Gabrielle
Harrisburg,#2General Comment
Tue, February 12, 2019
I happened upon this website searching for supplies and it caught my eye...not only was I appalled but disheartened to find witchcraft being marketed under false pretense. These people are not Wiccan at all. And they are certainly not practicing white majick. First of all, majick is not performed for monetary purposes.
Secondly, in white majick your "intention" has to be known for all parties involved. Example...a love spell...you can not perform a spell for an ex-lover to return or to love again. You can not choose someone else's will for them. If you do, this is actually considered grey or black majick and law of karma unfolds. Wiccan's believe in the "threefold law of karma". What you do comes back to you, threefold. These practitioners apparently do not believe this at all. What they believe in is filling their pocketbooks.
sweetdiane
dallas,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, January 24, 2015
This sounds like the stupidest review I have ever seen. It was obviously written by someone trying to defer clients away intentionally. I had two spells cast by Marcy and they both worked BETTER than I expected. They did not ship me anything like the psycho that went on and on about a tracking number in this report. The first spell was obviou that it worked because I won a six figure sum in the lottery from a $500 spell. Good return if you ask me, In fact it was a life changing return!
I also had a love spell cast to bring my ex back. That was a mirale beause he hated me and I KNOW it was beause of the spell those witches did for me. I just felt the need to post my experience because it looks like someone has intentionally tried to release false information about an amazing group of people that cast spells that work!
Needformoney
San Mateo,#4REBUTTAL Individual responds
Wed, December 28, 2011
I actually did win $2000 at two different casinos after her spell casting. I don't know what to tell you, but her spell worked.
anonymous
california,#5REBUTTAL Owner of company
Wed, December 28, 2011
I dont believe you needformoremoney.I was scammed by the site www.witchcraft-magic-spells you do things when you are vunerable.
I purchased some spells from Marcy and like there site says if the spell doesnt work after 90 days they will refund.Well I informed Marcy that the spells never worked and she turned very nasty. I never received any refund.They are total scammers and have obviously ripped many people off.
Marcy is a horrible person who just takes peoples hard earned money.
All I can do is warn people to stay well away from her site it is a total fraud.
anonymous
california,#6REBUTTAL Owner of company
Wed, December 28, 2011
They are total frauds.I was a victum who believed in there lies.I dont believe you Needformoremoneybecause there are a lot of people who have been ripped off by the site Witchcraft-magic-spells.com.
They take your money and when the spell doesnt work after 3 months Marcy wont give you your money back even though her site says they do.
Please do not go near this site I learnt the hard way.
Needformoney
San Mateo,#7General Comment
Sat, October 29, 2011
I purchased the "Little Lottery Spell" and it worked. I won $2000 playing at a casino. Only paid $200 for the spell. Sorry to hear about your incident!
skeptic
Bardstown,#8Consumer Comment
Wed, February 16, 2011
Tell Marcy the high priestess I've asked my friend the tokolosh to torment her at night while she tries to sleep.
Jacob
USA#9Consumer Comment
Wed, February 16, 2011
All psychics are scams.
Anyone who knows about the existence of this site (and everyone else, for that matter) should know this already.
Although you showed somewhat better judgment than average, anyone who falls for a psychic scam is a fool.