Theehighpriestess Reviews 5

TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

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All these reviews are based on people who can't handle a legit medium. The first review is not correct and be warned any psychic or medium selling services to Kerri will be subject to paypal disputes as we found out. Like paypal said, these people abuse the system by having products and then claiming a dispute for item not received. Kerri is a scammer and like all of the other Wow 3 reviews they are scamming services from legit businesses that they don't no anything about. Thee High Priestess is a well respected psychic medium and witch and it's all down to jealous trolls that really should be of to bed instead of using the social network for a playground of hate filled lies. Get a job!!!!

July 7, 2019
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This lady has been scamming vulnerable…

This lady has been scamming vulnerable people of they're money for over two years now. I signed up to a class back in 2017. She was adding new classes everyday and posting sales continuously in the group chats. Telling students it was only discounted to them and for one day only. Next day she would have them on her website for maybe a week at a time. I spent over £200 on classes that i could have just google searched on my own. By the time i caught on what was going on it was to late and i had already spent way to much money here. I left the chats and blocked her on social media. Within and hour i had certificates emailed to me for classes i hadn't even completed. I paid for an activation with her personally and was added to a group were one of the new students had been given the job of giving activations. She would cancel classes everyday and be quite rude to anyone who questioned it or remove them from her group. Many people i know have paid for a vip reading which is ment to be done via video chat or zoom but instead they have gotten a private message asking what they want to know! She deletes every live video she does now as a way to get around the Facebook regulations as if its not there they cant do anything. She sells products from wish at a much higher marked price. One person even received tarot cards of her and when they arrived they were in Chinese. Please dont waste your hard earned cash on this lady. Dont ask any questions about why u havent received what you paid for either as you will just be blocked from her live feeds and facebook page/profile.

April 28, 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

buyer beware

There is so much to say but I will keep it short. The title "High Priestess" is bestowed upon someone who belongs to a coven and has completed years of service to said coven and members of said Coven and they've passed exams and gone through degrees/levels within said Coven. It is not a title a solitary witch gives oneself.

Additionally, as a psychic medium, as she also claims she is; she has left "spirit" hanging, on more than one occasion, during supposed readings while they go on a infomercial either about psychic mediums she and her husband have attacked or about products they make and sell.

She has gone out of her way to post live videos doing nothing more than bash, libel, slander, defame and assassinate characters of those she deems a threat and/or bringing their fraudulent activity to the light so others don't get ripped off...then immediately she removes said live broadcasts.

She calls people "trolls" however those people are unable to comment, like, dislike, whatever because she has blocked their access to doing nothing more than watching and sharing...hence they are NOT trolls.

I could go on and on but I won't bore others. I gave a 1 star rating because there are no negative stars available. Her conduct is unreasonable and rude and she gives authentic Witches and Psychic Mediums a bad name.

April 16, 2019
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This person claims to be a high…

This person claims to be a high priestess, where is her training, its a tital she bestowed in herself, her courses are a joke, pdf format, you ask a question, and you get blocked, you pay for courses and complain, and you get told " you agreed to our terms and conditions"
There are so many bad reports on this lady on facebook, youtube, online trading standards, rip off reports. Please save your money wish i had

April 16, 2019
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