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Newest Review: ... badly scammed by an advertiser calling himself Michael Vincent, then Michael Vincent Francois, then later Michael Francois. ... more |
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by - written on 11/02/09 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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I agree that the mag was much better in the 1990's. Back then if the Ed received a complaint re a scam advertiser she really took it seriously and had even acted as a mole if she felt it necessary. Although the articles are still of interest I do not buy the mag on principle now as I was badly scammed by an advertiser calling himself Michael Vincent, then Michael Vincent Francois, then later Michael Francois. He appeared to guarantee his work, so I thought there was nothing to lose. Having assured me that workings should come to no more than £15 per month I then received monthly letters reqeusting at least £40 . In the end I lost about £200 and then requested an ... Read the complete review
by marglondon@yahoo.co.uk - written on 15/07/07
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This Magazine prior to 1990 or so was really one of the best magazine on occult matters on the market..Then a new editor took over,all the regular writers left and the magazine became glossy frothy and vacuous.Such a shame.
by - written on 06/09/00 (Very useful, 107 readings)
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Essentially this magazine is aimed at the beginner/intermediate level occult student. The articles are quite well written and give a taster of many different subjects. There are regular sections on Tarot, Astrology, Dreams and Palmistry, News and views, and various articles covering everything from candle magic to theory of alien abduction. I read this magazine for years but finally stopped buying it in protest against the advertising. It seems a shame to have well-written articles marred by sensationalist advertising that undoes any positive promotion of the occult. Money-hungry entrepreneurs advertise hundreds of psychic phone lines - many of which ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/08/00 (Useful, 98 readings)
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Can we predict the future? Maybe not, but there's no harm in trying! I like to hedge my bets which is why I buy Prediction every month. Even if you only have a passing interest in astrology, the occult and related subjects, this magazine has a lot to offer. It doesn't talk down to people, but at the same time it's presented in such a way that it's not beyond anyone's reach. I buy it primarily for the astrology section and the articles on the Tarot and the book review section is excellent as well. The magazine recently got a revamp and is now A4 size instead of A5, it's well worth a read. ... Read the complete review
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