I wonder this too, Sparkle.
For the reader in question, I have had things happen to the DATE I was told. Specific things about conversations, meetings, contact, etc.
Hell she nailed the exact date of the end of my relationship a good 1 to 2 months before it happened.
I agree 85-90% are frauds.
But apparently some people are frauds if something did not happen or perhaps they heard what they didn’t want to hear? 🤷🏻♀️ IDK
That said this reader always gives me shitty news lol. Except a work prediction that happened. So it’s not like I’m hearing what I want. But the accuracy has been there for me. I think it boils down to wading through the muck of readers THEN there being a connection.
Curious - what’s the difference from a coincidence vs a prediction?
Is it like something that is vague? Like “he will call you” - would that be a coincidence vs “he will call you on Thursday at 7pm” or is that just a specific coincidence lol
What qualifies a prediction - does it need to be very specific with a timeframe?
My experience would be that over the course of the years I’ve been reading - I feel like some were frauds and some did have a gift. Since I’ve narrowed my readers down to a small few - I’ve had some very specific hits (I provide a good bit of detail of things that have happened (or not) on the Board, but haven’t posted every single thing). Now, my experience with frauds is few and far between.
Are readers considered frauds if things never manifested for one person vs the other?
Curious about thoughts here 🙃
Sorry if this is inappropriate but in regards to “frauds:”
I think 99.999999999% of the readers on Keen, CA Psychics, other sites, and even private sites.... are cold readers and frauds.
Some appear to have some remote viewing and / mind reading skills which baffles me. But actual psychics that can predict the future? To be perfectly honest I think we are all being had. Completely taken for a ride. And the way to explain the positive reviews on here has to do with people that are seeking to promote a specific reader or site and are making up stories; or seeking to boost their site or reader by posting negative made up stories about others, or just don’t really know the extent of what cold reading actually is and how common it is and they are being had.
People are greedy and stop at basically nothing to make money unfortunately.
I think when some readers get downright offended when you dare ask a question or question their process - that’s a red flag to me that they are not genuine and that is what I experience with Kira. It wasn’t a matter of “she didn’t connect” (which I think is a cop out anyway) - she was downright defensive and that - in my opinion - is a sign that they are likely not really real and just out for money.
I'll be generous and say about 85 percent are frauds and cold-readers. That 15 percent has ability, but their accuracy/ethics/reliability/particular skillset will vary greatly. I also believe some reviewers here can't tell when they are being cold-read and a lot of "hits" are simply coincidences. And, quite a few gifted readers will go ahead and cold-read you when they have no genuine insights---these psychics I want to choke.