How To Spot Fake Spell Casters

How To Spot Fake Spell Casters

Throughout the journey I had to get my husband back, I learned a few obvious signs on how to spot a fake spell caster. When I say fake spell caster, I mean someone who says they are going to cast a spell but the results never come. Does this mean that they are fake? No but if their spells don't work then what's the point in offering a spell casting service? It is my personal belief that any spell offered should bring real results. That separates the real spell casters from the fake ones in my opinion.


ALWAYS AVOID SPELL CASTERS THAT:


  • Call themselves "Dr." - In my experience, anyone that I have used that has called themselves a doctor is usually not a real doctor. I've found that most of these practitioners originate from Africa and it's usually a sign that they are a scam. The majority of their websites will claim that they use black magic and it is stronger then any other magic. This just isn't true. Do not let their words fool you.
  • Only take Western Union or Money Gram - These payments are generally sent overseas and become untraceable. The people picking them up are most likely using a fake I.D. It is also an indication that they can not accept credit card payments and have not gone through an identity verification. Bottom line...real businesses use credit card processing companies.
  • Ask for your loved one's phone number - It is known scam (and probably the worst one of them all) for a fake spell caster to ask for your ex's phone number for the purpose of casting a spell. Once they have this information they will use a phone app that disguises their phone number to make it look as if your ex just called you, when in fact they did not. They let the phone ring once so you do not have a chance to pick it up and then hang up. This leaves people thinking that their ex just called them and they missed the call. The spell caster then claims that this phone call is a sign that the spell is working. The second part of this is where it gets scary for people. Once this "missed call" happens, they then say you need more spell work cast and ask for more money. If you do not have it or refuse to send more before real results come about, they will threaten to call your ex and tell them that you had a spell cast on them. This can send people into a panic. If you are facing this problem then one of the best things that you can do is to block all contact from the spell caster and change your phone number. If changing your phone number is not an option then have someone else answer your phone when they call and tell them that you are sick and in the hospital and do not have your phone. You might have to do this several times or simply avoid these phone calls all together. If they can't get in contact with you then they can not use their methods of intimidation against you...and trust me it gets UGLY. Not engaging in any conversation with these people is the way to go. They are less likely to contact your ex if they can't get a hold of you. If they speak to you then they expect answers and money. If you give them money, then it only gets worse. If they can't talk to you then they will continue to try. Reporting blackmail to the F.B.I. or local authorities is also an option. Do not be afraid to do this because if it's happening to you, its happening to multiple people at the same time.
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