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Spell scam Ripoff spellsreview.com

I was so excited when I found www.spellsreview.com, but now I'm skeptical. I've tried online casting, and haven't found any sites that have come through with their promises. I've learned that there are a few spell review sites. All are really just sites that are advertising for the casters. They'll list casters and have links and tell you they've got so many emails saying these spells work. But if you try to find an email address to actually contact these people, you'll find most don't have one or if you email them, you'll get no response. This site is certainly more elaborate than that, but I'm still not convinced. Read my observations, then decide for yourself.

1. First of all the name of the website owner is Peter Faith. He's supposedly a graduate of a University in Wales, professor, and author, yet he there are typos, grammar errors, and just plain terrible writing all over all of these sites. If you look carefully on his About Me page he uses the abbreviation ppl for people. Educated people don't use ppl!

2. Then if you go and look at Cinthya's (*note the very weird spelling of the name. Reminds me of Sin.) website, her About Me page also uses ppl and has the same type of typographical errors.

3. Unlike Adriana's site, Cinthya's site offers paypal. But if you notice the payment goes to an Easyfunding Inc. If you lookup their website, you can tell it's fake. There aren't links where there should be and if Easyfunding was the world's biggest funding company we would have heard about it. If you read the text, you'll again find the ppl error and all the terrible verbage like the others. It's a front to get people to believe that it's a middleman funding company. The text of the pages, talks about how safe it is to make transactions on the internet. The goal is to make you believe that everything is legitimate.

4. I have Calling ID. It tells you who the owner of a domain is and where they are located. It's free. You can download it off the internet. Magicklove, spells of power, prayers-that-work, revenge-spells, and spellreview all have their identity hidden. Easyfunding as well as the psychic sites advertised on Magicklove are all under Domains by Proxy in Arizona. (*psychicnatalie used the same server at one point)

5. Back to the advertisements I was talking about. On Cinthya's site, there are ads on the left-hand side. You'll recognize them all: revenge-spells, Mysticalreadings, and astralreadings. If you go to Mysticalreading, again you can find the ppl error. At the top of the advertisement bar, it says interads. You can't click on it because it doesn't exist.

6. Revenge-spells featured spell caster also has a name that sounds as if it could have come out of a Harry Potter book, Luther.

7. Also, in all the time I've been looking at spells I've never heard of spell levels. All three of the top-rated sites have spell levels.

8. Try to find the spell-casters union. I actually study metaphysical/occult books, and I've never heard of it. I bet if you found a website, it would just be another dummy site.

9. Surprise, the spellcasters union's website isn't up and running, but it has a hidden domain too.

10. Wow, cinthya and Adriana are both using Easyfundings

Please be aware and beware!!! There are lots of scammers out there and this might be the biggest one of all. If you decide to go ahead with one of these casters, good luck to you. I hope I'm wrong and everything works out perfectly. However, I feel like a little intuition just saved me a lot of money and heartache.


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