Psychics and Charlatans Forum

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g6k -  
 Vincent -
Hello, I would like to report a fortune-telling forum where the psychics are just simple charlatans and have been operating for 1 year.
In fact, the administrator has offered sessions payable via PayPal but has never conducted any readings.
Every day, a new person claims to be a psychic and takes the members for fools.
The administrator went from being a psychic to a healer overnight and has even passed on their gifts to their spouse.

I find this shameful and I really wish this forum would shut down before it harms the members.

Do you know of any site where I can report them?

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Anonymous user
 
One must know that true clairvoyance is not paid for!
Real clairvoyants are people who do not do this for money. It has become the kingdom of scams because most people need reassurance. Being a clairvoyant myself at times, charging for a session wouldn't even cross my mind... Moreover, wanting to know too much is not good, not reasonable... the less we know about the future, the better!
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VoyantsCharlatans Posted messages 2 Status Membre
 
I created a forum allowing those abused by psychics to share their story. I invite you to visit it and share your testimony: http://www.voyants-charlatans.fr/
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Jason
 
Go see the skeptics of Quebec (Quebec Sceptique), they prove that all of this doesn't exist; they offer $10,000 to anyone who can prove they have a supernatural gift of clairvoyance, healing, or astrology. They pay within ten days after, I now know that they are frauds whom unfortunately too many desperate people consult in despair... separation, diagnosis of serious illness.
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Ladouteuse Posted messages 5 Status Membre
 
I know, we should here tell stories about experiences with charlatans, abuse, sex, violence, fraud, and intimidation. I'll come back.
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Fleur > VoyantsCharlatans Posted messages 2 Status Membre
 
Hello
Who knows Othniel the site
Erci
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Chris > Fleur
 
I dealt with Othniel, be careful he just takes your money and absolutely nothing happens, he is a first-rate con artist.
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Dtpu
 
Seer and charlatan, it's a pleonasm..
how can anyone believe such c..!!

didn't they predict that you'd get scammed??
lol!!!
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g6k
 
I completely agree with you! I do not tolerate people being treated like fools
Their aim is to offer free readings and then at some point the psychic proposes a schedule for paid sessions
Another psychic claims to be a radiesthesist and so on

Recently, the psychics organized automatic writing sessions via the Chatbox
I find this very dangerous and I noticed that the information they provided to the members was information that the members themselves had posted on the forum.
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Anonymous user
 
Well yes, it's so much easier to copy-paste! If you really want to consult a real clairvoyant... only word of mouth will lead you to the right person! Clairvoyants don’t need advertising! And if you walk into the office and see a "rates" sign, you can leave! A real clairvoyant won’t ask you for anything... or they’ll ask you to give whatever you want once their back is turned! A gift like that shouldn’t be monetized....
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ps: your post doesn't belong here! ;)
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nanny
 
You don't pay for a gift received for free. That's called exploiting human misery.
A piece of advice that only binds me: You should pray, whatever your religion is, only prayer shows you the light at the end of the tunnel.
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Anonymous user
 
jpbruno, you don't know anything, refrain from saying nonsense!
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Volte
 
homer
one wonders who spouts the most nonsense!!!

well, as long as crooks find pigeons to tell their so-called future, they will have enough to pay their bills.
For me, taking advantage of people's distress deserves only one thing: a massive kick in the ass followed by a nice stay in jail.
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Anonymous user
 
you don't know the subject either......
there are scammers everywhere, I agree....but....look at my response HERE and open your narrow-mindedness a little.....
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graffx Posted messages 120 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   2 031
 
If some, in addition to considering themselves Joan of Arc, also think of themselves as radiesthetists, it becomes more than serious because you must be graduated from the medical board, that's the minimum...
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Anonymous user
 
dowsers:
Dowsing, formerly known as rhabdomancy or divining, is (according to the definition of Abbé Bouly) the belief in the ability to discover, using a pendulum or a divining rod, what is hidden from normal faculties but whose existence is real or imaginary. The dowser would be able to find sources, locate a lost object or a missing person, establish a medical diagnosis, determine the depth of a well, etc. The term "dowsing" is attributed to Abbés Bouly and Bayard. This word is composed of the Latin word radius, meaning "ray," and the Greek word aisthêsis, meaning "sensitivity."
(source wiki)
since when do you need a diploma to practice?

yet another one talking without knowing.......:)
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Ladouteuse Posted messages 5 Status Membre
 
Finally, I am saddened that some people here claim there are real psychics. For heaven's sake, psychics see nothing. Who predicted tsunamis? The deaths of famous people? When will we read, "a psychic predicts the lottery numbers"? Come on, do people here really believe in this nonsense? No one has more power than anyone else; at death, everything stops, period. Your beliefs comfort you in your ideas, but they are ephemeral. After your death, people start to forget you, and eventually, you are completely forgotten, like the dead from 50 years ago, 100 years ago, a thousand years ago...
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