;
  • Report:  #1461963

Complaint Review: Ashra Koehn is a scam! Ashra Spells ...ashraspells.com Ashra Koehn. Ashra Spell Caster Ashra’s Spells Ashra’s Forum ashra.net - Sydney Sydney

Reported By:
Ashra is a scam - denver, colorado, United States
Submitted:
Updated:

Ashra Koehn is a scam! Ashra Spells ...ashraspells.com Ashra Koehn. Ashra Spell Caster Ashra’s Spells Ashra’s Forum ashra.net
4072 Central Drive Sydney, T591GC Sydney, Australia
Phone:
(07) 3040-2031
Web:
ashra.net,ashraspells.com, freelovespells.ca, passion-panacea.com,spellenchantments.com
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
Report Attachments

"Ashra Koehn" is an 'online spell caster/ Ashra spellcaster" who sells spells to people who want a quick fix, who believe that magic is real. I was dumb enough, and I know there have been others, who wanted to believe, but deep down we knew it was a scam. I sept $1500 on these 'so called' spells; nothing happened - not surprised. 

 

it is all over the internet that she is a scam, why is she still in business? The funny thing is,  what I read, when you post negative and truthful review, she will contact you to write a correction. You will see "I am sorry, I was wrong. Ashra is the best and not a scam...". It is sad she threatens people who are being truthful and exposing that she is a scam. She is from Canada, says she is in Australia. In fact, several years ago, and a simple google search, one of her websites (freelovespells.ca) was registered under her name, her real name. 

 

Once that was exposed, she tried to delete everything off the internet about her. Then you see "Emily J. Cole", I think she created a fake profile to divert people to thinking she is that person. Again, a simple search proves that address for Emily J. Cole is not true and the person who wrote the Western Union was "Ashra" herself.  In fact "Ashra", when her real name was exposed, she had a website, she took down, once her name was out there on the net. I remember this, as I remember seeing the site.

 

On her website, the main one, Ashra.net, almost everyone on there, she has created the name on the forum basically having conversations with herself, to prove she is real.

 

She had a 'spellcaster of the year ' award on her site, which as you know, do not exist.

If you post a negative review, she will say , such as, on trustpilot.com/review/, ashraspells.com : 

"Your comment raises a lot of red flags. Not only were you rude and and making false accusations. I never received any contact from you. If I did, I would have responded. "

 

Or she will 'flag' the message to trustpilot and the site will remove the negative message. On her forum, she will create fake 'impersonators' :

ashra.net/community/threads/ashra-impersonators-and-how-to-avoid-them.304/

 

Why on earth would someone impersonate her? Not one person. Or she will say that her older Instagram accounts are 'fake', they are not fake, if you do an in-depth search, she created most , just to get a leg-up on google when they research her name.

 

her reviews- videos:

according to a Ripoff report dated March 2009, someone posted:

 

"A while back she had sent around an email offering to cast a free spell for anyone who went on YouTube and posted a POSITIVE REVIEW about her! Those of you who subscribe to her newsletter (or who have ever purchased a spell and therefore now receive her newsletter) know that this is true as you have received that email as well."

 

When you write to her and she responds, she sends the same generic template email "are you okay" subject heading and recommends: passion panacea" , you feel good, you feel "well I guess I will try it" she will then say 2-3 days later "your spell has been cast" with your lovers name added. No matter who you are, you will get the same email template. After a week, she will suggest another spell, you think "well, if it will bring us closer together, why not"

 

you don't realize it but you end up spending $500-$1500, I saw one ripoff report that they spent $2000! Once you expose her as a scam, and report her, she will tell you to remove that negative review; or correct it with saying "I was wrong, an impersonator of Ashra Contacted me". 

 

I will not expose her real name on here. But I will say this, if she is scamming myself and others, and we expose her, why does GoDaddy, the hosting website allow her to continue to do her scam?

 

Ashra.net

freelovespells.ca (she owns the domain, it is now attached to: passion-panacea.com/,

ashraspells.com/

passion-panacea.com/



spellenchantments.com/

 

she also owns:

witchcraftspells.net

loverspells.com

both sites above, she doesn't work with anymore, but according to a ripoff report dated December 16th, 2011, she did own it.

 

I know when she reads this, she will spin it “I didn’t know that person; or that person is a competitor or impersonator” then she will create various fake profiles to say “oh Ashra is real”.

 

Remember: Ashra is good at scamming - so don’t fall for that she is ‘nice’ (and she plays that ‘I am nice’ to you so you will purchase the fake spells. She will say there are many positive reviews, which there are ONLY on her forum and Trustpilot, where she writes them herself)

How long will this scam keep going on? How long will she have her business? It needs to go down before another person gets scammed!

 

 

 

Report Attachments


Reports & Rebuttal
Respond to this report!
Also a victim?
Repair Your Reputation!
//