Yes agreed
The private site readers I’ve found to be much more accurate
Kisha is the only accurate one I’ve found truly out of a call site
Readers need time to prepare for their clients and rushing in and out of a que I don’t see how really any of these readers can actually connect with someone’s situation
I totally agree and I've learned that over time.
Listen, I get it that psychics can do what they want for their business. They absolutely have the right to pick and choose clients. But the reality is, that the clients in many instances are a vulnerable population. Putting a disclaimer "for entertainment purposes" is a legal requirement that we need to heed. But, I think the problem that Emily (and I for that matter) believe is that there is a right way and a wrong way to handle things. Typically repeat clients aren't returning on a regular basis for entertainment value. Some do of course, but many do because they have some expectations. I know when I was at a more vulnerable point last year when I would return to particular psychics because they thought certain predictions were imminent. Sometimes things happened and I wanted to know what was next and most often things didn't happen and I wanted to know why. Regardless of my reason for being a repeat client, they got paid. Very few ever said "you know, we're not connecting, let me refund you". And here's the thing, they know when someone is vulnerable. They know when they have repeat clients who may be desperate, who may need counseling, who are in dead end situations. And there are some psychics who prey on it. Despite how many warnings we give on this forum, the vast majority of psychics consider this a business first. But we are human and we can/do develop relationships with our go-tos. It's not their fault, but it's the reality of this business. And there are some psychics (not good ones) who depend on that relationship to make their living. In all my years of bingeing, I only had one psychic who I read with regularly and trusted, to be truly human to me. I emailed her and told her that the predictions weren't happening. I didn't blame her, but I decided to stop reading with her because it just kept setting me up for a fall. This psychic was kind about it and apologized for not being able to predict my situation. She told me that she did wish me the best, but also congratulated me on my decision to move on. Maybe she was just blowing smoke up my ass, but she didn't get mad, didn't block me, didn't blame me for the outcome. She was kind, gentle, rational, and understanding. There was even enough trust for her to sign the email with her real name and invited me to message her anytime if I wanted to, just to update her on things...no charge. I never did, but I was able to break from that psychic feeling good about the decision without animosity and the mutual trust was maintained.
I realize that it's irrational to feel a relationship with a psychic. It's also unhealthy. My point is that sometimes a desperate person feels they have no one else and that relationship forms unintentionally. I'm pretty sure psychics know that. Psychics can do what they want, yes, it's for entertainment value, yes, they can pick, choose, hang up, block, and it's their business and their right to do so. But until you've been truly vulnerable, you can't judge the human response of a client when you've been flipped off by someone you "trusted", whether that trust was warranted or not. A little compassion goes a long way when you're in a bad place, and even ending the "relationship" can be done professionally and with kindness.