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August 6, 2011
Premium Astrology
Lana, just because people fall for a scam, it does not make them stupid, just vulnerable, and you admit to considering giving her a shot.
I do agree with you that this cam should be stopped and the more people that report this scam the better and you can do so at any of these links:
http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/reporting.php#phishing
http://www.econsumer.gov/english/report/overview.shtm
http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/693900
http://www.dia.govt.nz/Services-Anti-Spam-Reported-Scams#rep
http://fightidentitytheft.com/identity_theft_victim.html
http://www.ripoffreport.com/
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gulliblegoose
May 24, 2011
Norah
It is amazing that people, in this day and age would think that people are so stupid to fall for a scam astrologer that would start out with a price of $80. and by the time you ended your "close" prompts, be offered the exact same thing for $20!!! This is exactly what happened to me when I viewed an "urgent" email from Norah of premium astrology. I'll admit I was considering giving her a shot, as many of the things she was saying seemed to be true, however, I decided to check out her "abilities" by using a different name and date of birth, and guess what??? The same thing happened! Someone should stop this kind of scam, because many people are trying to get good readings, and many don't know who to trust, and might end up paying this scam the full $80. And to think they're giving credit card info to them, is really scary. Please Beware.
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