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Report: Rebecca Scott @ GQphychic

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GQ Phychic - Rebecca Scott (also listed in phone book Katie) DO NOT TRUST HER, she is a ripoff scam!

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Rebecca Scott @ GQphychic


Los Angeles California 90045
U.S.A.
Phone:  1-800-437-0245 and 1-310-202-9055
Web Address:  

Category: Astrologers & Psychics


Submitted: Saturday, February 09, 2002

Last posting: Saturday, July 24, 2004
This lady will tell you that she can see your future. And that she can help change things for a sum of money. Then she gets your money. Which she will have you wire it to her. And then two weeks later she will ask for more money. Saying that there is problems...a blockage of some sort. And once she gets this money she will not return you call. But she will guarantee you that if this does not work she will refund your money. But you will not get a hold of her to get your money. She will promise you the moon. She will also tell you she does love, money spells etc. DO NOT TRUST HER. She will give you two different phone numbers 1-800-437-0245 (which is listed as Floral & Scent in Las Angeles CA.) and 1-310-202-9055 (Which is listed as Katie Phycic & Tarot Card in Los Angeles CA) She will have you send the money western union. Please do not get scamed by her. She takes advantage of people who are down on life, luck, and love.



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She is not a fraud

Dan - Beverly Hills (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, February 10, 2003
You are spreading lies. You don't even know how to spell Psychic. That's what I hate about these web sites like this one. Anyone can post something and people start to believe it. I'm sure some are true, but be careful what you read, because I do not trust some of these people who can even make a case or let alone spell correctly.

Read my post in another rebuttal. Mrs. Scott has a life and is not a fraud.
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Sherri - Richmond (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, February 10, 2003
Have your local police take a courtesy report and forward it to the Los Angeles Police Department Fraud Division. The scam you describe is classic and being that the scam is pulled over the telephone and out of state, there may be federal remedies as well.

To "Dan": You know as well as I do that it is a scam and that TRUE psychics do not abuse their gift by scamming people. This "Katie/Rebecca" is no more than a high-priced carnival fortune teller, who preys upon the desperate.
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My name is also Rebecca Scott

Rebecca - New York City (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, July 16, 2004
Kindly inform your public that NOT EVERY person named Rebecca Scott is a scam artist. I happen to be represent a family involved in a very high profile legal matter here in New York City and I would regret any misconstruance regarding myself and the person in which you are reporting. Incidently, I do not now, nor have I ever resided in the State of California. In addition, I do not profess to be a psychic, nor do I believe in divination. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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POSTED: Friday, July 23, 2004
Do not visit "psychics" unless you are fully able to use your money for entertainment. No psychic or astrologer has ever been able to tell anyone's future, remove "curses" or bestow luck upon ANYONE. Be a smart person instead and use your REASON to help yourself with problems. Most people who call themselves psychics or mediums use a simple process called "cold readings" to repeat information you have GIVEN TO THEM YOURSELF.

If you refuse to use common sense, then you've gotten yourself into a mess. A look through the garage at all the useless items you've no doubt purchased because the TV made them look "miraculous" and "revolutionary" should give you a clue.

But it's your money (hopefully). If you want to buy your belief in magic, it's your business. Just don't complain about it to people that use sense.
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no such thing

John - Rhinelander (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, July 24, 2004
I agree with Mary,
I feel sorry for you getting ripped off, but there is no such thing as a psychic, no one can tell your future. If it were so, why do they always ask you for money? If they need money so much why don't they just go to the track and put money down on the winner, or go to the casino and play roulette? They are con men, they always know just which buttons to push to get a rise out of you.
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