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		<title>Scary things, witches &#8230;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 11:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new client came to me recently who had paid around £200.00 for a basic love spell, by some Wiccan on the web claiming to be a witch last Spring. Yes, just a regular, typical love spell, which incidently didn&#8217;t even work.  When the client complained to the &#8220;so called&#8221; witch she finally offered to do [...]]]></description>
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<p>A new client came to me recently who had paid around <strong>£200.00</strong> for a basic love spell, by some Wiccan on the web claiming to be a witch last Spring. Yes, just a regular, typical love spell, which incidently didn&#8217;t even work.  When the client complained to the &#8220;so called&#8221; witch she finally offered to do another spell but a different one - guess what, that didn&#8217;t work either.  Since then this &#8220;witch&#8221; made every excuse under the sun, was completely evasive, and is now ignoring all and any emails from her (now my) client.</p>
<p>What kind of message are these rip offs sending out to people about the REAL witches out there?  What REALLY worried me was that this &#8220;witch&#8221; eventually got around to sending the client some sort of mojo-bag in December 2007 (over 6 months later may I add) but again it didn&#8217;t do anything!</p>
<p>I told my new client to destroy the bag and in it contained a rose crystal, some herbs, a handwritten alphabet of sorts, bit of root, leaves and some HAIR!! However this human hair was <strong>NOT</strong> from the client nor the man connected in the spell!!! </p>
<p>What a crock of poop &#8211; for starters if you are going to make a mojo bag for love, the main ingredients are a matching pair of lodestones along with magnetic sand to feed them (keep them energised).  Obviously this witch had no idea what she was doing &#8230; or did she &#8230;</p>
<p>Now I use all sorts of things in my work but I will NEVER EVER use my own hair nor a stranger&#8217;s hair in a spell for someone else as this will form an intense connection to it.  <strong>The only thing I can imagine is that this &#8220;witch&#8221; had absolutely NO INTENTION of carrying out any other spell for her client apart from making the client dependent on her and of course pay more money.</strong></p>
<p>Rip offs who CLAIM to be witches should be burnt at the stake and I for one would have a spare match.  If anyone else gets ripped off, please let me know. I am currently concluding a personal black list of sites in which people have had bad experiences with so I know NEVER to recommend them to anyone.</p>
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