Con-artists stealing from me
October 22nd, 2007A client recently came to me after giving some money to what they suspected to be a con-artist spellcaster. You know the type as we have discussed here on my blog many times - typical garish three page site, phone number, no prices, no specifics, no real information. And ultimately everything - absolutely everything is a lie.
The particular site they sent me too was definitely a con-artist site and when I scrolled down to see the spellcasters “temple of peace and harmony” where she purported to cast all her spells, I was shocked to see that she apparently was casting spells using MY ALTAR, since that was the photo she had on the site.
She stole the photo of MY ALTAR from my site. So not only was she not a real spellcaster but she was also a copyright infringing thief. I decided to give her a call.
It was a quick conversation. She claimed to not have made the site and did not know where the photo of my altar had come from. Sure. Because at this point I would believe anything this duplicitous con-artist said!
I did say, “I know you are not a real witch. If you were real you wouldn’t have to steal a photo of my altar.” Her response was the charming - “It doesn’t matter if I am a real witch or not.” I nearly choked on my response, “Except of course to your clients!”
Sadly I had to report back to my new client that they had been had. I hate to have to keep drilling this into people looking for spellcasters!
Let’s review:
- This phony spellcaster site was THREE pages. If you come upon a site that is only one page, or only a few pages - keep going.
- By that same token, don’t be fooled by sites that have a ton of useless pages that make no sense. They use these pages to boost their listings in Google. It is page-spamming and all charlatan and con-artist sites do it. Once again, walk on by.
- A photo of your spellcaster is great but 9 times out of 10 I guarantee the photo on a spellcasting site will be a fake. It is probably stolen from elsewhere on the net or is a stock photo. What is more important than a photo is personal information. Who are they? What mysteries do they practice? How long have they been a witch?
- PSYCHICS DO NOT CAST SPELLS! Anyone who calls themselves a psychic and says that they cast spells is a charlatan. Only WITCHES cast spells. A psychic casting a spell is like going to a car mechanic to get your teeth cleaned. If you come across a site and they say that they cast spells but do not refer to themselves as a witch then do not waste your time. If you need a psychic reading; psychics are great. If you need a spell cast - you need a witch. Plain and simple.
- If there are no prices on the site - forget it. They will charge you whatever they feel like for NOTHING. Good deal for them, waste of money for you.
- If you decide to work with someone and they ask you for more money to complete a spell - you have been had.
- Casting the same spell more than once is a sure fire sign of a con. Real witches will cast a spell once. If down the line, months later you ask for the same spell, that is ok but a real witch will not repeatedly cast the same spell over and over in tandem. Likewise, those sites that offer the single-cast, double-cast, and triple-cast spells are full of it.
- There are spells that take 1 day or 3, 5, 7, or 9 days to cast. I have come across some voodoo spells that are 21 days. A real witch would not offer a spell like that for sale because they would have to charge so much for it! So you know if someone says that they will cast your spell for a month or 60 days or something absurd that they will probably not even cast your spell at all!
- Casting a real spell is not quick and easy. It takes time. A real witch who casts spells needs time to do so and will usually cast spells according to moon phases.
- Real spells cast by a real witch will not be cheap. You can absolutely forget about spells that cost under $40. The more complex an issue is the more the spell will cost because for a real witch more energy and time, preparation etc will go into the casting. You are better off saving your money (if you still want a spell) to get a good spell.
- There are NO GUARANTEES! Any so-called witch or spellcaster that offers you a guarantee is a con-artist. Spells are an art and craft - they are not a small appliance or a set of tires.
I could go on and on. If you have questions about a spellcaster who is not me - send me an email and let me take a look at your spellcaster. I honestly do not mind helping you find a real witch to help you, even if I am not that witch.
The con-artist who stole my photo did take it down. But that does not make her any less a con-artist or a thief.
Be careful out there.
October 24th, 2007 at 3:52 pm
Amita’
In short time i have been your client, I have come to trust you. You are truly a honest and caring person and credit to your craft. I know the spells you have cast for me will work in time, because they were cast by a REAL witch… you give me hope that my dream of being with the woman i love will come true..
November 6th, 2007 at 2:16 pm
Bravo!!
I had a business sight that offered among other things, spellcasting. I was always asked if I guaranteed the work and I would be honest and tell them there are no guarantees and if someone guarantees their spells to work, they are full of it. It is hard to be an honest Witch when they are saying the spells are guaranteed.
I lost alot of work because of the lack of guarantee but I would rather lose them than to lie about it.
Keep up the good work!
November 15th, 2007 at 5:14 pm
Great post. Also a real practitioner will not pull a last minute upgrade from a $10 candle burning to a $50 candle burning.
December 18th, 2007 at 3:04 pm
Hi Amita,
I just came across this message you posted, and myself, have had a spell cast from a website. At the time it was a by one, get one free special. So with the belief that it would come to past, I purchased the spell. This was back in July, and I am still in the same situation. The person also offers a “money back” guarantee if the spell does not work. So, at this point I am not sure if this was a genuine deal. They also sent me a candle to burn, to release to spell into my atmosphere as well. I would love for you to check them out, and let me know what you think. The website is www.angellovespells.com. Thanks.
December 24th, 2007 at 10:12 pm
i was wondering if you could look at this site and tell me if it is real or a scam.
March 24th, 2008 at 10:37 pm
im really confuse if aisha haadi is a real spellcaster or a scam.
please help.
October 23rd, 2008 at 5:05 pm
wow thats really terrible. i hope u gave her a piece of your mind and she doesnt do it again! :T_T:
October 26th, 2008 at 1:54 pm
Yes, i am confused as to whether aisha haadi is a real spellcaster or not, do you know?