"I think I'm getting scammed on (love) spells. Who is a genuine spell caster?"

"I think I'm getting scammed on (love) spells. Who is a genuine spell caster?"

Every week I seem to get more and more clients who have been scammed, sometimes out of thousands of dollars!

One of my clients was almost bankrupted! Breaks my heart…

So here, based on all the things my lovely clients have told me, are some of the tricks and techniques that scammers use. This holds true whether you’re looking to order a Love Spell, or any other type of spell.

  1. Avoid anyone who wants to charge you $500, $1000 or more for a spell. Spells take about a week to prepare, sometimes longer, and around 5 hours to cast. This being the case, $300 seems about right for the work involved. Anything less than that (say, $5) and you have to wonder whether any work is actually being done.
  2. Avoid anyone who suggests that a “cleansing” needs to be done first. That’s total bull cr@p! What the f&*k is a cleansing anyway!? Avoid avoid avoid…
  3. Avoid anyone who says there’s a curse that needs to be removed first. The chances of that being true are extremely slim.
  4. Be extremely suspicious of anyone who needs to charge you for “supplies”. Love Spells do not require special candles or a live sacrifice or anything of that nature. A genuine Witch has all the materials she needs, at her finger tips.
  5. Avoid anyone who wants to send you anything in the mail. I can’t see why anyone would ever need to do that.
  6. Avoid anyone who wants your banking passwords, your cell phone number or any information that could be used to defraud you.
  7. Avoid anyone who asks for the telephone number or postal address of the (Love Spell) “target” - or any other information that could later be used to blackmail you. (Example: “Pay me more money or I’ll contact your Ex”)
  8. Be extremely suspicious of anyone who doesn’t need to know anything about your situation. I always ask my clients dozens of questions so that I can customise the spell to their specific needs.
  9. Be extremely suspicious of anyone who doesn’t need you to support the spell in any way after the casting itself (all spells need to be supported, usually daily, or they’ll break).
  10. Especially be suspicious of anyone who wants multiple ways to contact you, eg. your cell phone number, email, AND your social media accounts (they only want this so that they can chase you later when you block them!)

If you’ve already paid for a spell and nothing’s happened, even after several weeks…

  1. Avoid anyone who says that the original spell wasn’t strong enough, and suggests you pay for a stronger one (Spells DO NOT come in strengths)…
  2. …or tells you that there’s (another) curse that needs removing (surprise surprise)…
  3. …or that you need a cleansing (bull cr@p!)…
  4. …or that the planets need to align first….
  5. …or that the spell is working, you just need to wait for X Y or Z…
  6. …and then asks for more money for any reason at all, no matter how plausible it might sound. Avoid avoid avoid!

And finally, most important of all, if the caster you’re working with gets angry and starts making threats, telling you they are going to curse you, or that you, or your family, or your loved ones will die or become sick if you don’t pay them more money, BLOCK THEM IMMEDIATELY. You’re not dealing with a real spell caster. You’re dealing with a dangerous scammer.

I hope this has helped.

And if you want to know about real spells and real magick, you can find lots of answers on my blog. Just tap or click here.

If you have a question I haven't answered, feel free to send me a message from here.

Blessed be

Raven

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