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I had met this lady a few weeks ago who did numerology sessions on the side of her regular job. She had offered me a session at the time and I had refused. I ended up finding her number a few weeks later and had arranged to book a session.

I had been seeing all these numbers repeating, and thought, why not have some fun, right? I don't really believe in that kinda stuff, but it would be interesting to see what values people ascribe to things as random as numbers, and see what I think about it. An hour session was gonna come out to upwards of 200+ dollars ๐Ÿ’€ .

I apologised saying I should've asked for a quote beforehand, but she tries to call me (I didn't pick up) and she then texts me that "people usually call me when they're in need and I recommend the session", but it's like...of course you would, you're making 200+ dollars off of me lol.

No disrespect to her, but I hate that everyday interactions are warped by profit ๐Ÿ˜“. I get everyone has to eat, but damn, wtf?

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[โ€“] 133arc585@lemmy.ml 20 points 1 year ago (5 children)

It's literally just a charlatan scam, like homeopathy, taro card readings, psychics and mediums, etc. The people who perform that are some of the lowest of the low: they admit that people who come to them are at a bad point in their life and very in need of help, and they prey on that because it's an opportunity for quick money. Vulnerable people who don't question your bullshit, that's an easy mark.

Lesson definitely learned. There's always people looking for fools to finesse. I wouldn't have minded if it was like 30 a session, but 200+ is disrespectful. I think I intentionally rejected the offer because I also wanted to see how she would react. I figured if she left it alone, then she was probably someone a lot of people had reached out to before. Lo and behold, she tries to call me back within a few minutes to try and finesse me lol.

The people who perform that are some of the lowest of the low: they admit that people who come to them are at a bad point in their life and very in need of help, and they prey on that because it's an opportunity for quick money.

Not really disagreeing with your overall point, but some of the scam stuff is done by people who sincerely think they're helping, and some of those really do help people feel better.

Again, you're not wrong, but I don't feel like all of them are malicious.

I used to act like I could read palms (not for money, just for fun) and you'd be surprised the number of people that can be cold-read into pretty sincere self epiphanies.

[โ€“] Catfish@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

taro is a root vegetable, you're thinking about tarot cards.

[โ€“] DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 1 year ago

The vegetable is also a scam. Edible plates? Get outta here!

[โ€“] 133arc585@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's funny. I literally searched because I couldn't remember which was the root vegetable and which was the card thing. And somehow I still got it wrong.

[โ€“] Catfish@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 1 year ago

lol that's hilarious :P

[โ€“] bennieandthez@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I completely agree, these grifters target the most exploited sectors of the population that are gullible enough to believe in this sort of stuff.

Tarot apparently has actually benefit as a tool for self-introspection, and has a decent community of people who believe in it without wanting any profit from it, but i imagine the industry as a whole is garbage