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A woman was handing out business cards in the subway station a few weeks ago for an astrologer. I'm interested in visiting her, just for fun and curiosity. Should I go alone or bring someone with me? What should I expect from the visit? Some of the statements mentioned on the card are:
"I will remove and destroy all bad luck, witchcraft, obeya, jado, voodo and protect you from all evils."
"101% removal of BLACK MAGIC & give 101% lifelong protection"
Should I go if I'm interested? Even if it's all fake and none of her "powers" work, is there any harm in visiting? Could it be a scam for something else?
A woman was handing out business cards in the subway station a few weeks ago for an astrologer. I'm interested in visiting her, just for fun and curiosity. Should I go alone or bring someone with me? What should I expect from the visit? Some of the statements mentioned on the card are:
"I will remove and destroy all bad luck, witchcraft, obeya, jado, voodo and protect you from all evils."
"101% removal of BLACK MAGIC & give 101% lifelong protection"
Should I go if I'm interested? Even if it's all fake and none of her "powers" work, is there any harm in visiting? Could it be a scam for something else?
It's a scam.
Astrologers don't do what I bolded above. But frauds do.
Find out how much she charges, I'll do it for half, can do it long distance, with no waiting time or travel . You don't even have to comb your hair or put on shoes.
I am able to take PayPal.
I will admit I can only give 100% assurance.
A woman was handing out business cards in the subway station a few weeks ago for an astrologer. I'm interested in visiting her, just for fun and curiosity. Should I go alone or bring someone with me? What should I expect from the visit? Some of the statements mentioned on the card are:
"I will remove and destroy all bad luck, witchcraft, obeya, jado, voodo and protect you from all evils."
"101% removal of BLACK MAGIC & give 101% lifelong protection"
Should I go if I'm interested? Even if it's all fake and none of her "powers" work, is there any harm in visiting? Could it be a scam for something else?
Do you believe yourself plagued by witchcraft, obeya, jado, voodoo and black magic?
If that represents your mindset, then you probably should go.
If you recognize the above for the utter nonsense that it is, then you should not even be considering it for a second, unless you have some desire to enrich this fraud at your expense.
it's a scam. keep your money or donate it to the needy.
now I'm not saying that there are no people with certain gifts, I think we all have gifts to an extent, but if someone is handing out business cards saying they will remove black magic and destroy bad luck, then they're just an entertainer.
Should I go if I'm interested? Even if it's all fake and none of her "powers" work, is there any harm in visiting? Could it be a scam for something else?
Well, of course it's a scam.
The only harm that can come of it is that when you leave her place, you won't have as much money as you had when you went in - if she's a fake, and her "powers" are unable to do you any good, then they're not going be able to do you any harm either. But if you're interested in going and don't mind spending the money you know damned well it will cost, then there's no reason not to go.
A woman was handing out business cards in the subway station a few weeks ago for an astrologer. I'm interested in visiting her, just for fun and curiosity. Should I go alone or bring someone with me? What should I expect from the visit? Some of the statements mentioned on the card are:
"I will remove and destroy all bad luck, witchcraft, obeya, jado, voodo and protect you from all evils."
"101% removal of BLACK MAGIC & give 101% lifelong protection"
Should I go if I'm interested? Even if it's all fake and none of her "powers" work, is there any harm in visiting? Could it be a scam for something else?
Need you ask?
If you're curious, go. If you have money you don't know what to do with, go.
I will say that a woman I knew who was going through hard times made regular visits to a palm reader. From what my friend said, it was very clear that the palm reader was a very good listener, and I am sure that is what helped my friend. The palm reader was a *lot* cheaper than a therapist would have been!
A woman was handing out business cards in the subway station a few weeks ago for an astrologer. I'm interested in visiting her, just for fun and curiosity. Should I go alone or bring someone with me? What should I expect from the visit? Some of the statements mentioned on the card are:
"I will remove and destroy all bad luck, witchcraft, obeya, jado, voodo and protect you from all evils."
"101% removal of BLACK MAGIC & give 101% lifelong protection"
Should I go if I'm interested? Even if it's all fake and none of her "powers" work, is there any harm in visiting? Could it be a scam for something else?
You need to post this woman's number because there's a curse going around city data and some people need her help ASAP.
Thanks for the replies. I actually thought something like this would be free, since it sounded silly and something you'd go to just for fun. There are no prices mentioned on the card.
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