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Have you ever had a psychic reading? Did you believe it? Was it accurate?

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Have you ever had a psychic reading? Did you believe it? Was it accurate?
 
Not me, but my mom has and the psychic was right about my mom having twins.
 
Yes and it was a whole load of crap, the whole thing is a load of bollocks imho but some people believe and get sucked in by it and for that reason it should be classified as a confidence trick and be made illegal.
 
I've had a few.

One I got from a friend. She did a tarot card reading for me. I forget exactly what it predicted, but some was stuff with friendships and stuff I think. (it was years ago). Some of it did come true in some way.

I've had some done at Lily Dale as well.

And yes, I believe in it. I mean it often depends on the medium, of course. I know my mom has had some accurate ones.
 
Several years ago a friend of mine said she was going to go to the new 'psychic' in town for a reading after work that day.

I laughed and wrote down on a paper several 'predictions' for her and put them in an envelope for her to put in her purse to open afterward, and told her that if the psychic came up with more than half of them, she should ask for her money back.

I had written down the usual BS "you're going to meet a new friend in an unexpected way or place", "I see stress at work on the horizon", "a family member is going to be the cause of drama", and so on.

I think I did ten of them in honor of David Letterman's famous top ten lists.

The next time we worked together she said there were only three the new madam didn't mention.
 

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