In the last few years I have seen many new "spellcasters" and "psychics" asking for hundreds of dollars for online work. This in itself is fraudulent and unethical. A true Spiritual Worker would never ask for so much money when working for someone at a distance because the process takes longer. When I work with someone in person, the process takes a few days. In that case a fee of a hundred dollars may be in order. My fee for online work is much smaller because it may take up to the following full moon to see the results we are seeking.
A true Psychic or Spirtual Worker will not perform Rituals, Cleansings or Candle Work without your express consent and with an understanding of what the full cost will be. They will not keep asking you for more money to remove "blocks" or "obstacles". They will not email you or call you and tell you that there is a "hex" or "curse" on you and tell you that if you don't pay them something "bad" will happen to you. A true Psychic or Spiritual Worker doesn't need to solicit you or threaten you for business. You go to them when you need them.
A true Psychic or Spiritual Worker will not tell you that you should send money by Western Union or ask you to give them your credit card number or ask you to buy them exorbitant gifts (via wish list) as a form of payment. A true Psychic or Spiritual Worker is not afraid to have you make your request and payment through a credit card or mediary payment service. They stand by their work and are not afraid that you may ask to have your money returned. And they will return it, if you are not happy with the work.
What these spellcaster fraud groups do is put up fake "review" sites and forums and have their own con artist teams post fake reviews and posts about their spectacular results. Once the veil has been lifted and people realize that the forum is fake (because no one is allowed to leave any negative feedback), they will move on to start a new review site or forum. You will notice there are no new posts at the Wishbonix forum, but there is a very active chat room at Thebestof2worlds, promoting listed sites. When one Spell Caster site gets complaints through Rip Off Report they will just begin a new review site and forum along with a new Spell Casting site. Magicksoftheworld is a new Spell Casting fraud to enter the scene. If you feel that you have been defrauded by one of these type of sites, (and threatening you with "curses" or "hexes" in order to get you to pay, is definitely fraud, also, charging your credit card without your consent, or sending money through Western Union or postal mail are all Federal crimes in this particular context) please contact your local police department and file a complaint at RipOff Report so other people will not make the same mistake.
Rip-Off report has complaints regarding
Spirited Enterprise: here
Magicksoftheworld: here
I'd also like to respond to a webpage here: http://www.love-spell.com/lovespellsscammers.html
The information on that particular site is by Frater Dantalion (google him), it is one of the sites that he owns. It is in retaliation to some information I posted about one of his sites. He admits to making up the accusations on a fellow rootworkers blog here: http://originalninjacat.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/02/more-threats.html
If you like, you can email the owners of Calastrology to confirm that I have no relationship other than linking. I do get a small retribution from the dolls that are purchased through the link. They are a site "for entertainment purposes only", and anyone can see that they sell curios and that Andreika is not a real person, though they probably won't admit to that by email. If anyone emails me about voodoo dolls or witchcraft kits, I tell them how to make their own. What is important about a voodoo or wanga doll is that the representations be correct. Any doll purchased anywhere would need to be personalized in order to be effective, with biological materials or personal items.
May God bless you and keep you from harm.
Madame Anna Burkett