Esmeralda Psychic Review – Is Psychic Esmeralda A Scam?

I get many questions from my readers about Psychic Esmeralda, so I thought I’d review her for you. For those who haven’t heard of her, she is a self-proclaimed psychic known for harassing people nonstop via email. She calls herself “Authentic Clairvoyant and Tarot Reader Esmeralda” on her website.

Esmeralda claims to have been born into a Gypsy family who was well-known for their accurate predictions and raised within the world of “Sacred Magic.” She tells stories of how her grandmother decided to teach her everything she knows and now calls herself a “master” clairvoyant, tarot reader, and expert in “Sacred Magic”– whatever that is.

No matter how much Esmeralda has managed to build herself up, create interest for herself, and separate people from their money, make no mistake- she is quite the scam artist. She infiltrates people’s inboxes with scare tactics involving curses and promises of a better future. She alternates between calling herself a “certified medium” and an “authentic clairvoyant,” but neither is true.

Her Website Is Owned And Run By A Market Company

New Lotus Web Scam

In fact, according to the privacy policy on her website, her business is owned by New Lotus Web Limited, based out of the country of Gibraltar. It lists her address as:

World Trade Center
1st Floor – Unit 1.02 Suite 253
6 Bayside Road
GX11 1AA – Gibraltar.

A quick web search for New Lotus Web Limited reveals this is an internet-based marketing and advertising company. It appears Esmeralda isn’t a real person, and this is just an advertising and marketing company, not an authentic psychic. This company is the same one pretending to be The Extraordinary Psychic Chris, Maria Medium, and William, the Guardian Angel. 

She Only Gives Readings Via Email

Email psychic readings

Esmeralda never gives readings by phone or video because she purchases mailing lists from companies, then bombards people with emails. She gives them a fake background, and if she convinces them and they’re interested, she leads them to her website. Once they’re on her website, she asks them A LOT of questions, including their address and telephone number.

She requests a lot of personal information from the reader but doesn’t share any information or history about herself aside from her Gypsy family story. The emails she sends are all very generic and can be pretty attention-grabbing. They might sound like they were made specifically for the receiver, but a web search will reveal that she sent the same email to others, only bothering to change the receiver’s name.

Her go-to method to “hook” people is to scare them by telling them they’ve had a curse on them since birth. She will either tell them that someone who didn’t like their parents cursed their unborn child or someone jealous of them placed a curse upon them and that these are the reasons for their misfortune.

She Sends The Same Email To Everyone

Here is an actual email she has sent out to unsuspecting victims:

“Dear (Insert Name)

You must absolutely do something; it is vital for your future! If you don’t intervene quickly, your future could become gloomy…even though it has everything needed to be bright.

(Insert Name), I don’t know what is happening. I have the impression that you are not aware of just how much is at stake. Perhaps you haven’t read my previous emails? In that case, I understand, and I suggest you read them right now.

For the past few days, I have written to tell you that someone you know is about to harm you. It is not the first time, you may say, but this time, it is a special type of harm. I am speaking of sorcery, and believe me… it is invisible harm that does the greatest damage.

(Insert Name), I’m not talking nonsense here… sorcery wreaks havoc! I have great affection for you, and certainly, that is why I had this vision concerning you. Let me remind you that just before I dozed off, I heard a voice whispering:

“(Insert Name)”

‘Don’t you think that someone was warning you through me? I am convinced they were!

This is precisely why I am coming on so strongly again today. It is my role as a clairvoyant to be the link between the visible and the invisible, between here and above, between this dimension and others.”

esmeralda psychic scam email

Initially, she offers the email recipient a free reading but then quickly states that if they give her their $59 and birth date, they can get a more detailed reading.

She Uses Fear And Scare Tactics

esmeralda psychic scam warning

During these more detailed readings, she pulls out all the stops. Aside from scare tactics, she uses emotional blackmail to get people to pay her. This psychic scam is one of the oldest and most common in the book. She makes them believe things like:

  • Someone stole their life
  • They will grow old all alone
  • Their loved ones will turn on them
  • Their health will deteriorate
  • Someone is out to harm them
  • They will experience financial ruin soon

The scamming psychic then says she alone can fix these issues and get their identity and life back on track by lifting the curse for additional payment. The payments never end, either. Once you pay Esmeralda to fix one thing, she comes up with something else to fix for even more money.

Another one of her scams is telling her clients that a deceased family member wants a secret passed down to them but that she can’t relay the message unless the customer pays her. 

She says that if they pay her, she’ll download the information and send the document to them so they can hold on to it. However, some customers complained that they could not download or view the bogus document after they paid her.

I Truly Tried To Find The Good In Esmeralda Psychic But Couldn’t

In the spirit of fairness, I tried to find good testimonials and reviews for her but was shocked at the ratio of bad to good ones. People had many negative things to say about their experience with Esmeralda. Not surprisingly, despite promising a refund if you’re not satisfied, it’s impossible to get a hold of her for one when you realize she scammed you.

She doesn’t provide a phone number to reach her and will keep sending you emails asking for more money without returning yours. Even if you decide to take your losses and move on, she doesn’t stop emailing you even if you unsubscribe or opt out of her emails! “Psychic” Esmeralda is a complete scam artist who you must avoid at all costs! You can’t believe anything she tells you.

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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.

78 Comments
  1. thank you very mach from hazel

  2. Thank you angela you really saved my bacon! I was about to pay for the initial reading with psychic esmeralda but then I decided to google her and I found you! Thanks so much!

  3. Hi! Can i have a question? I paid for Esmeralda 59$ already and she give me to pay her in the next month . First of all she said just pay 59$ for a better life but now she give me to pay every month . Do you think she can auto charge money from my Visa card in the next month? Do you have idea to stop her from Charge my money ?

    • Hi Neng,
      I asked my bank to block my master card to make sure no one again charges my card and I find out so late that money can not be refunded. one of the company has been charging for 6 months without agreement and I did not find out before 6 months. I suggest you cancel your card and get a new card for you. Best regards

    • Hi Neng,

      Without a contract she can not legally charge your Visa every month, but that does not mean she won’t do it. If she charges you again file a chargeback with your credit card company and tell them you did not authorize the charge.

      • I simply canceled the credit card that I initially paid t hgv e $9.99 first month “special” when I dot an email saying that as of 2 days later my subscription would start and I would be charged $79 a month for my weekly “contact”. The Subscription that I never agreed to. I got a replacement card with a new # and she never got another penny from me. CANCEL your card, tell your card holder that it is to prevent email theft… Tess P. Wash, State

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