My Research on Tarot readings:Tarot reading is a big money scam and readers don't want you to know the truth, they just want to take your money and have you believe they possess "special powers" or have "Guardian Angels" directing them.
It's all lies, of course, Tarot reading is easy, anyone can do it. Just buy a pack of Tarot cards. (please note that Tarot cards are made in a factory just like any other deck of cards wink) as long as you take the time to memorize the various meanings associated with each card.
Tarot readers use many of the same confidence tricks most other scam artists use, for example, they'll create an "ambiance" of heavily decorated and highly scented surroundings in order to take you out of your comfort zone and keep your mind focused on these surroundings (dressing the scene) making you more susceptible to being scammed.
Then, they use the oldest trick in the book, cold reading with a few well placed technical sounding words in order to show off their alleged superior knowledge and intellect. After offering some advice to the problem, which of course is basically what the person wanted to hear, it now appears that the cards revealed ones inner most secrets. Like a drug dealer, the reader now has the person hooked, and the next time the person has a problem, they return for more readings.
This is where they will need to open their wallets, nice and wide.
Tarot can't predict the future, but it can help you make that big decision.
What does a tarot card reading tell you?
People think it's about predicting the future, but it isn't. It's about the present, and it can be very empowering . . . tarot allows you to consider a problem, give a voice to it, work it through and see where the blocks might be. It can give voice to problems or fears.It's one thing to hire a psychic to entertain guests at an event or to spend $20 or so for an online palm reading, if you understand what you're getting for your money. It's another for a self-described psychic, spiritualist or medium to promise to remove a curse, restore your health, bring you riches or return the love of your life to you if you pony up enough cash.
Warning Signs
A psychic guarantees outcomes they have no control over, such as good health, a financial windfall or a new romance.
The psychic keeps finding new things wrong with you or your life that they promise to help you with, for a fee.
The psychic says something bad will happen to you or your loved ones if you don't pay for help.
How to protect yourself from this scamDo talk to someone you trust before getting services from a psychic.
Do find out upfront what the total cost for a service will be. Ask about any conditions or ongoing costs.
Do pay attention to social media reviews and online comments about the psychic service provider.
Do get in writing appointment details and a summary of future services you're paying for.
Don't share details about your finances with a psychic or give access to your bank account or credit card information.
Don't succumb to pressure to pay for services that weren't agreed to upfront.
Don't comply if a psychic service provider tells you to keep interactions secret.
Don't share details about your finances with a psychic or give access to your bank account or credit card information.
Don't succumb to pressure to pay for services that weren't agreed to upfront.
Don't comply if a psychic service provider tells you to keep interactions secret.
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