Was a psychic reading review you just read, good, bad, or sour grapes ugly? We all feel very bad when someone is unhappy with our services, but what is deserving of a bad review and what is abuse of the ratings system?
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Amongst the readers on the best psychic reading sites there is much debate on their forums about the topic of negative ratings being deserved or not.
Some people come to us, and expect us to tell them what they want to hear, be it the truth or not. Myself, as well as many other readers, just will not do that. I personally feel it would be completely wrong of a psychic to give someone hope where none truly exists, and that doing so would not benefit the caller in any way. However, there are those who - when they do not get what they want - take it out on the reader by leaving a 1 star psychic reading reviews, and nasty comment like "TOTAL FAKE"... "NOT PSYCHIC"... etc.
To me, this is ABUSE of the psychic ratings system, and it does indeed amount to something like standing in front of a store that was out of what you wanted, when you did not even call to see if they had it, and picketing with a sign that says "THEY DON'T SELL WHAT THEY SAY THEY DO"...
1 Star posts hurt our reputation in a major way. Lots of us notice a serious decline in calls from even ONE bad psychic reading review.
A word about the "Free Minute" systems with the online psychic networks... NO ONE can give you a GOOD reading in 3 minutes. So it is TRULY NOT FAIR to decide after this little amount of time, that you did not get an accurate reading. That would be like giving your doctor 3 minutes to run tests and tell you exactly what was wrong, without you providing him with your symptoms. Would that be something you would do? I certainly hope not.
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