Becoming a real witch, sacred ritual
Becoming a real witch, sacred ritual
Hello,
I found an auction on ebay, where a gypsy coven is selling a ritual in which one is imbued with the powers of a real witch, they already sold one, I contacted the buyer which said that there was an amazing difference and the ritual is not even complete yet. The name is "Do you want real power? Become a real witch." sold by "gipsyriddles" .
I'm really thinking about buying it, especially as the first buyer told me they will sell it for $1500.
They have only positive feedback, talked to 4 other buyers and all said they got what they wanted.
Waiting for your thoughts!
I found an auction on ebay, where a gypsy coven is selling a ritual in which one is imbued with the powers of a real witch, they already sold one, I contacted the buyer which said that there was an amazing difference and the ritual is not even complete yet. The name is "Do you want real power? Become a real witch." sold by "gipsyriddles" .
I'm really thinking about buying it, especially as the first buyer told me they will sell it for $1500.
They have only positive feedback, talked to 4 other buyers and all said they got what they wanted.
Waiting for your thoughts!
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Hahaha, damn really?
Do you think any of the people here paid to become witches?
By all means buy it, however, my honest opinion, which is usually harsh, is that if you are foolish enough to buy the most obvious scam in history then you are far too foolish to ever control anything, not even your own mind.
It is a scam, and a bloody high priced one at that. The people that supposedly bought the ritual are just fake accounts that the person makes, then buys the ritual, selects "pay by other method" or whatever and then the "seller" pretends they have got the money and done the ritual, then the fake buyer gives feedback.
Do not be a fool...
Do you think any of the people here paid to become witches?
By all means buy it, however, my honest opinion, which is usually harsh, is that if you are foolish enough to buy the most obvious scam in history then you are far too foolish to ever control anything, not even your own mind.
It is a scam, and a bloody high priced one at that. The people that supposedly bought the ritual are just fake accounts that the person makes, then buys the ritual, selects "pay by other method" or whatever and then the "seller" pretends they have got the money and done the ritual, then the fake buyer gives feedback.
Do not be a fool...
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Plus, this scammer is selling money spells that will apparently make you rich, enough money to buy big houses, expensive cars etc...
If that is the case why doesnt she just cast it on herself and then she would be rich so she wouldnt need to scam.. i mean sell spells on ebay. The obvious argument is that she wants to help people, so why charge for the spells? Setup a website and do it all for free...
No...
People that buy these things are frankly idiots and not worthy of the air they breathe.
If that is the case why doesnt she just cast it on herself and then she would be rich so she wouldnt need to scam.. i mean sell spells on ebay. The obvious argument is that she wants to help people, so why charge for the spells? Setup a website and do it all for free...
No...
People that buy these things are frankly idiots and not worthy of the air they breathe.
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Well it might be a genuine ritual that grants the power of a gypsy caster, but remember what is given not learned and earned can be taken away; besides they also have to have more knowledge about you than you should be willing to give out. This would also enable them to take more than you really want.
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Hi...
So we are fake witches around here, until we pay 1500$ for the ritual? Witch is by definition anyone who practices the craft, don't buy it! you are witch as long as you feel like one.
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You mean you guys didn't pay the onetime fee for a lifetime of magic? Seriously???
I'm totally kidding Anyone who offers you power or spells and puts a price on it is most likely a fraud. This is different, of course, from people who teach actual classes and put in the time to work with you. Those people charge a fee for the time they put into helping you. But paying a ridiculous amount of money to gain power is pretty much always a scam.
I'm totally kidding Anyone who offers you power or spells and puts a price on it is most likely a fraud. This is different, of course, from people who teach actual classes and put in the time to work with you. Those people charge a fee for the time they put into helping you. But paying a ridiculous amount of money to gain power is pretty much always a scam.
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It's true that these people are con artists. All paid witches and vast majority of psychics are con artists.
Let's please try to refrain from making people feel stupid about wanting to purchase these things. Most people who are drawn to these scams are desperate and have had some kind of crisis in their life. They are hoping there is a magical way to make it better. They may be naive, but let's just try to explain to them that it's a scam without resorting to name-calling or making them feel dumb. Psychics and spell-casters are a huge, multi-million dollar industry, so apparently there are a great number of people who actually believe that it's for real.
Here are some links to pages that I've put up that explain psychic and spell-casting scams:
http://www.everythingunderthemoon.net/#psychics
Bright Blessings,
StarWitch
Let's please try to refrain from making people feel stupid about wanting to purchase these things. Most people who are drawn to these scams are desperate and have had some kind of crisis in their life. They are hoping there is a magical way to make it better. They may be naive, but let's just try to explain to them that it's a scam without resorting to name-calling or making them feel dumb. Psychics and spell-casters are a huge, multi-million dollar industry, so apparently there are a great number of people who actually believe that it's for real.
Here are some links to pages that I've put up that explain psychic and spell-casting scams:
http://www.everythingunderthemoon.net/#psychics
Bright Blessings,
StarWitch
hi,
I really hate scammers, they make me grumpy. don't fall for that scam because you will be out of a lot of money. ebay really doesn't watch it's products, people are even selling other people's hard work and slaming them into cds/dvds. I never go on ebay because of so many scams.
I really hate scammers, they make me grumpy. don't fall for that scam because you will be out of a lot of money. ebay really doesn't watch it's products, people are even selling other people's hard work and slaming them into cds/dvds. I never go on ebay because of so many scams.
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