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Complaint Review: Keen.com - Internet Internet

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  • Reported By: Telli — Thiensville Wisconsin United States of America
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Keen.com We all know psychic networks are fraudulent, but . . . Internet

*General Comment: Wow.

*Consumer Comment: Simple.

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So I was devasted.  My relationship with the love of my life had ended and my friends were tired of hearing about it.  I tried Keen.com.  I spoke with three advisors and each told me the same thing.  He still loved me and would be back.  I settled on the one with the nicest personality.  She gave me timeframes and I waited.  Three weeks can seem like a lot when you are sad, so I checked back to see if anything had changed.  Yes -- it had.  Now it would take four months to reunited.  There was a possibility though.  I could purchase candles at $225 a crack to speed up the process.  I loved this guy!  So I started with the candles.  It would take five candles a month for four months and then he would be mine.  I should start to hear from him again right after the first candle!  Three candles later and no contact I called my advisor - well they weren't working because he had money problems and he couldn't think of me when he was stuck on that.  Okay after $1125 worth of candles I am embarrassed to say that I finally get it.  Fraud, fraud, fraud.  I am moving on -- sadly.  How can this place stay in business?  Is it because of the disclaimer that the information is given for entertainment purposes only?

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#2 General Comment

Wow.

AUTHOR: Christiana - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, May 13, 2011

How can they stay in business?  If after all this and you still ask this question then you are dangerous with money and need a keeper.  This could possibly be tied in somewhere as to why he left you.  Wake up and deal with reality....its a lot cheaper.

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Simple.

AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)

POSTED: Friday, May 13, 2011

"   How can this place stay in business? "

  Could it be that it's because people who claim to know they are frauds, give them over $1K for candles?    Seriously, if there is a market for high priced candles, you can be sure someone will be there to take the money.

Is it because of the disclaimer that the information is given for entertainment purposes only?"

  Yep.   You bought $1125 worth of entertainment.  Why do you think that disclaimer was there in the first place?  If there were such a thing as real psychics and fortune tellers, they wouldn't need to hind behind such disclaimers.

 

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