A Helpful Way to Blog This Site...
Since a lot of people are posting as "Anonymous" it might be helpful to start signing your comments at the end with some initials (your actual initials or made up) so people can directly respond to specific comments made by someone.
For example, for the "anonymous" that wrote "Donald is a SCAM" and mentioned getting a refund through paypal, can you provide details on why you have come to this conclusion and how did you get your refund from paypal? Thanks.
-T.S. (aka Truth Seeker)
For example, for the "anonymous" that wrote "Donald is a SCAM" and mentioned getting a refund through paypal, can you provide details on why you have come to this conclusion and how did you get your refund from paypal? Thanks.
-T.S. (aka Truth Seeker)

22 Comments:
To all you people hoping that you will get a refund:
- Donald Yung (or whatever his real name is)
appears to live in Argentina (I tracked his email IP Address with emailtrackerPro).
You can bribe police very easily in Argentina - sorry guys, but that's a fact.
- Paypal will NOT give you refunds for spiritual services because according to US laws you can only buy those services "for entertainment purpose" - so there is NO way that you're getting your money back.
Sorry folks.
Reality bites.
Reality Bites:
No need to be so smug about it!
it's not about being smug... it's just that reality bites indeed, even when we just don't want to face it. maybe if we had accepted it in the first place, we wouldn't have had our money stolen from these people.
I see your point, and a good one it is too.
i've started a google group .. for rating/reviewing all spell casters and psychics
http://groups.google.com/group/SpellCasterAndPsychicRatings
check it out .. post your experiences (Donald Yung and others too!)
All his certificates are FAKE:
Donald's certs: http://www.zodiac-sign.biz/index2.htm
The originals:
http://www.palmreading4u.co.uk/assets/images/framedcert.jpg
http://spiritoftherose.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/cert_spiritreleasement2.jpg
http://www.thinkparallel.net/images/portfolio-coll/astrocertificate1.jpg
http://www.energobalance.at/images/certificate/Bilder/tarot_jpg.jpg
http://www.kathsrealm.com/photos/usuimastercert.gif
He told me was in southamerica, peru and argentina , where I wired the money via Western union, what so "smug" by saying he is in argentina? even in his profile it says he lived in peru for many years
Truth seeker
What type of spell did Donald cast for you??????
To Anyone...I've let paypal know via phone yesterday - that the contact information they provided is incorrect. I told them that I could not get a response from the email and that the phone number they had listed is no longer in service. The representative urged me to dispute this directly since there is invalid contact information in addition to the fact that I didn't get the service. Not that I expect to get a refund from Paypal - but I think this is a great loophole to their refund policy. The fact that invalid contact information is listed to them - may not sit well with PayPal.
Anyways, dispute your credit card too. Mine has a fraud prevention protection which I believe will cover this and maybe investigate little DY (or whoever he really is).
Refund: Just so you know - if you request a refund through pay pal - if Donald doesn't respond to them you automatically win the claim. This is the notice that I received from them:
We have received your claim and have notified the seller that you are dissatisfied with this transaction. The seller's deadline for responding to this claim is May 27, 2006. If the seller does not respond by the deadline, the claim will be decided in your favor. You may cancel this case at any time by clicking the "Cancel Complaint" link below.
I wonder if he'll respond to them, since he won't respond to me. Either way, I've disputed this with my credit card fraud department for investigation. Really, take any stand that you can against paying him. Hitting him in the pocket book is the only way to get him.
I would file an FBI claim but I have a high profile career and can't take the chance of exposure.
WHOEVER WANTS TO FILE AGAINST TORI! SHE HAS ANOTHER EMAIL ADDRESS. heromatick_solutions@yahoo.com
DOES ANYONE HAVE THIS ADDRESS AS WELL? IT MAY BE HELPFUL IF YOU'RE WORKING WITH PAYPAL TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK.
THANKS, kc
I have spent some time reading some of these comments, and it really pains me to see people losing their money this way.
I have been casting spells for over 25 years with great success, but I have to tell you, sometimes a spell will bring in something different (although better for you) than you are hoping for. There are other times when my guides tell me a spell will not work, or it will work but not without greatly messing with someone's free will. On those occasions, I do not recommend spellwork for my clients. I will, however, recommend a generic spell to get them on the right path.
Truth be told, spells to "win the lottery" do NOT work. The lottery is a game of chance. No one has control over what numbers come up. Money spells, however, DO work. It is best to do a spell to obtain money and not ask to win the lottery.
I am not here to solicit business. I have a successful metaphysical shop in Belford, NJ and if you check out my website you will see that I run a real business. I just can't stand that people rip others off in the name of spirituality. It's been a pet peeve of mine for many years and I will do whatever I can to drive these people out of "business". They give the rest of us a bad name.
People, I just want you to know that giving these people thousands of your hard earned dollars is only fueling their fire. They will close down their websites and open new ones under a new identity. They are thieves. You might as well open your wallet and throw your money in the street, because that's exactly what you are doing when you pay these people that kind of money to perform a spell on your behalf.
Of course there are times when something will manifest, but trust me, it was going to happen anyway.
Please think before you spend more money on spellwork. If you would like to talk to me, you can email me.
Toni
Hi,
I read Toni's post and also checked her blog. I have been scammed by so called psychics as well. Now i am very skeptical about spells and predictions. I see that Travelgal79 had some predictions from Toni come true - could it not be just coincidence. Has anyone here (or reading this) has had the predicition about love come true - most of the psychics say what you want to hear, that your ex will come back to you. Has it happened to anyone. Don't mean to offend anyone by this, just looking for answers.
Tracy
Toni is ok but her predictions are for the very near future and only for a certain things. It is not a very 'full' reading. I cannot comment on her accuracy yet. She is very good in answering emails. I've been to a lot of psychics and most of them are very good with the past and present - to tell you something you already know and it's a wast of money. None of them is 100% accurate for the fututure. Some can tell you certain events but not to the 100%. This is because we cannot change our future and readings are not supposed to do that. Why are we all here talking on this forum? Because I believe this is a course of events in our lives - for whatever reason we are scammed or on this psychic, spell path, it is a journey we cannot avoid and sometimes certain bad things have to happen so that good things can come along.
However Toni's fee is not killing so even she may not be perfect but it's a choice that you take to go for it or not.
Take care
Ok this lady did one reading for me and I can say that she is absolutely the best when it comes predictions about myself. She is so honest and sincere. I rate her highly. She is very busy though you do need to book well over one month in advance.
I had a 12 month forcast and yes it's a little bit premature but her forcast coincides with other trusted psychics. She will type them up nicely - well over two-sided pages long and very professionally done. I am not sure how to go about if you are outside the UK. But check her out
www.joannegregory.com
I am in no way connected to her and I've only had one reading with back in April. She is a very busy and well-known psychic and she writes books as well. Her fees are reasonable. As I said it's a choice you make.
Take care
Basically, most of the readings I have done for people who come to me because they have been scammed by others are only to answer the questions they need immediate help with.
I do life readings daily at my shop, along with Astrologcial readings which are more of a blue print of who you are and what will be upcoming in your life using the planets in your natal chart as a guide.
I have also studied Shamanism extensively with the Michael Harner Foundation and perform soul retrievals and Shamanic healings on a regular basis for my clients at my shop.
I agree that we are all here on this blog because we are on a certain path.
My desire here is not to have all of you come running to me for a reading, but to offer you some guidance so that you don't get ripped off again.
Toni
Toni is no scam, that's for sure. Her sincerity came across very strongly to me, she is passionate about her profession and I feel that she has been through a lot in her life and is very compassionate towards her clients. I do not believe that she is out here to get business for herself.
But with reading, the significant events can never be seen as I do not believe reading can change the courses of events in our lives. Just ask yourself this question. All the people here in this blog were all regulars to readings and psychics, if it can prevent any event from happening then we would have been warned of being scammed! But we are here as we've all been scammed. Do you know what I mean?
I have a lot of tales to tell about reading but to cut it short, past and present (things you already knew) are told but future no. Some good ones (Toni is one of them) predict events that you know will happen anyway. So to the reader it's prediction but to you not really. So in that sense that significant events in the future cannot be foreseen and bad happenings cannot be prevented what is the point to have a reading?
Some give you such BS it's untrue, such motivation talk, life coaching: it's a bit dull now but there will be light at the end of the tunnel...the right person will only appear when you are ready (this particularly pisses me off as this is just so vague and totally protect them from being seen as a fake reader). Some ask so many questions to keep the time going. I also find that nearly all concentrate on one's love life, maybe this is the most general topic to fool clients. It's frustrating if you are not asking for that at all. Some talks are so general it could apply to your dogs!
I have tried out others being recomended here and they are a waste of your money. Toni is fine she does give predictions. A few of them are really to confirm my thoughts: that I feel will happen, nothing significant.
I don't mean to upset anyone I am just telling as somebody is asking. But yes Toni is a fine person.
I can tell you that about 85% of all readings are about relationships. 10% are about finances and career, and 5% are about health. It is a very rare occurance to get a querent ask about their life's purpose, or something very deep and spiritual.
A reading, in my opinion, will tell you the energies around you if you stay on your current path, but your free will prevails NO MATTER what your reader tells you.
Let's say you walked into my shop one day and when you were ready to leave you realized you were hungry. You then asked me where a good place in the area would be to get some good food. Let's say I suggested the Chinese restaurant 2 doors down from my shop. Now, you have a real taste for Chinese food at my suggestion and have every intention of walking out of my shop and getting yourself some Chinese food.
So, you walk out the door and see an old friend passing by. This friend says "hey, wanna get a bite to eat? I was just heading to the pizza store". BINGO, you forget your yen for Chinese food and join your friend for a slice of pizza. In other words, you changed your mind. That's free will. That happens all the time.
I have people coming into my shop daily who were scammed by local "readers". Anyone who asks for large sums of money to do "work" for you is usually a scam. Anyone who claims to be Wiccan and offers to do a spell to break up a couple, or worse, definitely does not know what they are talking about.
Please, when searching for a psychic or spell caster, do your homework. If they have lots of testimonials claiming how great they are and how quickly their spells manifest, they wrote that shit themselves. I prefer not to have any testimonials on my site at all. To me, they sound so fake. No one is THAT good :)
Your reader or spell caster should be able to provide you with their full name. You can then type that name into your search engine and see what comes up. Trust your intuition. A spell that cost you upwards of $100 is questionable. A caster should charge for materials used, time it takes to perform the work, and time it takes to talk to you about what you can do from your end. Nothing more.
Also, be careful asking for spellwork toward the end of the month (0r the very beginning of the month). This is when mortgage payments and rent is due and a caster who is unethical will think nothing of having you make that payment for them. If you must choose a caster, choose one between the 10th and 20th of the month.
Also, be weary of money back guarantees. Once the work is done, there should be no money back. No spellwork can ever be guaranteed. It doesn't work like that. Your caster should offer ways to boost your spell if no results have manifested in a reasonable amount of time, and this should be done free of charge to you.
I wish you all the best of luck.
Toni
But I would say a good psychic should have predicted the second decision in the first place. This is a very weak example and the so-called free will is a way that fake psychics hide behind.
Let's say you go into the pizza place (the 2nd choice with your friend), you then were unluckily injured as a result of a gangster fight in the restaurant. Now the psychic can boast by saying that if you listened to his advice you would not be injured. But to me the fact is the psychic could not have predicted the outcome of this future event which is your path or destiny that you will be injured by going into that pizza place. I have plenty of experiences with various psychics and the telling cannot change one's fate. Simple as that. A good psychic at most can predict certain events with no details as what's meant to happen will happen.
I met a few people over the past few years and the attration between me and these people was quite strong and even all the people around us felt something would happen between us. There were a few such incidents with potential relationships. Even I felt something would happen but it didn't. A very good psychic whom I trusted again and again told me on each of these occasions none of these people would be the one. I did not believe her but at the end she was right they weren't the one. You can say that I in my free would have wanted it to happen but circumstances did not allow and they all ended up in nothing. They have moved on and so have I. But still when we meet now there is always that 'only if...'
So if you talk about free will I am sorry I don't agree. Of course we can change our mind whether to go to the cinema or not but...
This psychic is very good in predicting the ones not being the one, but she isn't quite so good in predicting the right one yet, the information given is a bit vague and varied. Some people here had said the same psychics gave different predictions everytime or even change their tone in the same reading!
I would say it's fine if you want to go for a reading but do not pay so much for it. Bearing in mind that we cannot change the future. You may get a very weak, vague indication but the reality is always beyond expectation.
As for spells I have not seen results yet but I do believe things will work out right for all of us. One can never be sure even when spells work would it be just a coincidence, things meant to happen. Intuitions led one to go for the spells for sanity, sanctuary or whatever. But there is a reason we are led to this spell path.
Follow your intuitions and do whatever you feel is right. But take this scam as a big lesson and move on UP!!!
I will not be posting again. I've told my experiences.
Take care
Regarding FREE WILL, I am sorry, but I believe we all have the right to exercise our God Given Free Will.
With regard to the pizza scenario, I don't believe a psychic will try to alter your freewill under any circumstances. Or at least a good psychic would not try. I always tell my clients that there is a possibility of them going in a different direction that what we are talking about, but that if they stay on their current path... this or that will be the outcome.
In the case of a person waiting for an ex to return; the psychic may see that ex returning, but in the interim, life does go on. What if you meet someone new in the interim and really get along and start to develop feelings for the new person? YOU then have a choice. You can wait for your ex, who will eventually return, or you can start fresh with the new person. That, my friend, is your freewill and no psychic should make that choice for you. You should not be that dependent upon your psychic.
Toni
It has been a little bit off-track.
What I said is reading cannot change the future. I do not believe reading can change one's fate or destiny. Of course in any situation there are always options, it's up to us to choose which way to go. This is the 21st century afterall! One can always argue that one can change one's destiny by seeking medical help in order to live longer or to eat healthily to fell better or to drive sensibly to avoid accidents. But this is more to do with social trend or education or whatever. The argument goes on and on.
But who is to say that it's not destiny leading us to go a certain way, to take option A rather than B and therefore we are on the A path with A's consequences? A lot of good psychics share this view and never claim their ability to change the future of their clients.
I was once told by a trusted psychic that she could sense dishonesty around me. She wasn't sure what it was but she urged me to watch out with security, this included being careful with my wallet, locking up all doors, my house or car, etc etc. I was so uncomfortable after her advice and believe me I had become outrageously cautious with evrything, making sure evrything was properly locked and put away etc. However about three months after the reading, one evening I was feeling a bit unwell as a result of certain issues that I had to deal with, I forgot to lock the back door and my house was burgled in the middle of the night. It was obviously very unlucky as my area is a good area and very rarely you hear about such happenings. It was totally by chance on that particular night the intruder passed by seeing my back window wide open and climbed in and bingo the back door was so conveniently unlocked.
So I would say I did try my best to prevent this event from happening and I took her advice very seriously still it meant to happen and it happened.
As for wishes I truly believe all wishes will come true if one dreams hard. If you feel that you deserve something and wish for it to happen yes it will happen. But when it happens who is to say that's not part of your destiny. I feel that all of us are led here by our fate and from this we either move on or move on to another real caster or whatever and when our wishes and desires come true then it's again our destiny. It's part of our life journey.
Take care
I see what you are saying, but I have given many warnings in readings and the clients were able to ward off what was about to happen by changing their path.
Toni
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