Exceptional Ron Review – Is Exceptional Ron A Psychic Scam?

I’ve come across the name ‘Exceptional Ron’ here and there while researching for my blog. I’ve also had readers request my honest review of him, so I decided to see what I could find. Well, to say Ron is “exceptional” is quite an understatement! He’s exceptional, alright- exceptionally FAKE!

Of all the “psychics” I’ve researched before on my quest to bring you only genuine and gifted psychics, Exceptional Ron takes the cake. When I searched for him, I expected to find a lot of information from past users of his, but I didn’t see as much as I thought. Most people were curious about him and trying to determine his legitimacy. A few were concerned because they paid him money and felt like they had gotten ripped off.

He Uses Fear Tactics

Some people were scared because they got an email from him telling them they had a curse on them. In this email, he would offer to remove this curse from them for a fee. Curses aren’t real, so that was my first indication that Exceptional Ron was a scamming fraud. The fear tactics put him on my radar, right up there with Psychic EsmeraldaExtraordinary Chris, and Maria Medium.

However, I wanted to review him fairly, so I kept digging. Surprisingly, I saw some positive feedback from people who had paid him and felt he had helped them during their time of need. Whether those are honest reviews or not, I can’t tell. When investigating a psychic, I like to look at their website first because it gives me a ton of information. I’m glad I did because Ron’s biography and bold claims gave me a good laugh!

He Brags About Himself … A LOT!

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It’s been my experience that when a psychic gives themselves a boastful and overconfident name (Exceptional, Extraordinary, etc.) and brag about themselves excessively, 99% of the time, they’re a fraud. Real psychics don’t label themselves this way; they are more humble, down-to-earth, and genuine. His website feels pretty bare, and you first see his biography. He claims he’s been among the most gifted and best-kept secret psychics for 30 years. (Insert eye roll here).

He Has An Unbelievable Life Story

The biography is written very poorly and riddled with typos and grammar errors. It says Ron’s birth circumstances make him and his gifts unique. I thought it was interesting that his biography isn’t written in Ron’s voice but rather the third person. The biography claims that Ron was born between countries in mid-air.

It says his mother’s government (I’m not sure what country this might be because they never say) made an exemption for her to board a transatlantic flight to the United States, where her sick husband was living his final days due to “severe cancer.” She wouldn’t have been allowed to fly without the exemption because she was VERY pregnant. She was still carrying Ron 25 days past his due date. 

This story makes me laugh because they claim he was born almost a month late, which is practically impossible. Supposedly they make an exception for her due to his illness and the “voluntary work she did in her country.” She gives birth to him on the flight, somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean. As if that wasn’t extraordinary enough, get this- he also happened to be born in a leap year! February 29th.

This Narrative Seemed Very Unlikely To Me, But I Kept Reading

Fast forward to 14-year-old Ron getting his first powerful vision. He visualizes “a very important man, thousands of miles away during his assassination.” The image was so strong for little Ron that his body couldn’t physically handle it, putting him in a coma for two weeks! His poor mother traveled from hospital to hospital, but no one could find anything wrong with him. Luckily, he woke up unharmed on the fifteenth day and calmly told his mother about his powerful vision.

Well, the “very important man” just so happened to be the President of the United States of America. Ron had exclusive information only the secret service should know, so his mother decided to warn the President. Once cleared of any suspicion, they believed her and assigned extra security to protect the President.

Lo And Behold, Little Ron Saved The President’s Life That Day!

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It turns out that “on the day that could turn tragic for the history of the United States, there was indeed a man arrested for conspiring a terroristic act against the head of the State.” They never tell us which President he supposedly saved, when this allegedly went down, or the name of the terrorist. I suppose these aren’t essential details?

As you can imagine, word of this exceptional child with ESP and visions who’d saved the President’s life spread. Every who’s-who in politics wanted to get their hands on this boy. They contacted his mother and made financial transactions with her, and she received a “large sum” of money in exchange for them being able to have Ron all to themselves.

He was to talk to nobody else but them. He even had to be pulled from public school- that’s how special he was to them. Good thing they made this deal, too, since not even two weeks after they paid his mother for exclusive rights to him, he discovered an ultra-rare cancer with only a 4% chance of survival in one of the politicians.

Ron’s Outlandish Story Just Keeps Going

Once again, Ron was a literal lifesaver! His mother tried to protect him and keep him close to home, but it turned out that Ron’s greatness was just too extraordinary to contain. He had visions of traveling the world, learning the secrets of the Universe through the eyes and minds of spiritual masters before him. He began his spiritual transformation by learning “divinatory sciences and psychic arts” from these masters while backpacking across Asia.

Ron met well-respected gurus in India, China, Indonesia, and Bangladesh. He was soaking up all the information they shared with him, such as how to read tarot cards, runes, astrology, and how to be clairvoyant. Ron’s aura is so exceptional that at one point, one of the last gurus of the schools of Vedanta recognized him when he set eyes upon him and immediately gave his seat up for Ron- something that was previously unheard of! While in Asia,

Ron upset the higher spirits of the world by accidentally curing a little boy who couldn’t walk. His legs were physically impaired, and locals approached Ron, asking him to step in and help. Ron spent two months meditating and calling upon higher spirits in total solitude to fix the boy. Well, wouldn’t you know- it worked! Two months later, he learned that the little boy was walking again!

However, the higher spirits didn’t like that. They came to him in a vivid vision and told him to never again interfere with the physical world on such a deep level. As much as Ron would love to continue fixing physically disabled people, he now has to “kindly decline” when asked, which is often… supposedly.

Ron Wants To Share His Supposed Powers With You

This traveling and learning made Ron an exceptional medium and allowed him to master psychic powers like nobody else. He could request visions on command instead of sitting back and waiting for them to come to him. He could see people’s auras clearly and communicate with angels on a whole other level. Then Ron decided that this year, 2019, was the year he came out of hiding and started helping everyday people, not just the politicians his mother made a deal with.

It’s ok, though, because he had a vision that those same politicians would be so rich soon, and they won’t care that he broke free from their unique secret pact. He feels it’s time he starts helping those who genuinely need spiritual guidance but can’t afford this life-changing advice. He only consults the needy through the Internet, no face-to-face or over-the-phone calls.

This method allows him to focus all his energy on a few special people, and he helps these people using numerology, tarot cards, astrology, rune readings, remote hypnosis, and divination. Oh, and he does this all because he genuinely cares! His biography says that he doesn’t do this for money; he does it simply because he knows he is improving people’s lives. He does it for the endless “thank you” emails he receives.

He’s A Saint, But He’s Forced To Take Your Money

If that sounds too good to be true, it’s because it is. Ron does have to charge you for a reading, but not because he WANTS to. He has to take your money to “cover the cost of ingredients required to perform specific rituals.” That happens to be one of the most common psychic scams around. Your payment is a symbolic amount required to “keep the perfect balance of each individual’s spirit in the physical fabrics of the Universe.” It’s not personal; it’s just necessary for your good.

They end the biography by telling you to click on a link to contact Ron as soon as possible if you’re having love, money, or happiness issues. You can tell him what you’re suffering through an email, and he’ll let you know how much he’ll have to charge you so he can begin helping you. You would think then that one would only hear from Ron if they were the ones that contacted him first, but that’s not the case.

Many people have told me they received emails from him inviting them to hear his “important and shocking revelations.” In the emails, he says he’s a skilled astrologer and psychic medium and needs to share these revelations with you immediately! You can then follow the link to request your “free” reading. I tried to find stories of people who got a free reading, but everyone had to pay him almost $100.

For Entertainment Purposes Only

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The whole time I was reading his biography, I honestly could not stop laughing. It was all so funny to me, and I kept asking myself if this was a literal joke because I’d never heard such ridiculous and bold claims before. When I clicked on the terms and conditions of the website, my suspicions were confirmed. Take a look at section 9, titled THE CONTENT:

Ron’s persona and all other characters involved in the website’s and email’s content are fictional. The site uses “Ron” (an actor) as a brand name to promote website content and services.

They took the guesswork out of everything and made my review so easy! They took that idea right from me if I had any sliver of a belief that Exceptional Ron was a genuine psychic.

Conclusion

Well, it turns out Ron and his site are pretty much a joke because he’s not real, and it’s all for “entertainment.” Even though I could dig deeper and see this admission from them, unfortunately, many people will not see this. They’ll stumble across his website and believe what he’s telling them. They’ll hand over their hard-earned money, hoping to get spiritual guidance.

I don’t like that this whole website and his persona are designed to make people believe in him, but all I can do is hope that anyone considering consulting him finds my article first. Don’t pay for a reading with Exceptional Ron unless you do it for fun and entertainment. If you seek spiritual guidance from genuine and authentic psychics, choose one from these highly-reviewed psychic networks. They’ve been verified, tested, and guaranteed satisfaction, so you don’t have to worry about being ripped off.

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Angela Moore founded Psychic Review Online in 2008 after being scammed out of her life savings by a psychic con artist. Since then she has devoted her time to rooting out the frauds and helping people find a real psychic reader.

38 Comments
  1. Wow, this is an interesting sight, when I read this at 6:09pm I said to myself if my neighbor’s rooster crows three x, then you’re right about exceptional Ron. I waited patiently for the rooster to crow. Sorry, it crowed three x’s! So Ron’s a fake!

  2. I am, myself, well versed in tarot, astrology, psychic readings, etc. If you want an honest review from someone “in the biz”, read all the way to the end.

    I got a free reading from “Exceptional Ron” (on 11/15/2020) during a moment of pandemic boredom.

    I filled in a form on “his” website. A few hours later, I got an email confirming my request. It contained a link to a . pdf file of a “hand drawn talisman”, I was to print and keep under my pillow. I did print it, but left it on the printer, purposely.

    I was asked to fill out a web form, which I did. Multiple questions, “do you feel negative energies near you, do you have trouble with relatives, are you afraid of drowning/heights/fire/death/spiders/
    public speaking”. (Those were all actually an option, name a human fear, it was listed.) Any time a reader tries to uncover your fears, esp. upfront, they are running a scam. I answered “no” to anything fear based.

    At the end , the form asked for anything else Ron “needs to know” to help me.
    I wrote “I don’t believe in hexes, curses, bad luck, demons, or ancestral spirits. ”

    Then I waited, to see what he’d say, since I made it clear, fear tactics won’t work on me. BUT RON CAME THROUGH! (sarcasm). My free reading began by thanking me for printing out the hand drawn talisman (which was b&w, fuzzy, copy of a copy, of a copy, of something NOT hand drawn). Note, also, obviously something is embedded in the link to let him know when you click it. Big red flag.

    His free reading said I had incredible opportunity ahead of me to be wealthy, but I needed “a guide” and his “visions” etc told him he was the one I needed. But he needed to go deeper than the free reading, which was rather detailed, (but had errors, like giving the wrong ruling planet for my astrological sun sign).
    And now…the “hook”….
    For a “donation” of $97 ($300 off the usual fee) to cover the “gold dust, rare clay, Himilayan salt, and beeswax” he needed to do a ritual to protect my incoming “luck period”, he would drop all of his famous, secret clients and work just for little old me.
    I promise you, if you go buy a deck of tarot cards and a book on astrology, you will get better, more truthful info than from this ring of eastern Euro based scammers. 10/10 on the Con Artist scale.

    • He only charged money but nothing positive thing happened, even things changed worse , he guarantee for money return , but no responsibility and nothing return , yes, pay for rare ingredients , …same story , same negative wave , shield from new year …, every reading is no free charges but charges , but didn’t solve problem , only money pay again and again , one by one ,even 3 times a months for different programme …so don’t trust any psychic any more to protect yourself for safety and security …

      • Yes, he is the scam for money , and use ferocious bad cult to harm people’s life and strength , and energy , he even tried to take control the human soul and energy if people allow his tactics proceed , he pretend to be a bright angel who can speak the bible words , but on the contrary he create damage for people’s life if one didn’t agree to pay his money and didn’t follow his instruction , he is searching a person for he suck in the strength and energy for his own purpose, just like a murder behaviour , suck people ‘s blood , never believe in him , he lay scam and a creep , stay away from him , never believe him , and never trust him , never believe his skill and never pay his money !!!

    • This is almost word-for-word what happened to me too. Except it’s been two years and I’m finally figuring out that it is a scam. Definitely don’t fall for this!

  3. How can I get my money back

    • If you read the fineprint (the Terms Of Service), you will see that you have *14 days* to get a refund for a transaction made. If it’s longer than 14 days, I am guessing they’re not going to issue a refund.
      I doubt credit card companies do much when it comes to being scammed by psychics because it seems to be such a common thing (that most people don’t want to talk about because they feel ashamed) …but anyway, you can always try asking your credit card company if (un) “Exceptional Ron” won’t issue you a refund.

  4. Angela,

    I am really grateful you wrote this review here.
    When I “met” Ron 2 years ago, I looked him up to see if I could verify his identity and there wasn’t much written about him at all. A few people – a few things, here and there,
    And the only things I found were actually people who vouched for him and said they had been helped by him!
    So….two years later, I am finally seeing more evidence that points to the contrary, and also realizing that I have been scammed myself.

    There were “holes” in the messages I’d receive from him, and definitely red flags…but I somehow kept convincing myself that it was all good and legit still. Or at least. its what I wanted to believe (of course, that’s how they catch anyone! we believe what we want to believe …. even people who read all these comments about how “not real” ron is, still want to believe he is really going to help them)

    I will admit, I was really depressed and at the last thread of my lifeline …I felt like I just wanted to die, and I really did feel like he “pulled me out of my depression”. And perhaps he did! Sometimes, even if it’s not truth we’re given, it can help… maybe not in the long run, but in the moment.

    However, even though there have been moments where I would say I was truly helped by Ron, I still believe 100% that he is a fraud and a scammer now. “He” is not even a “He”.

    One question I have for you though is this…when you posted the Terms of Service (9. The Content) specifically..I went and checked for myself, and the way I see it currently is this:

    “9. WITHDRAWAL

    Either Party may withdraw from these GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS at any time by means of a simple written notice to the other Party giving at least 15 (fifteen) days’ notice. It is understood that, even in cases of withdrawal, the Company reserves the right to cancel or suspend the User’s account.”

    There is NO “Number 9. The Content” that I can see. I read the entire thing…so are we reading different Terms of Service? Or did whoever is behind this all, change that??

    This brings up another red flag for me, because as I was receiving readings from him for the last two years (And I have received over 20 different emails/readings from him I’d say!!!) in one of them, I happened to notice something (another moment where I started doubting him…among many others)
    When I clicked on the link that brought me to another page where his reading was, there were “Lucky Numbers” On this page. and The “Lucky Numbers” were all listed for each days of the week and months of the year and such… like specific ones for each day.
    But when I clicked the link a second time (because I decided I wanted to write all these numbers down so I could have them close by and remember them!) THE NUMBERS WERE DIFFERENT.

    I feel like it was total CHANCE that I even happened to notice that.
    So it caught my attention and I went back to my email and clicked the link again, which brought me again to the reading, and the reading was the same (the words) but again, the lucky numbers were different.

    And every single time I clicked the link they would change.
    So I thought “okay, that is super strange!” (that should have been the moment I just said “f*ck this” and left! but wow, sometimes we humans can be so slow… lol)
    So I wrote him asking what this was all about
    And it was never responded to directly.
    He wrote a lot of other things after that, but not a direct response to my question about the changing numbers.
    I even asked one more time, and he still didn’t respond.
    But he responded with others words about other readings and such…

    Anyway, all this is to say, there was stuff like this over the past two years that happened … and I’d sometimes ask “him” direct questions about doubts I was having because of things I was seeing that didn’t quite make sense or line up…but they wouldn’t be answered. And I’d just forget to even ask again…and because he’d probably write some compelling stuff (manipulative speech, etc) afterward, I’d just forget about it and continue on believing everything he was saying.

    SO. ANYONE READING THIS : DON’T FALL FOR THIS
    I have for 2 years. and yes, it has helped sometimes when I was in my really really low moments and wanting to commit suicide, but honestly almost anything would have helped at that point if someone was offering it!! … but ultimately, I’d rather be helped by someone who is actually upfront about who they are and honest about everything.

    Or if you are going to choose to fall for this, just read all these comments first about people who have had these experiences (been sent the exact same readings, word for word — or had “fishy things” happen that created some doubt that Ron is who he says he is, etc).

  5. Hope everyone never fall into such psychic scam and murdering trap , collecting money ,no refund return , at last when you realise this fool trick , and no intention to continue , he would revenge to take your breath from your heart by evil trick .

  6. Thank you all for sharing reviews. For the record, “Psychic Ron” passed away 2011 according to a memorial posted by California Psychics. I met this gentleman visually, during a live video session with him, it couldn’t have been far from the time of his passing and it was approximately 11 years ago. I’m guessing, he appeared to be aged in his late 70’s-80’s. Everything he spoke to me about was not relative to the infomation we already know of the other Ron. However, they do both share a slight resemblance in features and I have reason to believe both are related. I felt a need to share this message just in case people posting reviews think Psychic Ron, is Exceptional Ron.

    They are two different individuals. Psychic Ron, was living in or around Florida at the time of our connection – a source mentioned. If ‘California Psychics’ identify him as a former reader with their group, it makes sense this could be true, as Florida is only a 4.09hr flight to California. Try not to question my observations or integrity, my analysis of what you are already aware of, up to what you know now – I’ve followed in depth since the video session. I also think the truth is buried a lot deeper than people care to imagine. If I have to say so myself, there is much more to consider. What I can validate, Psychic Ron, was a legitimate business man. His spiritual gift, is probably what helped him single me out. I was not charged a dime for his time. Crossing paths is why I’m writing this publicly.

    I experienced the same treatment as everybody here, so I understand your protests. I’ve also done my own investigation of the situation and I came up with a lot more history and information none of you have mentioned here. In saying that, there is reason to believe Exceptional Ron, may not be entirely accountable for everything being discovered. I say there were others or someone else is also involved, others probably with much more sinister intent and working against him most likely behind his back. I’m not exonnerating his participation. There’s a saying, “what you don’t know, won’t hurt you”. Sorry to burst your bubble people but my investigation suggests there’s more than one person in this party.

    You have named other individuals that evidently invaded your email boxes like a rash. And yes, they certainly appeared right behind his messages to you, I noticed that as well. None of you have queried about the name ‘ron-ron’ that was another email address apart from the first two Ron’s. We could be talking about three generations of the same family ‘father, son, namesake’ whatever the combo. Or, is it just an additional email address of Exceptional Ron’s (E.R)? Or, Ron Sith? I found a few descrepancies with ER’s business emails, there were alterations made to the logo and his profile that stood out like a sore thumb.

    Nobody here has mentioned this in their comments. There may well be good reason why former clients other than this group, have only inspiring reviews to post about him, I experienced some of that good too. I’m not saying you guys are wrong, I’m saying there’s much more to consider to this story than meets the eye. I’ll leave you with some food for thought, before I sign off. Why would Exceptional Ron, be stupid enough to keep his profile on linkedIn, when there is so much blame and shame to consider against him? I think Ron Sith, is a separate individual to the last two, but he could be also a relative to both of them in some way.

    Now, if you all did your research thoroughly on the last guy, you may figure some dark underlying secret for being attacked and manipulated in the first place. What I’ve just presented here does not reveal all my findings. If this situation happens to attract legal interest, I’ll release that information to those authorities. It is true, noone is perfect on the face of this earth. I respect one’s boundaries, religious beliefs and values, they may differ greatly to mine but believe me, get used to the fact, there is evil intent out there and there are such things as curse’s, black magic, and the like. You don’t have to believe it, my best advice is don’t be too ignorant to think these things don’t exist. Take care all.

    • Thank you for this Chae. I believe that “Psychic Ron” and “Exceptional Ron” are two different people. Perhaps these scam artists purchased or stole Ron’s likeness or identity after his death. Either way it’s despicable. RIP Ron.

  7. “Exceptional Ron” is not even a real person. Justthe beand name Karma Corp. who owns the website, uses to sell their services.

  8. Hello everyone,

    My experience with Exceptional Ron was very positive. He actually helped me through a difficult time that I endured within my life. Ron did not charge me any fees and he stayed in contact with me for two years. It could be possible that people are using his info to scam people for money via email.

  9. Thanks for the reply Angela Moore, and I am sorry to hear about the other reviewers including your past experience of being scammed by people imposed as psychics/mediums and the like which you certainly got right. I had the utmost respect for Psychic Ron (Florida) who has passed, I considered him more than my spiritual teacher dedicating this 10-year probe to free his dignity and reputation from public humiliation. I have the video he sent me of himself sitting at his desk in his study or library and the dialogue communicated in conversation I will not reveal to respect his privacy. I sensed the classy timepiece hanging loosely from his wrist was due to weight loss and his nervousness suggested to me a stigma of fear that this story goes a lot deeper than meets the eye. Actually, the profile picture of exceptional Ron shown on this website is indeed the image of Psychic Ron (Sith). At the time of receiving his personal video, he had matured in age but his facial features had not changed too much from this profile displayed here. I just ask we be mindful of whose reputation is being exploited. Why I noted in my previous review on page 1, that it was noticeable his business logo at the time I was associated with him had changed. The logo I was receiving through his printed communications illustrated a valuable dark brown leather-designed background behind his profile. His website where I was receiving his communications was authentic and definitely a secure one. After the date of his passing, the logo changed to this one and one other image. Red flags appeared from this point on (not knowing at the time Psychic Ron was deceased in Nov 2011.) and so out of curiosity I continued communicating by email and unexpectedly so did the uninvited presence of Esmeralda, Chris, and Maria who mysteriously turned up in every email account I created followed the name exceptional ron from email address to email… like a rash! I also met a few members of Psychic Ron’s family in person and one of them twice in a span of a few days while working on the Gold Coast approx 6 years ago. This man was about 6″3 maybe taller, of a lanky build, with a pale complexion I’d only seen once before in my relative who lived in Wigan, England. I suspected he lived in a city consistent with a cold climate as his attire wearing a full-brimmed hat with only his face exposed covered from neck to toe with a three-quarter trench coat and trousers undoubtedly alienates him as an Australian in the dead of summer. He had a striking resemblance to Ron, who I estimate was 20 years younger give or take than the profile shown above, and clearly had to be a brother or son. I was no exception to being scammed like you everything you experienced I did too, but intentionally as I was sold on the fact there was more to this narrative so I continued investigating. The most important part of communication with Ron in the short time we spent together would come from the value of seven tiny words he uttered to me, “tarot does not know how to lie” as an Aquarian, I am a truth seeker most of my zodiac counterparts would resonate respectively. I took this statement to heart and have learned over the years many things including how to interpret tarot by mastering the art of syncing energies to actualities past, present, and future extracting only the relativity from readings without spending a dime. I’ve been showing this strategy to people some of them are still getting over the shocking clarity and accuracy of revealing events that have already occurred in their life and some have gone one step further to figure out certain blocks plaguing their path forward today. The feedback from one woman found the reason why she and her hubby had waited 2 years for resource consent approval from council to relocatable a home to their property in another city. As I’m writing, this happy couple found a way around the human burden of a counselor who blocking them. Less than a week ago, they got their consent and are currently in the process of transporting their new home to the site. A guy explains his tarot experiences as ‘so crazily accurate and to a T’ he’s almost fearful to continue. He has recently been learning all about his new wife whose marriage eventuated from the most extraordinary situation and how and why their paths have crossed. While sitting with me one day he expressed the feeling of ‘Deja Vue’ from a strength of feeling and opinion he was adamant about having done this with me before another time, on a second occasion he sensed Deja Vue while we were on facetime him standing at his friend’s home overlooking neighboring properties. Under the context of both, he doesn’t know yet the higher aspect of why they are happening to him or that he has entered a soulmate journey. As an energy reader myself I don’t want to overwhelm him with unconventional information he’s not quite ready for, in my opinion. Another woman I am personally close to with a terminal condition whose twin passed away from a similar illness and that I am personally close to had no idea she had been going through a spiritual ascension since losing her twin she opened up to me sharing that other than myself, has no one to talk to about the strong sense of premonitions she’s had in the past and has eventuated over time fears family members might think she’s crazy. Pisceans can become highly psychic when awakened or awakening to their own inner talent as she is learning very quickly. Her daughter is Cancerian who discovered her psychic/medium abilities may be too early in life it scares her and who can see spirits family or otherwise, her first experience was in a hospital where her mother’s twin was cared for where she was seeing too many dead spirits since then vowed she will not step foot in a hospital again if she can help it and her pyschic abilities sensed something was wrong in NZ while holidaying in Australia she screamed to her mum minutes before getting a call from her brother in Auckland their father just had a heart attack luckily he lived through it. I said to this twin do not fear death, no one is exempt from dying we are all going there it will just be at different times. Unfortunately, people have been conditioned to perceive it as a sad occasion when it truly is not. Our physical body is not designed to live forever and there is a need for humanity to get used to that fact. Fear does not exist in heaven so why take it there? She was a hard-headed woman to reason with until losing her twin and a nonbeliever in anything supernatural or spiritual. Today, she lives her life to the beat of her own drum does not care what people think of her, and is so driven with confidence to know it’s okay to be vulnerable and powerful at the same time. She’s so loved and despised by friends and family in a good sense as she has the mysterious ability to win consistently several houses, or lines, or both including the super payouts almost every game playing online bingo in NZ. To end this discussion my advice to the scammed is test yourself with the free tarot readings on YouTube, choose your zodiac sign, browse the titles and let your intuition pick from those that resonate closest to your past and current situations. Based on positive intention only and if you can pickup in one day using this strategy like those I’ve already identiied you too will find the answers you seek then you can transmute your findings into the missing pieces of your personal life, like those mentioned above. Today’s words of wisdom is, “trust only the pyschic within, stop paying others to tell you what you already know, and I promise you will not be scammed again.”

  10. Ron , Ronald, Amanda , Anthea , Chris and Padre are false and took my money as well and something about spells and bad luck put on me and more money to get rid of that and saying that I will have lots of money.

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