How To Spot A Fake Spell Caster

A spell caster specializes in bringing a positive change into his life through the art of magick, and sometimes chooses to put his abilities at others’ disposal. Some scammers look to take money out of people by pretending to be a spell caster. We have heard stories from people who trusted them and never got results. A few guidelines let you identify scammers which you want to do the soonest possible.

1. No evidence of expertise

To back up his or her knowledge and skills, a doctor or lawyer holds certificates and diplomas. These contain details that help you confirm the identity of the professional. Alternatively, you can contact his or her professional body.

Magical orders and covens, however, do not grant certificates, diplomas or any other credential to their members. Many of these organizations prefer to remain unacknowledged to most people. So you cannot rely on claims of credentials from some spell caster, since no such thing exists. However, it doesn’t mean you have no way to confirm his or her knowledge and skills. It just means you have to look for a different kind of evidence.

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The spell caster’s website reflects his or her credentials. Detail, comprehension and information suggest they are good. If the website looks professional, yet better. However, if its purpose consists on nothing but selling spell casting services (no articles in it), you should avoid it preferably.

2. Unrealistic time for results

Results rarely show in a few hours or a couple of days. After a spell is cast to get the love of a person, his or her heart will favor you over several days. Once the person is certain that he or she loves and needs you, he or she may take yet some more days to plan how to approach you. The same occurs when a person falls in love naturally. It is noteworthy that our love spells not only win the heart of a person for you but also make him or her take the first step to ensure results. Otherwise, they may fail to come.

3. Intimidation tactics

Although minimal chances exist that you have been cursed, someone may claim so just to take money out of you for an alleged cleanse. He or she will mention that black candles were burned against you or that you were crossed in a prior life. The fact that things are going bad doesn’t necessarily mean you carry a curse.

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4. Enormous prices

The value of a love spell never exceeds a few hundreds of dollars. Amounts such as $5,000 or $10,000 should always raise a red flag in your mind. Rather than help you, these hurt your finances. The value of a spell simply compensates for the materials and time invested.

5. No consideration of your wishes

A person that manipulates you into accepting something you don’t want is just trying to take your money. A spell caster listens to you or offers you a choice that is suited for your situation. He or she does not limit you to a one-for-all solution.

It is not complicated to spot a fake spell caster. Just remember the guidelines above. And prepare yourself for the results that will come to you by choosing real spell casters.

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