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Mypowerfulspells.org scam
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Hello! I just signed up to the mypowerfulspells.org newsletter last week for the free spell cast. I have signed up to it how many times. Is the free spell cast really legit? Is it not a scam? Does it really works?

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Without knowing exactly what it is we can not say for certain whether it is a scam or not.

Considering it is a website online I would not trust it for spellcasting or anything of that sort.

In fact I wouldn't trust anything that advertised their services for free.

Having another cast a spell for you can be pretty mucky. How exactly would you know if they've done anything? They certainly could claim they have.

I would suggest writing your own spell for that which you want to achieve. That way you are certain something had been tried.

The best spell casters are local, charge fairly, and allow you to be present during the working.

Good luck to you.

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Did anyone else tried mypowerfulspells.org? Did the free spell cast worked out for them?

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I have just found out from a blogger named Elena Simpson. She said that the free spell cast at mypowerfulspells.org is a total scam, and and that the free spell cast won't work. She also said that they could've gotten my contact information and used it for fraud use.

Re: Mypowerfulspells.org scam
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There are a lot of scams on the Internet and you got to be careful with what websites & advertisementsyou find to do business with. Most businesses will be reputable and have done stuff to build their brand to show their business is legit or come from a reputable source. So, it is important for us to do our research on the business. This includes seeing if there are reviews or testimonials, seeing if they ask for personal information right away, check to see if they have a Google page or YouTube account, or even business emails.

I know one practitioner who does a business relating to tarot readings and magical workings. She uses business emails to communicate with her clients through her office staff, sets up Zoom meetings to talk to the clients one on one, and has a process set up for her business. She even has the reviews, her own shop, and a YouTube channel to back herself up.

And that is the thing with going to any business or any website, you have to be the judge of character and decide if you want to take the risk. If you take the risks then you take the consequences, good or bad, that comes with them. It might not be a scam. It might be a way to trick you into some automotive email subscription. It might be a scam whose try to get your personal information. I cannot tell, but personally I would not trust it.

I especially don't trust it when the website addressis different than the website it has at the top of the page which doesn't exist. I also do not trust some things mentioned in their Terms of Use listed. I do not see any reviews, I see no business emails. I see nothing that would convince me the business is legit. All I see is something that feeds off what someone wants to attract them. I would not trust this website.

Ultimately, it is up to you.


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