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Before You Hire a Spellcaster
If you are heartbroken, desperate, confused, or trying to fix a situation fast, you are exactly the kind of person fake spellcasters try to prey on.
This page is not here to talk you out of spellwork. It is here to help you avoid wasting money, getting manipulated, or falling into a cycle of fear, pressure, and endless upsells.
The biggest red flags to watch for
Some people in this field do not make their money by helping. They make their money by creating panic, confusion, and dependency. Once you know the signs, they are much easier to spot.
The biggest warning signs are:
- Claiming you are cursed, blocked, under attack, or in urgent spiritual danger unless you pay immediately
- Demanding more and more money after the first payment to "finish the work" or "remove new obstacles"
- Refusing to give clear pricing, clear answers, or a straight explanation of what they are recommending
- Using pressure, guilt, fear, or emotional intimidation when you hesitate
- Trying to push every problem into the same expensive package whether it fits or not
- Disappearing, stalling, or getting vague after payment is made
If someone is trying to make you feel trapped, frightened, or unable to pause and think, that is not a good sign. Pressure is one of the oldest tricks in this business.
What a real consultation should feel like
A real consultation should help you get clearer about your situation, not more panicked. You should understand what type of work fits, what it costs, and what your next step is.
You should also feel like the person you are talking to understands the difference between different kinds of love cases. A simple ex-back situation is not the same as a third-party case. A third-party case is not the same as a deeper commitment or permanence case.
When everything gets pushed into one vague, expensive answer, that is usually a sign that the person selling to you is thinking more about extraction than about fit.
Know what kind of situation you actually have
One of the easiest ways to waste money is to order the wrong kind of work for the wrong problem.
- If you want to get your ex back and there is no serious third party involved, that is one kind of case.
- If your ex is with someone else and you need to break them up and bring your ex back, that is a different kind of case.
- If you already know this is your person and you want the strongest work for commitment, loyalty, and permanence, that is a different choice again.
The clearer you are about your real problem, the harder it is for someone to sell you nonsense.
How fake spellcasters keep people on the hook
The pattern is usually the same. First comes the fear. Then the urgency. Then the extra payment. Then another payment. Then another reason you cannot stop now.
They may say there is a hidden enemy, a curse, a jealous spirit, a blockage, a reversal, or some new emergency that only they can fix if you pay again right away.
That cycle can go on for weeks or months if you let it. The goal is not to solve your problem. The goal is to keep you emotionally activated and financially open.
What matters most before you order
Slow down just enough to ask a few practical questions.
- Does this person answer clearly?
- Does the recommendation actually fit my situation?
- Is the pricing clear?
- Am I being helped, or am I being pressured?
- Do I feel more informed after speaking with them, or more frightened?
You do not need to feel perfect certainty. You do need enough clarity to know you are not walking into a trap.
A final note
People seek spellwork because they want hope, movement, relief, reunion, justice, protection, or a second chance. There is nothing strange about that.
What matters is choosing carefully enough that your hope does not get weaponized against you.
Need help choosing the right spell?
We offer a free consultation, and spellwork starts at $99.95.