Psychic Bethea Review – Is Bethea Jenner a Psychic Scam?

The name ‘Psychic Bethea’ or ‘Bethea Jenner’ may be familiar if you’ve previously searched for online psychic readings. If so, you may wonder if you can trust her to deliver honest and genuine readings. Well, I hate to be the bearer of bad news here, but the truth is, no, you cannot trust her! In fact, after hours of research, I’ve learned that she is one of the worst psychic scammers I’ve ever investigated.

She has made quite a name in the psychic world with her lies and fabrications; unfortunately, many people have believed her. She’s done an excellent job of making them think she’s authentic and that they can trust her for guidance. I hope my review reaches anyone thinking about contacting her for reading first so I can stop future victims from being ripped off.

Bethea’s Website Is Terrible And Uninformative

When I landed on Bethea’s website, I first noticed how empty it felt. Nothing of substance drew me in, making me highly skeptical from the moment I landed on her site. This is because the first thing shoved in my face was her asking for my astrology sign. Not only was it the first thing I saw, but it’s also practically the only thing on there!

There was nothing about the “psychic” herself, her skills, talents, experience- NOTHING. There isn’t even an about me page. The fact that she’s instantly trying to get my date of birth from me is unacceptable. I did more digging since I couldn’t get much information from her website. I realized she has several websites, at least four that I found!

The first one I checked out that was lacking in so many ways was https://bi3.bethea-astrology.com/, but then I clicked on https://www.betheajenner.com and was taken to something different. I also found another one of her websites, https://betheajenner.wordpress.com/, along with https://thankyoubetheajenner.wordpress.com/ and https://www.myhwh.com./.

This last one stands for “my health, wealth and happiness,” and it’s a site where she hawks her “special jewelry,” “charming talismans,” and even an overpriced purse?! I checked out her catalog and was shocked at how much she’s asking for cheaply made items!! None of it is real gold or silver, but she charges as if it were.

I don’t know if anyone is buying her products, but if so, she’s gouging them! She’s charging up to $160 for flimsy bracelets and necklaces! A fragile-looking bracelet that’s supposed to look like gold goes for $99.75! She claims it protects you from curses and brings about luck and protection, but it’s a rip-off! The fact that she even mentions needing protection from curses confirms she’s a fraud. 

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The Claims She Makes About Herself Cannot Be Verified

Unlike the first site I landed on, her other four websites have a little more information about her. They all say the same thing in the “about” section. She first talks about how she co-authored a book and is the author of another. I looked them up; one was impossible to find for purchase or reading, and I could only find the second one on Amazon. There were no reviews, so I couldn’t see if others thought it was accurate or helpful.

She also mentions she’s an ‘Astrological Association of Great Britain’ member. This name sounds fancy, and I’d never heard of it before, so I looked it up. To say it was pretty disappointing is an understatement. I was expecting it to be a group of psychics and astrologers who could only get in thanks to their record of experience or level of expertise, but it’s nothing like that.

All one needs to do to become a member of this group is pay 35 British pounds a year, and they’ll take anyone who pays. The only thing that being a member of this Astrological Association gets you is six journals a year and access to their research archives in return for your yearly membership dues. I can become a member today if I want to, and I just might out of curiosity!

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None Of Her Claims Can Be Verified

Another thing she mentions is being a contributing writer for The Daily Mirror and BBC Television and Radio in England. I tried to look that up and find something she wrote for either of the two but came up empty-handed. Granted, I’m not British and live in America, so I’m definitely not the authority on this subject.

Thanks to the internet, I thought I could find news links or articles she wrote or co-wrote, but I couldn’t. She states she discovered astrology by accident and decided to enroll in the “Faculty for Astrological Studies” in London and hasn’t looked back since then. I looked that school up, and while I didn’t find that exact name, I found the “Faculty OF Astrological Studies,” so I’m guessing that’s what she means.

It’s easy to forget the school you attended that changed your life, right?? She claims her goal is to help people through their difficulties and lead them toward success and happiness. That sounds good, but I can’t take her seriously when I learn she sends people threatening, alarming, and frightening emails.

Her Business Model And Content Of Her Emails Are Deceitful

When it comes to shady business practices, Bethea has that covered. She has taken her moves out of the same playbook as many other scamming psychics. Psychic frauds such as Psychic Esmeralda, Angela MediumThe Extraordinary Chris, Celeste Angelic Medium, and many more have much in common with Bethea Jenner.

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They all do a great job of enticing their victims with the promise of a free reading, and then they ask them all kinds of personal questions. Once they have your email address and information, they email you relentlessly until you pay for more “in-depth” readings. They love telling their victims that they are the only ones who can keep their life from falling apart.

Bethea’s sign-up process makes it seem like you can choose not to get the tarot reading, but if you want to proceed any further, you have no choice. This is because once you start the reading process, she asks you many disclosing questions. Your answers to these questions give her the ammo she needs to make you feel like she’s psychic and predicted these things about you. For example, she asks about your birthday, if you’re concerned about money, if you’re in a relationship, etc.

We give scammers way more power than we know when we answer these types of questions, and they know how to use them against us. She’ll play on that vulnerability if you let her know you’re single. If you tell her you’re hoping to get a better job, she’ll know how to better get to you. Did you give her your email address but change your mind about paying for readings? Too bad! She’ll still bombard you with threats.

Here are a few of her tactics:

  • You are in impending danger of forces that are looming over you.
  • She needs to exorcise a malicious act of vengeance from you by selling you an overpriced talisman.
  • A curse has been placed on you that she has to remove.
  • Her over-priced jewelry can make you rich.
  • Purchasing her trinkets is the only way to better yourself.

These are just small examples of her shady tactics; there are plenty more. Authentic psychics don’t do things like this at all. They know curses aren’t real, so they never try to scare you with them. They also don’t ask you for so much information from the get-go. You ask them questions, and they are just there to answer them based on their gifts and intuition.

The only thing Bethea has going for her is that she’s a real person, unlike other fake psychics I’ve reviewed. She’s not the creation of a marketing company and does exist, even if her powers don’t. I also appreciate her satisfaction guarantee, which is important to me. However, I read tons of complaints stating that they reached out to her for refunds of readings, jewels, and books but never heard back from her, so I’m not sure I can trust her guarantee.

The Overwhelming Amount Of Negative Reviews And Complaints Against Her

I don’t know if I’ve ever read more complaints about any other psychic than I have about Bethea. Everywhere I looked, there was a mind-blowing amount of horror stories regarding her. Some felt they benefited from consulting with her, but almost everyone agreed she’d ripped them off for the most part. Some complained about paying for expensive jewelry they never received.

Others shared that they were charged multiple times for the same product and had to cancel their cards, and others said they tried to get a refund once they saw how cheap and tacky the items were and were unable to. Others believed her promises of wealth and a better life upon receiving the talismans and were upset it never happened.

They felt their lives had worsened after giving her lots of money and placing their hopes on her. One review site I visited stated that the average loss per victim was $137.00. Some lost less, and some lost more, but they all lost their time and their ability to trust her. Bethea doesn’t try to hide her address where you can contact her, so that’s a plus.

I found two addresses for her, one in Connecticut and one in London. The Connecticut one is just a postal mailbox (a PO Box) and not an actual psychic shop where she works. That makes sense, considering an actual building would be useless to her since she only does her readings through email. She doesn’t consult people in person or over the phone.

Never Trust A ‘Psychic’ Who Only Does Email Readings!

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I’ve said it multiple times on my blog, but I don’t trust any psychic who can’t talk to me and give me a reading in real-time. If I’m going to share personal information about myself with a psychic, I need them to be authentic and to be able to respond to me immediately. That can be done over the phone, through instant chat, or by video messaging services like Skype.

Emails are so impersonal and cannot replace human interaction! She also sends the same emails to everyone and only changes their name and birthday. In a nutshell, while I can’t make anyone believe me and save their money, I do hope that anyone considering contacting her takes all of this into consideration first. I don’t like seeing people give their hard-earned money away to scammers; it happened to me before and was terrible.

Please know that nobody has curses that only she can remove, no one is doomed with bad luck, and ridiculously priced jewelry, trinkets, and talismans cannot change anyone’s life in any way possible. Don’t just take my word for it, do a web search for ‘Bethea Jenner Psychic Complaints’ and experience the overwhelming amount of negative reviews, complaints, and warnings of thousands of others firsthand.

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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.

21 Comments
  1. Bethea is an astrologer. She only asked my full name, birthdate, time of birth and location. I bought a 7 chakra healing necklace on a silver chain for $79. Maybe pricey? But it is a Sterling silver chain and a well made pendant. She sends a weekly horoscope and includes biorythm info in it. This is free, so buying a piece of jewelry is how you would pay or make a donation for her time spent on your reading ngs. I researched her astrological readings and advice and it is accurate as to what I found online from various sources. She is a real person that will answer email messages, warm and friendly, and offers some insight into her life and past. I choose her anyday over any of the One named ( Tara,Diane,Padre) computer generated characters that a company in Hong Kong has fabricated.

    • Ken if you saw value in her reading and products then hats off to you. For most people it is a waste of money. She uses the same tactics that the “computer generated characters that a company in Hong Kong has fabricated” to sell her items. This is a shady business practice at best and fraudulent at worst. Regardless of where her business is setup, her methods to try and scare new customers into buying things from her is down right despicable.

      • Sorry to hear that about her, for myself ,in all honesty, this is not the experience I have had during the 2 yrs of knowing Bethea. I purchased a nice quality Moonstone set of jewelry(necklace,earrings,bracelet) to give my sister before the covid pandemic began. I opted for her payment plan, and she even suspended payments during this pandemic for me. The moonstone set is a better price than almost all other places I compared it too. Her predictions are always close to what I get from other sites (Keen,Astrology Answers,Numerology.com) and the complaints about online psychics not taking personal phonecalls…well I think time is a factor and the large amount of clients that would consume her time, since she is a one woman show, unlike ‘Keen’ that has headquarters with phone agents, and dozens of advisors standing by on a big switchboard. It is a fairness issue, as she told me, as she gives all clients equal treatment, and couldn’t realistically take everyone’s call.

  2. You are 100% spot on Angela, with the pen name Bethea. I’ve been a licensed Investigator for years from New Jersey, and I have been getting emails from her myself because of a survey/gaming site. When you click on the do you feel lucky she gets your email and then sends an email to you based on the questions they asked you on some of the surveys? So she is connected with many others and also a place called ESPCHAT that she points you to after you buy a trinket from her. At this time I’m building a civil case been working on for four weeks and willing to turn it into a class action for others to be apart of. We have a few Attorneys willing to go after her as well as the AG office from DC. Hope she sees this in her cards or crystal ball and maybe her talismans will represent her within the courts. We need all the affidavits we can gather based on how they were swindled and scammed because it is truly time to put an end of this madness a playing on the emotions of the lost hurting people.

    Let us get CIVIL action mad about this now.

    That for entertainment only is not going to work at all.

    • You’ve got an uphill battle Frank as most of these corporations are formed over seas in countries that don’t play nice with the U.S. I do hope you get ’em Frank! Let me know if there is anything I can do to help you!

  3. I have to say I’m very conflicted. For a longtime I trusted her until I couldn’t remember my email account password and was locked out of my Yahoo. Then I went to gmail and requested that she email me there through another site. It was gmail that made me wonder. My yahoo she only sent my forecast and the occasional gift readings on certain astrological planetary dates of importance. She was also spot on with prediction and never threatened me on yahoomail. My gifts where real at first. Im over 35 and since I was 5 I’ve seen over 20 deaths in my life and most were of my family and friends. Seemed like a curse to me. Once I was on gmail things changed. The emails came and they were not the same anymore. It was almost as if I were hacked. I even sent messages to the person with no reply. That just didnt happen when we were communicating on yahoo I feel. Now I just feel like I cant trust the internet especially email accounts that get hacked everyday. One may say get protected with software’s. Now it’s the fire walls and anti viruses etc. that scam us to do what we are to lazy to do, Protect ourselves. Eventually everything will be on computer. Just like our doctors appointments. No need to come in just turn on your computer. I think I’ll go back to nature now where ever it still exist. If we look from the sky down on earth, in most cities it looks like a huge circuit board. In the end we must learn to rely on own powers of intuition and psychi to live in the moment. Especially when we notice those and things that try to take advantage of the human race. Thanks Ken

    • I disagree. Though I do not agree with using scare tactics, I have done business with her and the amulets are amazing. They are not cheaply made. Just simply beautiful. I only buy what I like. What I believe I achieve.

    • Beware , I get emails at my Gmail address that aren’t genuine..and not only from pyschics..they will show up everyday, from different people and companies that I’ve emailed in the past.

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