Scam and Fraud - Be Careful of Fraudulent Spell Casters
The world of witchcraft and spell casting is definitely a fantastic world; a world of which most people don’t know much. That is why when ordinary folk want some spells to change their lives in positive ways, they are liable to get cheated. It is possible that unscrupulous charlatans may take advantage of people’s gullible nature and sell them something quite deceptive in the name of spell casting. Yes, it is quite true that people can make money out of anything, even something as sacrosanct as spell casting.
So, what does one do to ensure that they are connecting with a true witch or wizard? What do they do to make sure they have guaranteed results from a world that they know so little about? This online world has made things so much simpler for scammers and cheats. Since nobody can see them, they might just put up an impressive website and make it appear that they have the real thing in them; but what they are only doing is pulling wool over people’s eyes, playing with their naïve credulity.
However, there are certain ways in which you can ensure that you are not being ripped off. If you are looking for a genuine witch or spell caster for your personal needs, these are the things that you must look at to ensure you get what you are looking for.
Lack of a Physical Address
This is a definite sign of a scam. If the spell caster is honest about their intentions, why would they be secretive about the place where they are located? In fact, checking the physical address of the witch or wizard you are trying to deal with is a great way of ensuring you are connecting with the right person.
Lack of Terms of Service
This is another indicator. A spell caster who operates through the Internet is running a business. And if they have a business, they should also have a proper business website, replete with a list of Terms of Service. They must delineate every commercial aspect of what they are doing in these terms.
Shady Deals with Payments
Authentic witches and spell casters will be more concerned about getting their spells right and improving the lives of their clients than making money. Actually speaking, these people are so spiritual that they don’t have a need for material trappings like money. They want money only for their day-to-day activities. But if you see a purported spell caster asking for money first, especially through Western Union transfers that don’t hold any proof, then you must become suspicious. Shady people might also ask money to be transferred into someone else’s accounts and not their own.
Lays More Stress on Personal Achievements
Why would a real witch or wizard want to convince you about their achievements by showing off their awards or newspaper clippings where they are featured? All these are material things. A real supernatural person should be above all these kinds of cheap publicity. Similarly, someone who promotes himself or herself as being featured on television on a particular channel is probably desperate for getting clients. This is not someone whom you should consider.
What Do They Ask You?
According to veteran witch (she has been casting successful spells for over 40 years now), Aisha Haadi Marat Elfajer, a truly supernatural person will want you to give something biological from your body such as your hair or nail or skin or even sweat and tears so that they can cast successful spells. They will also give you a talisman to ‘complete the circle’. Spells cannot be cast without these prerequisites. So, if some websites don’t ask you for these things, you should become suspicious immediately.