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Re: Witch and Reader for Hire
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Names and addresses are not given out over this website, if they are gucen at all. If they are uncomfortable with such things there are ways around it. My main concern is always the comfort of my client.

Brysing, your rude and inappropriate comment was deleted from my last posting, and now I've had enough. How DARE you question my credibility by accusing me of writing my own reviews. Not only is that grossly inappropriate for a moderator if this site, it's childish! For someone of such "wisdom," you're showing yourself to be very immature. Whatever your problem is with me, I invite you to message me privately and solve it, because I am sick of this. My ad PERFECTLY follows the SoM Guidlines, as agreed upon by other mods. Furthermore, people are ALWAYS paying for card readings and magic. Just because dont agree doesn't give you the right the slander my character with accusations of lies, nor to state that people shouldn't go for my services. As I said before, if you have such a problem with me, I invite you to message me about it, as I am over this.

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Star.Child, yes. The people who gave me their testimonials also gave me oermission go post their info online, as it's very broad, only used to show the wide array of people I've worked with.

Re: Witch and Reader for Hire
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 6
He didn't say you specifically. He said it was possible. And frankly it is common practice to write one's own reviews or hire someone to do so for a variety of purposes online.

Given the intangible nature of spells, the variable chance of how they will work, and so on and so forth, he, and many of us who have been in the community for a while, generally caution people about paying for spells. It is, often, merely a leap of faith that you pay to take. Much like faith healers and a variety of other charlatans that will happily scam you for your last scent. Do the spells sometimes work? Are the businesses sometimes legit? Maybe, and maybe. And that's the absolute best you'll ever get for a guarantee. Meanwhile, this site is full of youths, children, and desperate people willing to believe anything.

So I turn the question back around on you. How dare -you- lash out at someone offering a word of caution?

Re: Witch and Reader for Hire
By: Moderator / Adept
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I don't understand the reluctance to pay for someone to read Tarot for them. This is a long and respected custom that has gone on for centuries.

In fact, the High Priestess that first trained me, read cards on a professional basis to bring in extra income to her home. She was a truly talented reader who was highly sought after for the accuracy of her readings. Many of her clients used her regularly as a sort of consultant when making big decisions in their lives and didn't resent paying for the readings in the least because they were so accurate. She charged a reasonable rate for such services, and for coven members she charged a discounted rate. No one ever thought that there was anything in the way of a scam in what she was doing.

The High Priest that founded the Tradition in the 1960's in I eventually trained read palms and cards professionally for a living in Jackson Square in New Orleans. His readings were accurate and fair.

Sure there are scam artists out there who will give false readings and tell you what you want to hear. But not all readers are like that. So I hardly think it's fair to the good readers out there who are doing honest work for which they deserve honest pay.


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Thank you, Lark.

Re: Witch and Reader for Hire
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Fair enough,Lark. But what I really meant is on-line readings. A personal consultation is not quite the same thing.And what I said about testimonials is quite correct; anyone write their own.Dakota's testimonials may very well be quite true;but there is no way of knowing,is there? Many people will consult an Astrologist for a personal reading. But to send money to somebody you are never likely to meet, is to my mind, a bit silly.

Re: Witch and Reader for Hire
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 10
The services offered go well beyond tarot card reading (which also has a history of con artists as long as its existence).

" Along with these services, I also offer Cleansings, Meditation Guides, and Exorcisms/Banishings as needed... ...Spell Casting, Charming, Potion Making, Tarot and Cowrie Shell Reading, Hexing and Cursing*, Enchantments, Protections, Banishing and Exorcisms, and One on One Consultation to aid in Meditation. "

Thus words of warning.

Re: Witch and Reader for Hire
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My, your logic is impeccable AwakeTooLong. However, you seem either incredibly jealous, or incredibly petty. I'm not sure which.

I have nothing to prove to any nay-sayers. I am not a scammer, and such accusations are far fetched, and completely untrue. If anyone would like to speak to me in regards to, or request my services, I invite you to message me for more information, and to make your own decisions. I will happily answer any questions, including questions about why I charge, historical references of such things (including long distance workings), and why I do long distance readings and workings.

Re: Witch and Reader for Hire
By: Moderator / Adept
Post # 12
Dakota, nobody is being jealous, petty, or vindictive. You have the right to advertise your services; we have the right to warn the young and vulnerable.It is part of the job of Moderator; to moderate. Whether or not the young and vulnerable take heed of our warnings is up to them!

Re: Witch and Reader for Hire
By: / Knowledgeable
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Originally I had done nothing more than attempt to explain the nature of Brysing's warning. From there, I offered response to Lark. It was not remotely personal. It was only due to the fact that there are children on this site, as well as the intensely gullible; both of whom are frequently scammed by such things as what you offer, regardless of your legitimacy. Indeed I had felt slightly bad for lingering on this post, but had simply felt like I owed you, and Lark, a better explanation. I came back tonight intending to apologize if it seemed like what I said was a personal attack.

However, after witnessing such professionalism within your business related communication, any remorse has evaporated. Thank you for better demonstrating why one should exercise caution in employing such services online better than I would ever be able to.

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