
Eau Claire,#6REBUTTAL Individual responds
Wed, October 08, 2008
Okay... I'm the aforementioned Trae Dorn. I noticed this post because I googled my own name and ended up here. I will say, for the record, that I am not, on any level, involved in ANY of the aforementioned Scam websites. I will agree that they are scams -- as I wrote up a rather extensive article about Fastspells.com BEING a scam here: http://www.trhonline.com/article.pl?1221660777 - it was AFTER this article was posted and the subsequently featured on Consumerist.com that they were shut down. Of course, I'm of the opinion that EVERY spellcasting website is a scam. If you want my opinion on Spellcasting Websites in general, you can find it in my blog here http://blogs.trhonline.com/getpost.pl?messnumb=1222983290&user=2 My advice is to NEVER buy a spell. EVER. I have apparently struck a nerve with some deeply disturbed individual who thinks they have something to gain by attacking me, or else I wouldn't being seeing this bizarre libel showing up online in half a dozen places. Some of us have lives, and would like to get back to them.
Isis
Atlanta,#7Consumer Comment
Wed, October 08, 2008
To be honest one spellcaster saying others are a scam isn't enough evidence to prove anything under normal circumstances, but you are right about spelllock, it is a scam and Trae Dorn owns it but by saying he doesn't and that it is a scam on his other website he is avoiding being arrested. His spells don't work. For further information read: (((ROR redacted))) This man owns lots of websites, but has blamed someone else who does not actually exists. I just want results. CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.