How to Tell is Psychic Readings are Accurate
Have you ever wanted to get a psychic reading? If so, be sure to proceed with
caution because there are a lot of frauds out there that "claim" to have ESP,
when all they want is your hard earned money. If the psychic advisor makes
outrageous claims, then it's time to keep looking. To get accurate psychic
readings, you should thoroughly check references and read other customer reviews
before going to one. This will help you to weed through the fakes to find the
real ones.
Keep in mind, you might think you can spot a psychic scam artist, but in fact
most of the scams will treat you very well, they are super friendly, and make
you think they truly care about you, but it is a smokescreen that you can get
through, it just takes a bit of time. There are ways to tell if a person is
after your money or is really looking to help you.
First, if you begin a reading with a psychic and they suddenly tell you that
your life is in danger and the only way to save you life is by paying them a fee
to break a curse. You can almost guarantee that is a ploy to get money from you
rather than to actually help you.
Secondly, if you meet with a psychic and they instantly tell they sense a
darkness or cloud about you, this may just be a ploy to suck you in so they can
grab your attention to get money to "remove" this black cloud.
Thirdly, scam artists often involve your family by telling you that someone,
such as a child is very ill and the only way to remove this illness is by
"releasing" all the funds you have (and of course giving it to the
psychic). Realize that true psychics that are in the profession to help you
would never use your child or a loved one or ask you to give them all your
money.
In addition, if the psychic begins asking questions that are probing, such as
"when you were a child you were left alone" this is too general and everyone can
probably remember a time they were left alone. This is a trick to get you to
inadvertently tell the fraud artist information that you won't remember. That
way when they begin their actual reading, you will have forgotten you revealed
things to them that they are now telling you.
Lastly, if the psychic over promises, it is probably a scam since true
psychics will tell you that sometimes they cannot make contact with the other
side no matter how much they want to. They will not make any guarantees, but
they will try to offer you as much help as they possibly can
Have you ever wanted to get a psychic reading? If so, be sure to proceed with
caution because there are a lot of frauds out there that "claim" to have ESP,
when all they want is your hard earned money. If the psychic advisor makes
outrageous claims, then it's time to keep looking. To get accurate psychic
readings, you should thoroughly check references and read other customer reviews
before going to one. This will help you to weed through the fakes to find the
real ones.
Keep in mind, you might think you can spot a psychic scam artist, but in fact
most of the scams will treat you very well, they are super friendly, and make
you think they truly care about you, but it is a smokescreen that you can get
through, it just takes a bit of time. There are ways to tell if a person is
after your money or is really looking to help you.
First, if you begin a reading with a psychic and they suddenly tell you that
your life is in danger and the only way to save you life is by paying them a fee
to break a curse. You can almost guarantee that is a ploy to get money from you
rather than to actually help you.
Secondly, if you meet with a psychic and they instantly tell they sense a
darkness or cloud about you, this may just be a ploy to suck you in so they can
grab your attention to get money to "remove" this black cloud.
Thirdly, scam artists often involve your family by telling you that someone,
such as a child is very ill and the only way to remove this illness is by
"releasing" all the funds you have (and of course giving it to the
psychic). Realize that true psychics that are in the profession to help you
would never use your child or a loved one or ask you to give them all your
money.
In addition, if the psychic begins asking questions that are probing, such as
"when you were a child you were left alone" this is too general and everyone can
probably remember a time they were left alone. This is a trick to get you to
inadvertently tell the fraud artist information that you won't remember. That
way when they begin their actual reading, you will have forgotten you revealed
things to them that they are now telling you.
Lastly, if the psychic over promises, it is probably a scam since true
psychics will tell you that sometimes they cannot make contact with the other
side no matter how much they want to. They will not make any guarantees, but
they will try to offer you as much help as they possibly can