Complaint Review: The Psychic Realm - True Wish / The Spell Lady - Kent Internet
- The Psychic Realm - True Wish / The Spell Lady 35, Castle Road, Hythe Kent Internet United States of America
- Phone: 01303 248 851
- Web: http://www.truewish.co.uk/
- Category: Miscellaneous Companies
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There is a woman working from the South East coat of the UK who has placed ads under the following branded company names:
Astra Future
Psychic Realm
The Spell Lady
True Wish
Clairvoyancy Bureau
Ruby Ruby
She has placed ads in the following magazines (naming but a few):
"Spirit & Destiny Magazine"
"Soul & Spirit Magazine"
"Horoscope Magazine"
"Marie Claire Magazine"
"Cosmopolitan Magazine"
"Chat its Fate Magazine"
"Fate & Fortune Magazine"
"Prediction Magazine"
"Old Moores Almanac"
Her real name is Susanna Ainsley but in 2011 she changed her name to Suzanna York (oddly enough a famous actresses name!) but she tells callers who phone her many companies that she is a white witch under any of the following names:
Morgana
Ayla
Morgan
Sue
Ruby
The Spell Lady
One client phoned two of her brand named companies, little realizing that she was phoning the same company and speaking to the same woman each time and the first time this poor woman called she was told that she was speaking to Morgan, and Morgan charged her over 500 for a spell to bring her boyfriend back, the same woman in a state of desperation phoned the same company but under a different brand name and this same woman took the call, this time telling the client that she was Ayla and this time charging her over 1,000 for a spell for exactly the same thing.
Susanna Aynsley AKA Suzanna York never does any of the spells she is paid to do, and if a client does a chargeback or asks for a refund she threatens to hex them and make terrible things happen to them.
One poor woman maxed out 20 credit cards to the tune of 15,000 on each card to buy spells from Aynsley, or York as she now prefers to be known, who used scaremongering tactics to sell her the spells, telling her that she would never get her husband back if she didn't continue to pay for these spells. The said woman finished up trying to commit suicide and ended up in a mental hospital in London UK. Aynsley or York as she now prefers to be known, thought this funny.
British Trading Standards have been sent round to see Suzanna Aynsley (York Latterly) following complaints by a multitude of ripped off clients, but since they have no knowledge of spell casting, they have met with Suzanna Aynsley (York Latterly) showing them a small altar in her bedroom, and taken it from that that she does do these spells, only to leave the premises whilst Aynsley (York Latterly) cackles her head off because she has succeeded in fooling the Trading Standards Officer when she goes on to boast that she never does the spells!
Aynsley (York Latterly) is also advertising that she offers Remote Viewing and Mind Scripting, which are very specialist areas of expertise for which with the latter, some seriously specialist and expensive equipment is required, since Mind Scripting is a very scientific based service. Aynsley (York Latterly) does not own such equipment and as for remote viewing, well Aynsley (York
Latterly) had one of her psychics buy a CD set made by Ed Dames who is known as the joker in Remote Viewing circles, since he was NOT a remote viewer in the US military as he claims to be, rumour has it that he made the tea for the remote viewers in the remote viewing unit formerly based at Fort Meade in the US. Neither her staff nor her psychics have ever received formal classroom training in Remote Viewing and thus have no right to advertise this service or indeed Mind Scripting.
Aynsley (York Latterly) is a fake, who cons vulnerable people out of serious money and has done for 16 years or more, she needs to be stopped from trading.
Aynsley (York Latterly) used to be registered on Companies house in the UK as:
Name & Registered Office:
ASTRA FUTURE LIMITED
SUITE 4 THE OAST FORGE HILL
BETHERSDEN
ASHFORD
KENT
TN26 3AF
Company No. 03430579
Aynsley(York Latterly) is now registered on Companies House as:
Name & Registered Office:
THE PSYCHIC REALM LIMITED
3-5 WELLINGTON TERRACE
SANDGATE FOLKESTONE
KENT
KENT
UNITED KINGDOM
CT20 1DZ
Company No. 06701782
And get this:
Status: Active
Date of Incorporation: 18/09/2008
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Company Type: Private Limited Company
Nature of Business (SIC):
9304 - Physical well-being activities
She has the audacity to register her business as "9304- Physical well being activities"! More like Physical, mental, emotional, psychological and spiritual harm"! This woman is hard faced and dangerous.
Please spread the word so that other vulnerable people will be saved from the same plight, Aynsley (York Latterly) is dangerous and nothing more than a nasty con woman.
Thanks for reading.
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#1 Consumer Comment
A couple things
AUTHOR: Ramjet - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 08, 2012
1. How in the world can a person, even a desperate person, be dumb enough to fall for all this absolutely absurd crap? It's amazing!
2. Why in the world is it legal to operate these completely 100% fraudulent outfits that exist for no other reason than to scam poor ignorant people out of their money?
Please understand that NONE of these silly things exist, none of them. They are ALL frauds, all of them, and they know it.
They make used car salesmen appear saintly.


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