A letter from this psychic (freaky looking picture) promising she can reveal winning lottery numbers for me, so just reply. So I sent it in and now I need to reimburse her for the $28 she donated to the Red Cross in my honor. She encloses a copy of a certified postal money order made out to Red Cross for $28. (It was probably faked anyway). So now I've got the winning lottery numbers for Nov. 26, but she recommends I send for this Ojolovum which will protect those numbers to just be played by me. I'm thinking it's garbage but I send it in. Well I didn't play those numbers and they wouldn't have won anything anyway. Then I get the Ojolovum on 1-3-12 - remember to protect the numbers and help me win Nov. 26. Ooops. Something wrong there. The invoice was enclosed and I'm returning the Ojo piece of crap without payment. It's all a bunch of Hocus Pocus to steal your money.
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