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Post by lulu07 on Jul 2, 2004 21:15:00 GMT
Hello I am lulu07 and I am glad that this website exists to discover the truth behind "pyschics". I received an article about Seer Patrick Guerin. In this article he said that he is the president of the "International Center of Clairvoyance and Occultism" I cannot find that center in the internet. He also mentioned that Grancher Edition published his book "ABCs of White Magic." I hope someone out there can tell me about this man. Thank you. lulu07
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Post by Guest on Jul 2, 2004 21:59:39 GMT
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Post by lulu07 on Jul 2, 2004 23:28:55 GMT
Dear Guest, Thank you for your response on Patrick Guerin's books. I see that he has indeed written several books. Now I wonder if you or anyone has used his services? Is he a real psychic or another scam like Maria Duval? The address on the envelope is from New York, but there is nobody registered with his name with the following address: 435 West 44th St. Ground Floor New York, NY 10036-4498 His name does come out on the astrocat's postal scam warning website, but nothing is said about him. Thanks again for your response- have a good weekend! Bye!
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Post by clare on Apr 1, 2011 7:06:13 GMT
I was stupid enough to pay the £19.99 for his 'services' which he claims are free, and a 'gift' but out of curiosity I paid to see what I would get. I got NOTHING! not even a reply to say thank you for your payment your gift is on its way or anything like that. My guess: he is a total scam. Anyone can set up an account and do what he is doing it is so vague how would you even sue him. The only person who is getting a gift is he, from the trusting, desperate people who could need someone on their side in adversity.
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Post by Kevin Harrington on Apr 4, 2011 18:33:17 GMT
The New York address is almost certainly just a maildrop, so you don't find out where your money has gone. Be on the lookout for mailshots from other scammers, which usually happens after you send money. That is what happened to my partner, more than 100 names targeted her, astrologers, psychics, lotteries, and all manner of get-rich-quick schemes. All because she sent for a FREE OFFER from Maria Duval.
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Post by MarinaL on May 28, 2011 10:08:32 GMT
Dear Clare, Have you tried to contact Patrick to refund your money? If you feel desperate or down I could say: write to me and we'll laugh at our lives together but there is a website you can read regularly tributetomariaduval.blogspot.com/(I know, it that "Maria Duval" again.) P.S. I've got Collins Gem book "Psychic Powers" where it says that Some psychics see paying for information as a necessary exchange of energy with the client . Others make living from giving readings. Also a genuine psychic cannot guarantee results. Commendation to Kevin who faithfully runs this website for so many years.
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Post by luna on Jun 12, 2011 10:06:58 GMT
hi kevin i think more and more blogs from maria duval marie callas patrick guerin is pushing your forum out. now people google only see all good writing maria duval. is possible they pay people to say them? they are good professional so company must make plenty money maria duval patrick to pay good internet people
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Post by David R on Jul 23, 2012 18:09:09 GMT
Hi I sadly spent a total of £190.90 on various reading an free gifts none of which were of any benefit at all. I have so far recieved £16.80 refund but have sent numerous emails to Seer Patrick via facebook and also via His website. Surely someone must be able to stop this service if it indeed is a scam. I feel a complete fool to have been so gullable David
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Post by Kevin Harrington on Jul 23, 2012 23:42:36 GMT
It is a scam! Don't feel too bad about your financial loss though, the crooks are expert at conning people. As the saying goes, "Experience is a fine teacher, but the lessons can be expensive." You've written in here, so that others learn the truth.
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Post by Rene Tant on Jul 29, 2012 10:02:53 GMT
This man is a complete fraud. I have asked numerous times for him to honour his promise of a refund. My 'prediction' could in no way apply to me by any stretch of the imagination, so asked for the promise to be kept. After a long wait got a reply from his assistant, then two separate ones from him. Still waiting for my money, more fool me trusting this scumbag in the first place. Just wish there was a way to warn people not to spend their hard earned money.
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Post by Kevin Harrington on Jul 29, 2012 20:58:37 GMT
If only more people would search the Internet when they receive unsolicited mailings. No matter what the product is, and don't act too quickly, despite the warning from scammers, "Don't delay, reply today"!
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Post by g p on Oct 16, 2012 21:57:26 GMT
My mother just received her fourth letter from Maria Duval (Destiny Research Center) and included with her letter was one from Patrick Guerin ("Medium of Power", Guardian of the Great Secrets of the Occult). These people DO NOT EXIST -- it's all a SCAM. Do not send them any money. They promise a money back guarantee but my 62 year old mother got taken in by them and lost several hundred dollars. They promised riches, winning lottery numbers and other BS. My mother sent her money and when she played the promised numbers, on the days she was instructed to, guess what happened?? SHE DIDN'T WIN!! She finally told me about it when she was unable to pay her phone bill. I wrote several letters asking for her money back as guaranteed but still haven't got an answer. I have also contacted Canada Post which along with the police have been investigating these people. The address is a mail drop company. Don't be fooled by all their promises -- google Maria Duval to see all the people she has duped. They prey on the elderly with limited incomes promising them riches, good health, etc. She won't reply to my letters requesting a refund but she keeps sending my mother more of her ridiculous solicitations.
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Post by g p on Oct 16, 2012 22:02:40 GMT
My mother just received her fourth letter from Maria Duval (Destiny Research Center) and included with her letter was one from Patrick Guerin ("Medium of Power", Guardian of the Great Secrets of the Occult). These people DO NOT EXIST -- it's all a SCAM. Do not send them any money. They promise a money back guarantee but my 62 year old mother got taken in by them and lost several hundred dollars. They promised riches, winning lottery numbers and other BS. My mother sent her money and when she played the promised numbers, on the days she was instructed to, guess what happened?? SHE DIDN'T WIN!! She finally told me about it when she was unable to pay her phone bill. I wrote several letters asking for her money back as guaranteed but still haven't got an answer. I have also contacted Canada Post which along with the police have been investigating these people. The address is a mail drop company. Don't be fooled by all their promises -- google Maria Duval to see all the people she has duped. They prey on the elderly with limited incomes promising them riches, good health, etc. She won't reply to my letters requesting a refund but she keeps sending my mother more of her ridiculous solicitations.
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Post by Jeff on Jan 24, 2013 2:38:55 GMT
I just want to say thank you my wife was so excited about this she read every last word played the DVD and wife one google search later I found out its a scam like I thought just wish more people would use the web
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Post by Doug Meeds on Feb 6, 2013 2:28:25 GMT
Dear Friends, Early this week, I received an envelope from Patrick Guerin. The envelope was delivered by DHL Global Mail---the return envelope has an address in Sparks, Nevada. The letter included a DVD movie showing Patrick Guerin talking to a "Mr. Dubois". It's very curious that "Mr. Dubois" doesn't have a first name!! If Patrick Guerin is real, why would he have three different return addresses ?? Because he's a fraud, that's why.
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