William, Your Guardian Angel Review – Is William Guardian Angel A Scam?

I want to review another self-proclaimed psychic who calls himself ‘William, Your Guardian Angel.’ I’ve heard his name brought up a lot, and he has a pretty big following. All his attention and the questions I received made me want to learn more about him. I wanted to know if he’s a legitimate psychic I could get behind and recommend to my readers when asked about him.

Unfortunately, I was pretty disappointed with what I found after researching him. William, Your Guardian Angel, is not someone I could, in good conscience, recommend. I was scammed for a lot of money when I didn’t realize there were so many fake psychics. After that, I made it my mission to keep the same thing from happening to others. While doing this, I’ve learned so much and even noticed specific patterns that dishonest psychics tend to follow.

While researching William Guardian Angel, I noticed he has much in common with Exceptional Ron. William has a short video recording on his website that gives a little “biography” about himself. I noticed that he, like Ron, claims to provide their psychic readings for free. They say they do this because they care about helping people as much as possible.

William Guardian Angel Lies About Being Free

william guardian angel scam

I dislike it when psychics lie about offering their services free of charge because it’s an outright lie designed to suck people in. They might give you vague, generic information at no cost, but they always leave out helpful information. Once they’ve grabbed your attention, they request a monetary payment to complete the reading. It’s easier to separate you from your money once they’ve got your full attention. Genuine psychics don’t lie about being free of cost and don’t pretend they’re doing it solely out of the goodness of their hearts.

They’re real people, just like you and I, who must live and eat! You wouldn’t fault a mechanic who asks for payment after they fix your car, would you? You know they require money to provide for their family and can’t blame them. Psychics also support themselves and their families with the spiritual guidance and advice they give those seeking it. I’ve learned to be suspicious of any ‘psychic’ who pretends to do their work for free…

He Makes Up A Story About A Brotherhood He’s Involved In

William claims he’s an authentic medium and a member of the “Brotherhood of Notre-Dame-des-Sources.” Supposedly, because of this exclusive membership, he has sworn to dedicate his body and soul to the poor. He alleges that since he’s a “Wise Man” of the brotherhood, he devotes 100% of his time to the needy. He claims to provide his services to those who need him the most, free of charge. I decided to look up this Brotherhood of Notre Dame-des-Sources because I hadn’t heard of it before.

I discovered it’s a monastery for Benedictine monks in the Republic of Congo. There are less than 50 monks who live in the community and work manual labor in one form or another. Work like gardening, raising animals, repairing homes, teaching a trade, etc. It’s tough to believe William when he says he’s part of this monastery. And even if he was, why isn’t he doing the work he signed up to do at the monastery? It’s such a weird thing to claim to be a part of.

William Claims To Help The Needy Through The Internet

helping the needy

He would be so busy if he genuinely devoted 100% of his body, soul, and time to helping the needy. His hands would be full with just the people he encounters daily near him. How strange that he has free time to supposedly use the power of the internet to help people. He does say that he, of course, can’t help everyone, so he spends his time on a few select people.

It’s up to him to decide who has more pressing and deserving matters worthy of his time. He adds that he’d be honored to study your case if you’re among these people. All you have to do is send him your email address so he can look into your problems! He then goes on to tell us more about himself. Like many other scamming psychics, he claims to have come from an exceptional family full of mediums and clairvoyants.

Also, like all of them, he never gives specifics to back up that claim. He claims to have traveled the world, learning sacred skills and techniques from accomplished teachers, guides, and masters. This area is another where specifics and details like names would be helpful if he wants us to believe him.

Like Other Fakes, He Pretends To Offer Free Readings

He concludes his video recording by offering to read your tarot cards for free. You must contact him with your name, date of birth, email address, and, strangely, your marital status. That probably lets him know whether or not he should email you about love spells, lol. I didn’t see many reviews of William online, so I decided to go ahead and sign up for his “free” help.

I wanted to get the complete picture of what he’s peddling and how much he charges. After submitting my request, he asked for my physical home address and telephone number. He said this was so that he could contact me if he “at some point has an urgent vision of my future.” I’m sorry, but I’m not giving ANYONE this type of personal information!

I skipped that part and waited for him to email me my free help. I received an email reading from him just one hour after I requested it. It seems like helping the needy isn’t as time-consuming as I thought! In the email, he told me that he had analyzed my natal chart, and I knew this was a lie because I never gave him my time of birth or even a rough idea of it.

William Guardian Angel scam

It Was Clear He Was A Liar From The Start

All he had to go by was my birthday, but he gave me a vast 8-paragraph description of myself. His words about me were so general and could have applied to anyone. He told me that now that he knows my expectations, he can help me accomplish them. I’ve never spoken to or given him my problems or life expectations.

He said that to help me accomplish my expectations, he needs to involve other beings on the journey. He told me he works with angels and is convinced they’ll work with me if I ask them to. William gave me a link to follow so I could start immediately. When I clicked the link, I saw how much he was charging. He refers to the payment as a “donation,” which is $69 for a “quick answer.” 

I could make two payments of $34.50 if that’s easier. What happened to helping me at zero cost and just for the pure joy and devotion of helping others?? I knew that wasn’t possible, and I’m glad to have confirmed it and found out exactly what he charges. Even if I ignored all the red flags I got from William, I couldn’t forget what I found out next.

William’s Website Is Owned And Operated By New Lotus Web Ltd

New Lotus Web Scam

This is the address they list for the company:

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

New Lotus Web Limited out of Gibraltar is the same company behind many other popular psychic scams! These include Esmeralda PsychicMedium Maria, and Extraordinary Chris. Read about why I don’t trust this company here if you haven’t already. They’re as shady as they come and are known frauds.

There is nothing honest about New Lotus Web or the psychics they own. They are experts at creating, producing, and marketing fake psychics. They’re good at their work; I have to give them that. They are the company behind some of the most popular and widely used psychic services. I hate to think how much money they’ve conned from desperate people.

Getting A Refund From William Guardian Angel Is Impossible

no refunds no returns

Under their “terms of use,” the company clearly states that you shouldn’t hold your breath if you’re hoping for a refund. They don’t care whether you are satisfied with the reading or not. In one sentence, they state that you have 14 days to “exercise the right of withdrawal” of your payment. However, the following sentence says this doesn’t count if the reading was digital, downloadable, or customized specifically for you. This sentence confirms that no one will get a “withdrawal of their payment.” The last sentence says:

“This aspect must be taken into account especially given that, unless stated otherwise, all products that, where applicable, are offered by way of this website and/or subsequent communications are sent due to said website, will be digital.”

William Guardian Angel Website Terms Of Service

Since the company emails your readings to you, this makes them digital, making them ineligible for a refund. You can kiss your money goodbye once you give it to him. I wasn’t about to give this conman any of my money, especially since I knew I couldn’t get a refund. Because of this, I can’t be sure what tactics they use to pressure people into paying him more and more money after the first reading.

However, I’m almost positive it’s the same old “you have a curse on you” type of scare tactic many scamming psychics love to use. The refusal to give a satisfaction guarantee means they know what they’re saying is SO generic and non-specific that they can’t refund you if you don’t like it. The reason is that if the company refunded every unhappy customer, they’d be giving EVERYONE a refund and no longer make any money.

William Guardian Angel Is Nothing Like A Real Psychic

Removing the ability to get your money back if you weren’t satisfied with the consultation allows them to get away with shoddy work. Authentic psychics don’t work this way. They have nothing to hide and believe in their work, so they prefer to provide their services through companies that test and verify them. They know how valuable the personalized help they provide is and how much their intuition can change someone’s life. They’re ok with going through a company that guarantees the satisfaction of their clients—companies like these online psychic networks.

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Thanks to those networks, I stopped wasting my time and money on self-proclaimed psychics who would say anything and everything to take my money from me without allowing me to disagree with the information. The fact that all his readings and communications are through email only really bothers me. I feel much more in tune and listened to when I can communicate instantly with my psychic in real-time

I don’t trust a “psychic reading” that’s so one-sided. For readings to work, there must be a connection between the psychic and me. The psychic can establish this connection via phone, instant messaging, Skype, or in person. Because of this and many other reasons, I now only go through top-rated psychics like Psychic Source.

The psychics at Psychic Source are my number-one choice when I want to talk to trustworthy psychics. I recommend you do the same if you’re looking for honest and sincere guidance. Check out the box below for all the great psychics you can trust. Whatever you do, please stay far away from William, Your Guardian Angel!

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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.

149 Comments
  1. Thank you for your review of William,your guardian Angel.
    Of course professional writers did works for them and it looks so
    real for sure.
    As you know I was not born yesterday.
    I had bad experiences with psychic in the past.
    And then finally I found a real good review here.
    Once again thank you for your help.
    This reviews help a lot of people.

    • Luckily for me, as I was considering whether or not to send money, I did a quick search on Mr “angel” and found this report. The email Angela received is almost word for word exactly what he sent me! General description indeed.
      Thank you for doing this, which in fact is truly helpful!

      • I received same report as Angela, too!

      • I received same report as Angela, too!

        • Robert C Farrell January 9, 2021 at 5:20 pm

          To all you other suckered, I found this too late and at 84 yrs. Old it hurts to sit down, if you get the drift. I sent my credit card number for a charge of $29.00, and his collection company ran it through my bank 5 times. Thats $146.00, and they in Gibraltar which there is no way to get my money back according to my bank. As they said, I might as well lit it on fire. Very loose laws there, sorry!

        • This would be funny if this company were not praying on the vulnerable and people who need a little light at the end of the tunnel. I initially came across the amazing Chris, I received e-mails daily for about 8 weeks. All I did was click on an advert that popped up. I didn’t realise I had subscribed. I realised after the first that it was computer generated and deleted them as they came in. They went from “ I have something wonderful about to happen” to “damn how frustrated he was that he was expecting my reply after the first e-mail”, then I had bad luck that only he could remove. Although I knew it was generic bull I stopped the email service that I didn’t even know I’d asked for. Then I came across William, I accepted the emails and left them coming in to see what was sent, again always a rush , always something about to happen, always only him to sort the world with some weird rituals! I would never pay someone to do that shit! Anyway in the last two months William has been to his temple in France , and a spiritual seminar in Italy with the most powerful minds all coming together for four days to do something. And I may add a spiritual being appeared to him in both places to tell him he must help me, but he can’t do that until I pay him about sixty pound I think. The date today is 136/2020. And I guess the scam artists who pump this crap out didn’t see corona virus coming!! If anyone had any doubt to the sincerity of these people trust me when I say predator, scam and keep your money safe . I have used these emails to teach my child about liars and thieves who set up company’s to pray on the vulnerable. Stay safe 🌈😎

      • My reading from William Angel is also practically word for word! I haven’t yet been asked for money and I’m not going any further!

        • You will my friend. I feel like a fool😢

        • I ‘ve read everything you wrote. He said the exact same thing to me as some of these people. Sadly I gave money .Today I closed out my bank card 😢.Please DON’T GIVE HIM MONEY.I learned to late.Thank you Angela for what your doing.God bless you.
          Sincerely Vickie Taylor

        • Sorry to hear this Vickie. At least you caught it before they cleaned you out!

      • So glad I could help Jay! Thanks for the comment.

    • So glad I could help Daine! Good for you for seeing through the fraud! Stay vigilant my friend.

      • William sure thinks he is your guardian angel. Must have known you in another life. I told him he wouldn’t see me where he was going.

        Vicki

      • Thank you so much for sharing your investigation of William. I did give to him my name and birthdate. He claimed July 16 was gonna be an extraordinarily lucky day. which much at stake. He wanted to hold my hand a guide me and that I truly needed him.
        July 16 came & went. Nothing’s abnormal occurred ( of course). It was so extremely humid & hot outside that I barely went outdoors .
        I do feel like I’ve missed financial opportunities and that I’m a poor judge of character. I strive to be more Christ like and the Bible does warn us against attempting to communicate with the deceased ( Like the King before King David did, as he was trying to reconnect with a dead prophet via a witch). That story ( as well as many others stories & even some whole Books in the Bible) confirm though that prophecy and witchcraft too are biblical. Thieves, liars and con artists are also biblically historic.
        Thank you again for your review!! God bless.

  2. Yes I was conned by the Extraordinary Chris and his ‘donations’ are always because they are not allowed to give a reading without a donation based on traditions going back centuries. I was contacted by Esmirada once I stopped dealing with Chris and now William the guardian angel. All have the same address in Gibralta.

  3. Thank you so much I almost paid him and came across this article. His email to me was exactly the same as yours just the names changed! What a scamming buncha ……

  4. ((I actually looked for a review of William like yours before, but I didn’t find one, and you hadn’t posted yours yet I don’t think. So, Thank You = for your insightful review!!! You have backed up pretty much everything I was already suspecting on my own anyhow. ^-^)) My initial reading from William was actually almost identical to yours! I have just been watching the email spam coming in – after requesting my free draw – for funsies, almost daily, for the last 3 months.

    He claims to have had visitations specifically about me from Notre Dame des Sources, Our Lady of The Springs, Saint Michael, my guardian angel, other beings of light, and the angel Vehuia — in addition to claiming to have had several revelatory dreams and visions and such about my problems and my potential future or such — and offered various trinkets or amulets and documents and “work”[ done remotely] or whatever for various fees and when I don’t take him up on it for several days he then offers it at a reduced price “because he knows money is a problem for me right now”, when I still don’t take him up on it that’s when some new development allegedly happens.(There was only one time he offered something allegedly for absolutely free, but I was both too lazy and too busy[ in my real life] to even try and take him up on that offer at that point.)

    He’s claimed several times “this will be the last email”…I think, there was only 5 days ever[ in a row] where I didn’t receive any email. I, also, have neither ever paid for anything nor ever provided my physical address or phone number. (I genuinely don’t have the money to pay for any of it, even discounted, right now..even if I had actually wanted to. And, I don’t really want to.) He claims to believe that he and I have met previously, maybe in a past life. He frequently changes how he refers to himself: friend, guardian, protector, etc. He alleges that he is very famous and has worked for many celebrities and that’s supposedly why he can afford to offer his services less expensively to everyone over the internet now.

    He has claimed to offer refunds, should I choose to accept his help, if an immediate change in my life isn’t seen by me. In the beginning, I definitely felt like scare-tactics and other manipulations were being used—more recently, those tactics seem to have backed off a lot, but I think they are still there somewhat(he’s currently using the “I just don’t understand why you wouldn’t accept my help”/”why wouldn’t you want a better life” / “do you doubt or mistrust me and my powers” type angle). (((Recently, he “warned” me not tell anyone of his predictions for me.))) I have yet to try and unsubscribe, because it’s actually entertaining me and because there have been a few hopeful “never give up”/”always keep hoping/keep dreaming” positive type messages mingled in sometimes too which oddly have actually somehow come in on days where I was feeling the most down and I like a little inspirational pick-me-up sometimes even if I am pretty well-convinced he’s likely otherwise just a scam or perhaps even a total trap of some other kind or another.

    There was one time he actually claimed to offer to teach me some ritual or something that allegedly could only be performed on me by myself so he couldn’t offer to do it for me only to teach me how to do it for myself. He claims to have specially recorded video messages, for the first time ever, JUST for me – but they’re just voice overs(which I’m not even totally convinced aren’t done by a computerized voice) set to mood music and on screen text over a background, and there is absolutely nothing personalized about them or what they say either. I have been tempted to send an email to him pointing out how I’m not convinced he isn’t some kind of cult leader or a worshipper or pawn of some kind of a dark being or dark force or something or just running a general con or that he is even a real person at all and not just some kind of algorithm or something, just to see what happens, but so far I haven’t done so.

    I’m not really sure why I even asked for the first free draw/reading in the first place, aside from random curiosity I guess. I recently found a second website also claiming to be William Angel and have requested another free reading just to see what happens(this website actually asked a lot less questions – only my birthdate, name, & email address..and had me draw a random digital card); I’m curious to see if it will be the virtually same reading again or different or if it will call me out for having requested one before or what, and whether it will come from the same email address or from a different one too.

    Whenever I do decide to unsubscribe, if the emails don’t stop or if any other kind of emails come in, I will block and report.
    …But either way . . I, at least, won’t be sinking any of my money into this ‘William’ either. 🙂

    ~PEACE!

    • So glad I could help! Good for you for spotting the scam early!

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        Jacqueline Arsenault June 17, 2019 at 6:20 pm

        Thank you. I only paid $14.95 with another payment of the same amount to be drawn. I can’t afford to be scammed. I have no money to begin with. William, guardian angel seemed a little weird to me, and wanted me to perform rituals. Ugh!

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    Price of entertainment :) June 18, 2019 at 11:00 am

    I actually looked for a review online and couldn’t find any mention of him anywhere. I’m so glad you put one together for people. I’ve never solicited any psychic service of any kind (cuz I have my own abilities) and I wanted to give it try to see what happens.

    The first part of it he wanted to charge 79 dollars a month, every month, for his services to look over me. And his “great reading” offer that gives you his predictions for the next 12 months was also 79 dollars. I thought this could be fun and I didnt mind paying to be entertained. I was actually surprised by the reading because he gave quite a bit of specifics that only I know about in my life. This “great reading” was several pages long. It definitely made me more curious as to who he is.

    At the end of the first month, I wrote to his “helper” that I wanted to cancel and not long after that I got an email response from William saying “don’t you trust me?” and then offering to give his monthly work (special protection rituals etc) for free. I figured what the heck, I could check out more of this. I also responded back to his email with some questions and he responded back with some generic email that didn’t answer any of my questions.

    Basically each time he sends an email it’s about how he sees negative energy around or you must buy this talisman to gain good luck in your life. And of course, every time the cost is “a small donation” of 79 dollars. If you hold off then he drops his price down to 50 dollars. Overall, if you bought everything he offered, you’d be spending around 400 to 500 a month or so.

    Between the “great reading” and his tactics, I found it shameful that he would use his abilities to manipulate people out of money. He also places himself in a position where he tells you that he must intercede for you for you to have angel protection. *Anybody who tells you that you need their help to connect you to higher beings or to God is a cult leader. I wondered if he will be the next Jim Jones.

    There were however a few things I found interesting. 1. His emails are pleasant because he uses a lot of heartfelt language. Definitely worthy of hallmark cards lol 2. I actually learned a couple of things. I bought two of his promotion things. One was about dispelling fear and the other one was about activating love, money, health, and I think career ? Anyway, the one on fear was interesting because it’s this spiral that has “ancient writings” on it and you are supposed to think of your fears and imagine them being sucked away into the spiral. I really loved the idea of fear being sucked away and it can be a great counseling tool for adults and kids who have trouble managing their emotions. The other one was about coloring in this picture with 4 different colors , each color represent love , wealth etc , and you’re supposed to color in proportion of what you want activated in your life. It’s just chaos magic. Nothing mind blowing. The picture is hard to make out what the images are. It kind of reminded me of some kind of Chinese dinner plate with pictures of old Chinese temples. I think some people could benefit from the activity. But to charge 79 dollars, 50 dollars, or any amount for that matter, for these things is just plain robbery. They should really be free.

    I started with him mid month last month and he said his predictions wouldn’t start until June. So far nothing has come true. 🙂 I’ll come back and update if something surprisingly does happen that can’t be written off as coincidence. He claims I’ll be winning loads of money. Lol I hope that one happens!
    Final verdict: The shows in Vegas are better so save your money for that.

  6. Angela can you recommend one that is genuine through your research?

    • Hi Amelia!

      You can see all the services I recommend on my psychic reviews page. I really like Betta, Moira & Craig at Psychic Source. They’re all fantastic Psychics. Betty is easy to get on the line with. Moira is famous, so its harder to get time with her, but she’s amazing. Craig is fairly new to the service, but an excellent Psychic, and he’s pretty easy to get some time with as well. If I was a first time caller I would recommend Betty.

      • I too can say that everything that I’m reading even the letter that you posted in the beginning word for word he has said to me the same I haven’t given him any money or anything and he just sent me a text and told me that this would be the last watched the video and all that and I can truly say that I’ve not given any money to him and every single one of those names you listed as meralda Tara Chris oh he got a real nasty with me he said and I don’t get angry but I don’t give up easily and I’m not going to stop and give up on you either Tiffany and I don’t usually get mad at something like that anyway it was a threatening letter to me obviously but I told him to buzz off because I was a single mother of three and they come first not him and then I hadn’t heard another word from him but yeah I looked up this word that he used I don’t know anything of it until just recent today notre domeb des sources and I don’t knowI have two year old and I have a five-year-old who’s about to be 6 and I have a 19 year old and I don’t know all those people were sending me text at the same time I had to decline probably six of them and it just came up on my phone when they cuz I was interested but I do know that it is against God’s law even I was just curious you know and everybody gets curious if they don’t then I think they’re telling a fib but anyway I just wanted to chime in with everybody give my two cents and stay I’d like to give him a shout out to you because of everything that you just said is a completely true I can validate it with everything I’ve had in my phone if I knew how to get it off my phone but yes and say thank you but I just can’t well I mean I can’t believe it because there are scammers out there but every single thing I’ve read I’ve gotten from him the same thing boy I hope he doesn’t put a curse on me I pray and I rebuke it in the name of the Lord thanks for your research you’ve done it all lines up

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