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  • Report:  #1422375

Complaint Review: Psychic Sofa

Psychic Sofa Psychic Today Kooma Kept fuelling my addiction - I lost over £20,000 England

  • Reported By:
    ANONADDICT — England United Kingdom
  • Submitted:
    Thu, January 11, 2018
  • Updated:
    Mon, January 15, 2018

This happened abotu 4 years ago.

 

Due to issues in my personal life I sought the help and advice of psychics online. The short story is that I believed everything they said and so kept phoning them back (even when it didn't happen!) - they just kept convinving me it would and even to phone back.

 

I mainly used 3 different websites using phone calls and text services.

 

I spoke to hundreds of psychics and some of the same ones daily. 

 

I spent my whole day doing this instead of running my business.

 

I became addicted and I spent in excess of £20,000 on this - getting myself into debt, ruining my life and damaging my health.

 

Eventually I sought help on my own and managed to come out of it.

 

But my complaint is this - how can it possibly be right that these 3 companies, who can see that I was constantly phoning them (and I do mean all the time) didn't step in and suggest I had a problem ? not one psychic or organisation mentioned it, but instead just kept fuelling the fire. I'm not sayign they're responsible for my addiction but surely they have a duty of care to the consumers??

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Chaiya

Springfield,
United States

You need to understand

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, January 15, 2018

 

But my complaint is this - how can it possibly be right that these 3 companies, who can see that I was constantly phoning them (and I do mean all the time) didn't step in and suggest I had a problem ? not one psychic or organisation mentioned it, but instead just kept fuelling the fire. I'm not sayign they're responsible for my addiction but surely they have a duty of care to the consumers??

 

They are out their to make money. They are not real therapists. So tell me why do they want to stop their revenue when you are willingly offering them money? They are bad, yes. But they are not helpers. They are not licensed therapists. Neither they have an obligation nor is their duty to help anyone because they are there for business (money). It is all in your head about what they are.

You believed them. You made a big mistake. Don't need to blame everything on others. At least, you now know that you have an addiction problem. It is an expensive lesson. I hope you will not fall for the similar (addiction and believe in something that give you nothing back) ever again.

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