I just wanted a free reading...

Canada
July 26, 2018 6:12pm CST
Would you trust someone who never gets to the point? I don't. I saw an ad online offering a "free" tarot card reading. I give my birthdate information...for a tarot reading I don't know why...and ask my question then click submit. I then get an email instantly, about a page and a half long. (fast typers or what) This email is telling me how fortunate I am to have connected with "so and so" at just the right time for me to claim my rightful "inheritance" from the universe. It then goes on to explain who they are and how many "celebrities" they have helped, and how famous they are...blah, blah, blah... Nothing in the form of a reading, either tarot or astrology. Its just a sales pitch of them trying to impress me with all of their knowledge. If they were true psychics they'd realize I'm only calling their bluff. They never get to the point. It's been 3 days already of promises to get to my reading, but no reading has come forth. Does this happen with you? You take someone up on their "offer" and they hand you a load of BS fills your spam folder?
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@andriaperry (116860)
• Anniston, Alabama
27 Jul 18
Only face to face would I ever do this. Every time I got read it was with plain playing cards and every bit of it came true.
3 people like this
• Canada
27 Jul 18
I've had mine done with playing cards once and it was very accurate.
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@Shiva49 (26189)
• Singapore
27 Jul 18
There is no free lunch though some promise even a feast! Most want our information and then bombard us with free gifts after we sent payments for those we don't need - siva
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@BelleStarr (61047)
• United States
27 Jul 18
My friend's mother used to read our cards all the time, I wouldn't ever expect anything from online, frauds every one of them!!
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@Juliaacv (48251)
• Canada
27 Jul 18
Oh no, so sorry that has happened to you. With your name and DOB they can run a credit check on you. Hopefully they didn't have your first and last name.
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• Canada
27 Jul 18
They can have my credit and the Student Loan that goes with it. They wouldn't be long giving it back to me.
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@RasmaSandra (73201)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
27 Jul 18
Yep. have had this when seeking astrological advice. They are gimmicks to get you to purchase readings and different items. I got rid of the bothersome people by just deleting their emails and finally, they stopped writing. I did not find a way to unsubscribe them so I was glad they finally gave up
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• Canada
27 Jul 18
It annoys me when they ramble off nonsense about themselves, going completely off topic and then leave you in the loop about what just transpired and what it has to do with you.
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@Courage7 (19633)
• United States
27 Jul 18
No I had done that years ago and learned my lesson. But I would love to meet with a skilled psychic.
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• Philippines
26 Jul 18
I have unsubscribe to some of them, others are just random scam.
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