Spell Casters Scams and Love Spells Scams

The increasing number of scam spell casters, fake witches and psychics has become a great source of worry for the spell seekers. Many have fallen victim to the malicious acts performed by these rip offs. With the Internet widening the reach and opening the doors to a huge spectrum of people from all walks of life, it is not possible for one residing in one part of the world to personally be present and evaluate the authenticity of the spell caster or a witch residing in the other end. So, now the greatest question is how to make the evaluation of a fake spell caster from a real one. Find more information on authentic spell casters and real witches.

The best way that can be employed to analyze the authenticity of the spell caster is by conducting a thorough and detailed investigation into the website of the spell caster.

 

The biggest red flags are:

No physical address, only a phone number for you to call (or no phone number at all), payments via Western Union to some kind of an "assistant" with a different name as the spell caster.

No Physical Address of the Spell Caster

A fake spell caster or scam psychic will not leave any details of a physical address at which he can be reached. But there have been also instances where the address, if provided, is bogus. So, check on the physical address details in the website before making the payment. A fake witch will not define the terms of service for the act to be extended by them. Be especially careful with websites that only list a phone number on their site.

Corny Awards & Newspaper Clippings

Another sign of a malicious witch is that he tries to lure the people through the inclusion of various “awards” or newspaper clippings that boasts of his achievements or special skills as a spell caster in his website. Many times these clippings have been known to be bogus documents created with the sheer intention of luring the people towards them. It is, therefore, inevitable to conduct a deeper probe into these “awards” and the authenticity of these award sponsors to differentiate the fake witches and spell casters from the original ones.

Never EVER pay via Western Union

The fraud spell casters demand a payment for their services through the Western Union or Moneygram that makes the analysis of their genuineness difficult. With no physical address, it is impractical to conduct a search into the spell caster. An authentic spell caster, on the other hand, will make sure that the transfers are made through a merchant account, that the address is listed on the website and proper Terms of Services are provided.

Money Back Guarantees in Spell Casting

A con artist will guarantee 100 percent fast results to the customers for the spells cast by him. A genuine spell caster, on the other hand, is aware of the fact that it is impossible to compete with the Nature to a larger extent, resulting in a few spell casts turning into longer waiting periods for the results to materialize. Unlike a fraudster, a genuine spell caster or witch will not claim 100 percent results in a short period to the customers. Keep in mind that a fake spell caster will never return the money to you even though they lured you in by some kind of "money back guarantee"!

Asking for more Money

A scam artist might, in the middle of the spell cast, demand more money from you to remove spiritual obstacles or extraordinary negative energies. Always keep in mind that it is a scam racket and take measures to pull away from the presence of such witches. He may demand more money, or fail to mention the cost for his services  or may even demand gifts, jewelry and other expensive objects for your spell casting, scaring you of these spells backfiring in the event you fail to do as requested by them.

Domain Name

Make sure to never ever purchase anything from a so-called spell caster that only operates from some free website domain. Anyone can register such a domain name at webs.com, weebly.com and others and will remain anonymous. Any practitioner that does not even invest in a $7.99 per year Domain name is up to no good. Steer clear!

Years in existence

Be especially careful with websites that were only created recently. You can check the domain name at whois.net and find the registration date. The longer it is in existence the more chances are that the spell caster is in fact authentic.

What the Spell Caster needs from you to cast a spell

Another way of differentiating a scam spell caster or a rip-off attempt from a legitimate act is on the basis of the information sought by the spell caster. If all he wants is your name and date of birth, it is a sign of a rip-off act. A genuine spell caster will put forward numerous queries to understand your problem and to recognize the key element responsible for the same before making the spell. It is the underlying problem that defines the type of ritual to be performed and the ingredients to be included in the process. 

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