Post by auntym on Feb 21, 2015 13:30:42 GMT -6
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Entertainment Or Visionary Truths Add To The Mystery Of Visiting A Psychic
Posted on February 16, 2015
by Dejan Lesicar
When we spend money, we want it to be something that gives us a return on investment (ROI), right? Ok, maybe that isn’t how you think about it, but basically it is a case where you want to “get something” for your money.
Even if you were to go to the casino for the weekend, knowing that the odds are that you are going to spend your money and not win anything, you realize that you are paying for the experience. You are having some fun. Therefore, you are getting some “fun” from the experience that involves spending money.
On the other end of the spectrum are scams. That is where we pay money for something, expecting to receive something in return, and our money is literally flushed down the toilet and we receive nothing in return.
One area to look at (among many!) is psychic scams. There was a story of a woman who lost $20,000 in what was determined to be a scam. Her vulnerabilities and fears were manipulated and she lost her life’s savings in less than 24 hours.
It is true that if you are not expecting the psychic reading to give you anything but a fun time, then maybe it wouldn’t be a scam. Why? Because you are only expecting a fun experience and assuming you get that fun time, you have received something in return for spending your money. But, if you are one of those people who are truly seeking answers and help, then the last thing that you want is to be scammed and spending your money on nothing. Depending on your expectations, this could leave you in a position of not even being able to do anything with the information that you received from the reading.
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Entertainment Or Visionary Truths Add To The Mystery Of Visiting A Psychic
Posted on February 16, 2015
by Dejan Lesicar
When we spend money, we want it to be something that gives us a return on investment (ROI), right? Ok, maybe that isn’t how you think about it, but basically it is a case where you want to “get something” for your money.
Even if you were to go to the casino for the weekend, knowing that the odds are that you are going to spend your money and not win anything, you realize that you are paying for the experience. You are having some fun. Therefore, you are getting some “fun” from the experience that involves spending money.
On the other end of the spectrum are scams. That is where we pay money for something, expecting to receive something in return, and our money is literally flushed down the toilet and we receive nothing in return.
One area to look at (among many!) is psychic scams. There was a story of a woman who lost $20,000 in what was determined to be a scam. Her vulnerabilities and fears were manipulated and she lost her life’s savings in less than 24 hours.
It is true that if you are not expecting the psychic reading to give you anything but a fun time, then maybe it wouldn’t be a scam. Why? Because you are only expecting a fun experience and assuming you get that fun time, you have received something in return for spending your money. But, if you are one of those people who are truly seeking answers and help, then the last thing that you want is to be scammed and spending your money on nothing. Depending on your expectations, this could leave you in a position of not even being able to do anything with the information that you received from the reading.
CONTINUE READING: plymouthdailynews.com/2015/02/16/entertainment-or-visionary-truths-add-to-the-mystery-of-visiting-a-psychic/