- Report: #817675
Complaint Review: Dr. Raven
| Dr. Raven
Internet United States of America |
|
Dr. Raven Conjureman Ali Fraud/fake/ destructively insulting/ e-mail harassment/ con artist fake spiritual worker/hoodoo, conjure Internet
*Consumer Comment: Own Opinion
*Consumer Comment: OP is dead on
*Consumer Comment: Do your research
*Consumer Comment: Are you sure you're talking about Conjureman Ali?
*Consumer Comment: Yeah right!
*Consumer Comment: couldn't disagree more
*Consumer Comment: A fool and their money
Does your business have a bad reputation?
Fix it the right way.
Corporate Advocacy Program™
He obviously does not have much to do since he responded each day with a long e-mail with insults using the information I had provided for the reading to insult me!
When I said I would be contacting paypal he replied: "paypal side with the vendor and always have." So he and his cronies have that well worked out.
The reading he gave read something like this: you have the evil eye on you from an ex-boyfriends' ex-girlfriend." That is really specific isn't it? insightful? worth $45? I don't think so! Could that possibly be informative to anyone? these are the words of a self professed expert charging $45 for less than 10 minutes work.
Here are a two of his comments following my complaint:
( I found these interesting especially because one involved third parties, in an equally vague manner)
"your accusation of fraud is extremely rude (his stealing of my money isn't?! it is just criminal!)....you are now banned from seeking assistance (as if I would considering I was pretty annoyed at wasting my money once! ) from myself and those who count me as a colleague or friends" ( I wonder if they all know about this?)
" you simply are not someone suited to be helped by spiritual matters" ( I guess he thinks he is God here)
He is a member of something called AIRR whatever that involves. My guess is it is just something to make people believe this type of con-man is reputable but in fact serves no purpose whatsoever. Whatever it is if it permits people to be so insulting and intentionally destructive it can't represent much. I suspect that all the members of AIRR are who he is referring to as his friends and colleagues.
So there you are readers: if they belong to AIRR this is quality you can expect!
He claimed that conjure and hoodoo were Christian practices!
The e-mails of vitriol all came just after Christmas and on New Years day, what goodwill! from someone who practices a 'christian' practice of hoodoo /conjure.
This is my first internet solicited reading and my last. I guess I was naive enough to waste my money on his paypal account but savvy enough to know he was a fraud!
Of course his sistersite lucky mojo has all sorts of positive feedback about him but not one even slightly negative 'testimonial'. So where are they? no-one is perfect everyone gets complaints. My guess is the testimonials are done by his 'friends' who are evidently prepared to slate someone/anyone if he says so. Are these people adults?any of them?
If just one person avoids this con-artist or any of his sister-sites, like the luckymojo shop, I will have got my money back (metaphorically or dare I say it spiritually speaking!) and prevented someone else from losing theirs.
Fortunately for me it was just entertainment but for many people it isn't they actually believe the nonsense of it all. For someone like that I think the comments and insults he made could be extremely destructive. It is a shame he has the freedom to do this sort of thing.
Anyone interested in this occult/hoodoo/tarot reading stuff should bear in mind they advocate nasty remedies that only a fool would follow, including soil from graveyards often advocating it is taken from a soldiers grave! God forbid! That is the respect they have for people that have died for their freedom.
Don't waste your time or money on this nonsense. Not even for entertainment. And in that vein I have a spell for ali( the self professed conjure artist):
For this spell you will require a pitchfork, a bottle of water and a crucifix:
1. Dig a nice deep hole with the pitchfork
2. Leave the pitchfork on the ground (you won't be needing it where you are going, you'll be given another at your destination) leave the crucifix too, you won't be needing that either it's too late.
3. Climb inside the hole, with the bottle of water. Pull the dirt in over you (graveyard dirt is best! but don't forget to ask before you take it)
4. Stop breathing, this way you will purge the evil from yourself.
5. When you arrive in Hades you can use the water to bribe people there to do what you want!
Good luck. Here ends the spell instructions.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 01/04/2012 07:18 AM and is a permanent record located here: http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Dr-Raven/internet/Dr-Raven-Conjureman-Ali-Fraudfake-destructively-insulting-e-mail-harassment-con-artis-817675. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year.
Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report.
Click Here to read other Ripoff Reports on Dr. Raven
If you would like to see more Rip-off Reports on this company/individual, search here:
Search TipsI have paid for Dr. Raven to do a reading for me. It took him a while to reply. I have sent several emails and finally got my reading. I realized he was busy after he was off for a few days to which is clearly stated on his blog. I can understand why took him long enough to reply back. His reading was absolutely right on. I understand some of you might not get what you are looking for but this is what the best he can do and is just fair that he got paid for his job. He never pressured or suggested for me to to proceed with his work and asked for more money like any other hoodoo practioner.
#2 Consumer Comment
OP is dead on
AUTHOR: Jo - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, January 16, 2013
I asked him to perform some work that was out of my experience, being a practitioner of Hoodoo myself. All I got from him once I asked for an update is isnults, telling me that I was the reason that he does not want to help people anymore, telling me that he sent me emails, even though the one with the "proof" of the work was the only email that seemed to get "lost". He accused me of delaying in the submission of personal concerns even though I mailed them less than 48 hours after he finally gave me mailing instructions.
When I finally got in touch with him for an update, he started telling me all of these things that he NEVER stated in any of his original emails. Timing, delays, blah, blah, blah.
I have worked with other members of the AIRR and have had wonderful success with them. Unfortunately, Conjureman is nothing more than a con man.
To the Original Poster, you can file a complaint with the Lucky Mojo website for a refund on your money. They will assign a mediator and work through the issue.
To those who will come back with all the "fool and his money" comments, save it. Closed minded views will be ignored as they should be.
#3 Consumer Comment
Do your research
AUTHOR: Hydrophilic - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, May 07, 2012
I suggest you visit his 'cronies' site luckymojo(.com) and read about Hoodoo Conjure and Tradition before slandering someone. The owner of Lucky Mojo has THOUSANDS of pages worth of research and information up for free, for anyone to read, as well as a forum when she as well as, Dr. Raven gives out free advice just about every day.
Pretty darn generous for con artists, wouldn't you agree?
When you go to a medical doctor and he/she recommends over-the-counter medication and rest, do you demand your money back? No.
You are paying for well educated advice - which is what he gave you. The fact that you didn't understand it, or didn't like it - doesn't mean he didn't give you the service you paid for.
If you had bothered to take a few moments to research the methods and spiritual philosophy of the reader you chose, you wouldn't have had a bad experience. No one wants to deal with a person who is both caustic and willfully ignorant.
I am in no way affiliated with Dr. Raven or Luckymojo. I'm not a professional spiritual advisor. I only speak from my many years of good service from Luckymojo, and my personal experience having a reading performed by Dr. Raven.
#4 Consumer Comment
Are you sure you're talking about Conjureman Ali?
AUTHOR: rexeena9 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 16, 2012
You are a sucker but the worst thing you did is subject friends to this fraud.
#6 Consumer Comment
couldn't disagree more
AUTHOR: Albert - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, January 11, 2012
I met him through AIRR when my wife left me and his reading pin-pointed everything to a "t" and he even mentioned things that no one else could know. I really didn't believe in this stuff until I met him.
I hired him to do work for me and I can say that my wife and i are happily back together for the past 5 months.
I guess not everyone's going to be happy but the previous report sounds like a crazy person to me talking about pitchforks and crucifixes.
I'd recommend Conjureman ali to all my friends and have.
#7 Consumer Comment
A fool and their money
AUTHOR: voiceofreason - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, January 04, 2012
And the song goes on and on.
Hey Mambo, Mambo Italiano, Hey Mambo...

