Post by Mystical Forums on Sept 27, 2023 15:33:07 GMT
Magic Scams:
Read about magic scams in this website forum. There are a lot of magic scams existing in the world. This makes it quite difficult for actual magical practitioners to sell their wares. First I will cover the basics of a real magical supplier, and then I will cover a number of common magical scams. Real magical suppliers will sell physical products, and occasionally teach you about magic through literature. These crafters and suppliers are selling you a physical item, and usually charge you for their time and materials. In this case, you are purchasing an "item". Real magical suppliers will never sell "magic". When you purchase a functional magical tool, you are purchasing a physical tool. The tool itself doesn't "do magic", it can however help you manifest your desire. If someone is selling you a magical result, most likely, it's a scam. In real magic results are personal.
Here is what happened to a person who got scammed. Victims recount being put into a trance state by strangers who convince them to hand over valuables in return for help ‘to turn their fate around’ ‘By the time they snapped out of it, the suspects had already made off’, said the police chief of Malaysia’s Johor state, who issued the warning. Scammers will typically approach their victims and start chatting to get information on their families and background, said Johor police chief Kamarul Zaman Mamat. The victims will then be brought to an area away from the public’s eye like a house or car before asking them to hand over their money or valuables for the ‘treatment’ or ‘ritual. Victims often later claimed they were not aware of handing over their money and jewelry. By the time they snapped out of it, it was too late.
The words “Cheats, Cons, and Scams may sound like trouble, but in the world of magic, that’s what it’s all about. Cheats, Cons, and Scams are the name that these con artists like to play. They will be featuring world-class acts, and giving you a look into the art of illusion by scamming you. Their shows will be held in public, online, and sometimes at their concerts. They will be giving you the art of illusion while they are scamming you. Cheats, Cons, and Scams” specializes in the art of conning people with their illusions. Now it is commonly known as sleight of hand. The people behind these types of shows are world-renowned magicians. They know how to scam people with their magic Some people also call them prankster magicians. Below are the top 3 biggest magic scam sites that you will find online today. Let's count down!
3. Brotherhood of Magicians:
Read what the Brotherhood of Magicians had said on their site. “The International Brotherhood of Magicians is the world’s largest organization of magicians, with members in 88 countries. Founded in 1922 by Len Vintus and Gene Gordon, the I.B.M.’s membership today includes the top professional magicians and thousands of enthusiastic hobbyists from all walks of life. The I.B.M. offers incredible member benefits, including a 160-page monthly journal packed with information about the art of magic, local monthly meetings in hundreds of cities around the world, and an annual convention featuring the most diverse and talented performers imaginable. There’s power in numbers, too. Being a member of the I.B.M. gives you access to outstanding group-rate insurance programs, including life insurance and health insurance, plus discounts at Avis Rent-A-Car. Our members know about the powerful benefits of the I.B.M. Now, I have found that their site changes their members too much money.“
2. Tickets Center:
Tickets-Center said on their site. “Thank you for visiting Tickets-Center.com! Tickets-Center goal is to provide you with a fast, simple, and secure website to browse resale tickets. Interactive Price Maps make it easy to select tickets based on your preferences. You are backed by a 100% Buyer Guarantee, which gives you full peace of mind that your authentic tickets will arrive in time for your event. Their website is independently owned and operated and is not affiliated with any official venue event box office, official venue, or event website, and their website is not the licensed ticket agent of any official box office. Prices may be above or below face value. The tickets Tickets-Center.com displays are listed by independent resellers and made available through a third-party platform. The third-party platform also handles checkout, fulfillment, and customer service.“ The problem with their site is that they allow scammers to sell Tickets.
1. Daybreak Games:
Here is what Daybreak has said on their site. “Daybreak reserves the right to modify the Daybreak.com Terms of Service, Daybreak Privacy Policy, and/or Daybreak.com End User License Agreement in whole or in part, from time to time at its sole and absolute discretion, and to provide you with notice of such modifications by any reasonable means, including, without limitation, by making available the revised version thereof through any Daybreak Games. You can determine when the Daybreak.com Terms of Service, Daybreak Privacy Policy, and/or Daybreak.com End User License Agreement was/were last revised by referring to the “Last Updated” legend at the top of the applicable agreement. Your continued use of any Daybreak Game(s) following our making available any revised version of the applicable agreement(s) will mean that you accept that/those revised versions thereof; however, any material change to these agreements will not apply retroactively to any claim or dispute.“
Read about magic scams in this website forum. There are a lot of magic scams existing in the world. This makes it quite difficult for actual magical practitioners to sell their wares. First I will cover the basics of a real magical supplier, and then I will cover a number of common magical scams. Real magical suppliers will sell physical products, and occasionally teach you about magic through literature. These crafters and suppliers are selling you a physical item, and usually charge you for their time and materials. In this case, you are purchasing an "item". Real magical suppliers will never sell "magic". When you purchase a functional magical tool, you are purchasing a physical tool. The tool itself doesn't "do magic", it can however help you manifest your desire. If someone is selling you a magical result, most likely, it's a scam. In real magic results are personal.
Here is what happened to a person who got scammed. Victims recount being put into a trance state by strangers who convince them to hand over valuables in return for help ‘to turn their fate around’ ‘By the time they snapped out of it, the suspects had already made off’, said the police chief of Malaysia’s Johor state, who issued the warning. Scammers will typically approach their victims and start chatting to get information on their families and background, said Johor police chief Kamarul Zaman Mamat. The victims will then be brought to an area away from the public’s eye like a house or car before asking them to hand over their money or valuables for the ‘treatment’ or ‘ritual. Victims often later claimed they were not aware of handing over their money and jewelry. By the time they snapped out of it, it was too late.
The words “Cheats, Cons, and Scams may sound like trouble, but in the world of magic, that’s what it’s all about. Cheats, Cons, and Scams are the name that these con artists like to play. They will be featuring world-class acts, and giving you a look into the art of illusion by scamming you. Their shows will be held in public, online, and sometimes at their concerts. They will be giving you the art of illusion while they are scamming you. Cheats, Cons, and Scams” specializes in the art of conning people with their illusions. Now it is commonly known as sleight of hand. The people behind these types of shows are world-renowned magicians. They know how to scam people with their magic Some people also call them prankster magicians. Below are the top 3 biggest magic scam sites that you will find online today. Let's count down!
3. Brotherhood of Magicians:
Read what the Brotherhood of Magicians had said on their site. “The International Brotherhood of Magicians is the world’s largest organization of magicians, with members in 88 countries. Founded in 1922 by Len Vintus and Gene Gordon, the I.B.M.’s membership today includes the top professional magicians and thousands of enthusiastic hobbyists from all walks of life. The I.B.M. offers incredible member benefits, including a 160-page monthly journal packed with information about the art of magic, local monthly meetings in hundreds of cities around the world, and an annual convention featuring the most diverse and talented performers imaginable. There’s power in numbers, too. Being a member of the I.B.M. gives you access to outstanding group-rate insurance programs, including life insurance and health insurance, plus discounts at Avis Rent-A-Car. Our members know about the powerful benefits of the I.B.M. Now, I have found that their site changes their members too much money.“
2. Tickets Center:
Tickets-Center said on their site. “Thank you for visiting Tickets-Center.com! Tickets-Center goal is to provide you with a fast, simple, and secure website to browse resale tickets. Interactive Price Maps make it easy to select tickets based on your preferences. You are backed by a 100% Buyer Guarantee, which gives you full peace of mind that your authentic tickets will arrive in time for your event. Their website is independently owned and operated and is not affiliated with any official venue event box office, official venue, or event website, and their website is not the licensed ticket agent of any official box office. Prices may be above or below face value. The tickets Tickets-Center.com displays are listed by independent resellers and made available through a third-party platform. The third-party platform also handles checkout, fulfillment, and customer service.“ The problem with their site is that they allow scammers to sell Tickets.
1. Daybreak Games:
Here is what Daybreak has said on their site. “Daybreak reserves the right to modify the Daybreak.com Terms of Service, Daybreak Privacy Policy, and/or Daybreak.com End User License Agreement in whole or in part, from time to time at its sole and absolute discretion, and to provide you with notice of such modifications by any reasonable means, including, without limitation, by making available the revised version thereof through any Daybreak Games. You can determine when the Daybreak.com Terms of Service, Daybreak Privacy Policy, and/or Daybreak.com End User License Agreement was/were last revised by referring to the “Last Updated” legend at the top of the applicable agreement. Your continued use of any Daybreak Game(s) following our making available any revised version of the applicable agreement(s) will mean that you accept that/those revised versions thereof; however, any material change to these agreements will not apply retroactively to any claim or dispute.“