Complaint Review: Tina Hayes - pompano beach Florida
- Tina Hayes 1297 se 5th ave pompano beach, Florida United States of America
- Phone: 954-665-0123
- Web:
- Category: Psychic
Tina Hayes aka Patsy Wilson, spiritual healing psychic reader indian healer pompano beach, Florida
*Consumer Comment: Critical thinking.
*REBUTTAL Individual responds: She's a FAKE!
*Consumer Comment: Of course
*Consumer Comment: After reading this report...
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This woman took advantage of me while I was at my lowest point.
Depressed, laid off, vulnerable - I contacted her. She seemed convincing, she seemed sincere - and frankly, I was desperate and didn't know where else to turn for answers or help.
She claimed that unlike other psychics, she does "statue work" and the cost was $500. Then we talked about my relationship woes, and she said she could do work there too for another $500.
She would say she'd call me at a certain time, and then was never available. When I would finally get through, she'd walk through a meditation/prayer with me and it helped me feel better until the next time she asked for money or the next time I couldn't get a hold of her.
She said that I had been the victim of black magic, and that a curse had been placed upon me. My life sucked so hard at that point that truly, in my bleak mindset at the time, this seemed like a perfectly reasonable explanation for the level of crap my life had become.
She told me that she needed to "buy back" the work that had created the dark cloud over my life. She told me that the money would be returned to me when the work was complete.
Of course, that didn't happen.
To top it off, I sent her a personal item for use in her "work", which was also supposed to be returned to me. It has no monetary value, but it is irreplaceable for sentimental reasons.
2 months later, she has not returned it, and she won't take my calls, answer my texts, return my calls, answer my emails, anything.
I spent over $3k over the course of two months and even left this woman tearful emails when my utilities got shut off. Nothing.
Don't fall for it. Take your money and go on vacation, or go to a therapist, instead.
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#4 Consumer Comment
Critical thinking.
AUTHOR: skeptic - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, November 15, 2010
Ramjet says it all. There is no such thing as a legitimate psychic. They are all frauds or are delusional and think they have psychic abilities. After reading the numerous reports on RipOff Report, I can only come to the conclusion that there is a lack in the education system. Critical Thinking should be taught as a subject at an early age to children. This would improve their survival skills in a world full of hucksters and frauds. It would also cause the child to question why a stranger is offering them candy?
When they grow up they will critically question any claim that exceeds the bounds of known physics. They will know that unless a claim can be backed up by irrefutable repeatable evidence, then it is fraudulent. Such claims of say, prediction, can easily be tested. Let the fortune teller predict beyond the 50/50 chance how a flipped coin will land. If they get it right at say, 80% of the time all of the time, then we have evidence of some force unknown to physics and needs to be investigated. The same goes for mental telepathy. Nothing has ever been proven under laboratory conditions despite telepathy claimants having a try at it.
The speed of light has been measured by different methods and by different observers from over the world. All come to the same conclusion within the margin of error. Despite numerous attempts by psychics no conclusive evidence of any psychic phenomena has ever been recorded be it telepathy, fortune telling, dowsing, talking to the dead or, any other claptrap they may wish to present. Any so called positive results are all in the imagination of the believer. The imagination is a known powerful force. Believers in psychic phenomena might counter that these events take place in the twilight zone and are therefore beyond scientific measurement. That's why psychics can tell their clients to just give them the money and believe in them.
#3 REBUTTAL Individual responds
She's a FAKE!
AUTHOR: fe - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, November 14, 2010
She's a RIP OFF. She claims there's a "negative spirit" is jealous of me and good things wouldn't come to me. my TRUE psychic friends dispute that. Lukily, paypal refunded my money. Did you pay with paypal? Get your money back or dispute it with the credit card company. DONT GIVE UP!
#2 Consumer Comment
Of course
AUTHOR: Ramjet - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 29, 2010
Taking advantage of poor desperate ignorant naive people is what all psychics do. That's all they do by the way. They are the lowest of the low.
You have been ripped off and you probably will be again unless you realize that there are NO legitimate psychics or any of the other paranormal claptrap.
I feel sorry for anyone who has been ripped off but this one is so easy to avoid.
Say goodbye to the money you sent, break off all communication with ALL of them and please, whatever you do, do not send them any more money.
Disgusting!
#1 Consumer Comment
After reading this report...
AUTHOR: Ronny g - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 28, 2010
..I would have to agree...that "Tina" is probably a rip off.
I hope I never fall for this..as I know so many psychics that are legitimate..so I would not want to expose myself as such a FOOL on this forum if I was STUPID enough to believe anyone who claimed to be legitimate psychic and they turned out not to be such.
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