Ajna
Member
Hello. This is not so much of a recommendation as it is a warning. It seemed like the most strategic section to post it in.
I've searched the keywords of the following "astrologers" and I'm surprised they haven't been posted yet. I've seen these names much too often in Google ads in blogs and all over the net.
Sadly, due to repeated sighting of the ads (I guess that's how marketing works), I have tried one of these, using my real birth details. The emails keep coming from this "astrologer". Before wiring hard earned money, I googled this one and was surprised with the bulk of search results shouting fraud. Including Astrodienst.
This is from Astrodienst's Astro-Databank which warns of fraudulent astrologers.
Have any of you seen these ads? Tried these scammers?
If you have a blog and have ads in them, I suggest going to AdSense and blocking these fraudulents' URLs. That way, your blog's readers will not be unwittingly victimized by these scammers.
I've searched the keywords of the following "astrologers" and I'm surprised they haven't been posted yet. I've seen these names much too often in Google ads in blogs and all over the net.
Sadly, due to repeated sighting of the ads (I guess that's how marketing works), I have tried one of these, using my real birth details. The emails keep coming from this "astrologer". Before wiring hard earned money, I googled this one and was surprised with the bulk of search results shouting fraud. Including Astrodienst.
This is from Astrodienst's Astro-Databank which warns of fraudulent astrologers.

Try Astrodienst's advice and google these four. I'm so relieved to find out before making any decisions. The private citizens' blogs and community websites reviews show similar stories. Same as what I'm receiving in the mail these days. It's so sad that people who run these fraudulent sites prey on people's curiosity, gullibility, and need for hope and reassurance.Some websites offer fraudulent astrology and give horoscopes and astrology a bad name. They should be known, and we use the popularity of Astro-Databank to make them known as what they are.
Such fraud "astrologers" place a lot of paid search engine ads, and sadly some very good astrology websites and astrology blogs try to make a small income by placing paid ads on their pages. By showing these ads, they help the fraud sites to find new victims.
As a general rule, one can say that mostly scam astrology sites can pay for google ads. Please see
You may want to search any of these names on a search engine. Be prepared to find lots of victim reports.
Have any of you seen these ads? Tried these scammers?

If you have a blog and have ads in them, I suggest going to AdSense and blocking these fraudulents' URLs. That way, your blog's readers will not be unwittingly victimized by these scammers.

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