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Is it ethical to purchase from a witch?

McBell

Unbound
So I suppose you guys are all familliar with magic since you are on this thread. I couldn’t honestly believe your reactions when it came down to the price. I’m completely stunned by this, actually. If you’d have any knowledge about magic at all, you should know very well that you can’t buy a REAL health spell or any kind of spell for $10-15 on the internet. THAT is the scam. Real magic requires sacrifice. With your reactions you are probably the guys who buy items like “djinn magic ring enhanced sexuality” from ebay with 10 dollars, and talk to the djinn in the ring every night before going to bed.

And that is the power of the internet wizards! So in your opinion, anything that has a real price, is a scam...

Riverwolf: this is not about dabbling in spellcasting, maybe I could try doing it myself, but this witch I’m talking about has been doing this for decades.

Quintessence: wow, ANNA RIVA must be something! Look at this review:

http://www.amazon.com/Anna-Riva-Money-Drawing-7-3ml/product-reviews/B0056ZNB64
5.0 out of 5 starsWow- trillions of $$!!!
ByWulfstanTOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICEon May 13, 2013
This oil works exactly like advertised. I used it in my wallet and now my wallet is crammed with over 1000 trillion dollars. Unfortunately, it's all now in Zimbabwe dollars. Anyone know the exchange rates for a Zimbabwe $100 Trillion dollar note?

1.0 out of 5 starsNo money drawing here :(
BySpockon July 4, 2014
Verified Purchase
It's green, smells funny, and doesn't work. Enough said. :(

+ the rest of the reviews.

I get that some of you are highly opinionated and making fun of something like this comes with ease, so why don’t you read about it and THEN tell me if this is a scam: Mama Laila

As I said, I will try this out. If it’s BS, then so be it. I was interested in the ethical aspect of it, thank you to those answering that and letting me decide the rest.
Sounds like you are merely looking for some choir members to pat you on the back.
If this is the case, you are most definitely on the wrong internet forum.

You have already made up your mind to get the water, why the charade?
 

McBell

Unbound
In fairness, she might be legit. I'm just extremely skeptical that this is the case.

And then one can ask the question: if it works, does the fact that she's a probable scam artist matter? How's that for a spin on the ethical question? :D
Placebo can be a very powerful thing.
 
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