Some Thoughts About Telemarketing Psychic Readers

I want to address readers who work for what is termed “Psychic
Networks”. Newspapers, magazines and the Internet are the usual means
of advertisement for telemarketing firms that offer readings of various
types. Some are “sponsored” by the rich and famous, who receive
royalties for lending their images or “testimonials” to the advertising
campaign.

There are a few facts about telemarketing “psychic readers” that you
should know.

1. Many of the most popular and most advertised “psychic readers”
networks are owned and operated by attorneys and professional
marketing consultants. The basis for their business is about advertising,
marketing and potential lawsuits. The clients who call their many different
psychic networks are only a source of money for them. More deeper than
that, they are the ones who orchestrate the type of reading you will
receive when you consult one of their “psychics” when you are
heartbroken, confused or down on your luck.

2. The tag line, “for entertainment purposes only” is a method of
defense in the event that a client challenges them with a lawsuit about the
advice they received from the company’s employees.

3. The “psychics readers” that you contact from these companies
work in call centers or from their home after your call has been re-routed
to their personal phone line. These employees are given a chance to do a
“sample” reading for the employer, who is listening to their ability to use
language flush with explanations to entice the caller to stay on the line a
long time and to lose track of minutes used. Many times, the “psychic” will
give confusing information on the “reading”, which prompts the caller to
ask many questions for clarity and uses up minutes. Remember, the caller
is billed from the moment the call is first answered, despite some callers
being put “on hold” while the caller is “being connected”. All the while,
soothing music and a caring female voice is telling the caller that “your
reading will be honest and truthful by our professional readers”

4. Most telephone “psychic readers” are paid between $10.00 and
$15.00 an hour and only when they are doing readings on the telephone.
While the “psychic” is waiting on a call, they are not being paid.
Remember, the caller is paying $1.99 to $3.99 a minute for their reading.
Spend 30 minutes on the telephone and you may be paying $59.00 to
$120.00 for that time spent with that reader. Who is getting paid? The
networks, of course.

I am giving you some idea about how these companies work and to see
what is the real motive for advertising psychic services. The bottom line is
that these companies are out to make money so if you are fortunate to
get a good reader on the phone, your reading is geared to extract the
most money out of your wallet that they possibly can.

In closing, please consider staying away from telemarketing “psychic”
companies unless you have a direct referral from a satisfied client who
gave you a specific reader to consider for your reading. Otherwise, you a
calling a stranger who is primed to take your money and may not have
any experience at all.

Jacqueline is a naturally gifted clarsentient and claraudient and has been reading the Tarot for over 11 years. Her family hails from Louisiana and not only does she have the tradition of
reading the Tarot and conjuring to follow, but has been blessed with
being given the teachings of Native American herb knowledge. Her
grandmother was a root worker in Beauregard Parish, LA. Jacqueline has been
blessed to have this tradition passed down to her. Jacqueline has also graduated
from a Hoodoo course taught by cat yronwode, proprietor of Lucky Mojo
Curio Co. You may learn more about Jacqueline at her websites:

http://www.tarotbyjacqueline.com
http://www.lucky13clover.com
http://www.free-candle-spells.com

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