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Readers who did you wrong

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elcaliente:
I don't want to leave feedback after a reading.  I think that is not really time to leave it, although I know a lot of readers ask us to do it.  Frankly, these sites should allow feedback at any time, instead of limiting to a certain time period.  Surely feedback is appropriate after something has occurred to validate the accuracy of the psychic.  I expect courtesy, professionalism and prompt replies, and I don't read to make friends, so unless I can confirm that something has happened in accordance with the reading, I kind of flinch when a reader asks me to leave one.

hope4love:
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Furah2fun:
I agree, I prefer feedback after the predictions have occured. I have been following a few caller'sstories on cp, and its nice when their predictions manifest, because I start rooting for them.

 

SomethingBetter:
Well since you're all on the subject of feedback, I still have the question remaining, when do you cut a fairytale reader off and do you leave them nice feedback when you do so? Lol

There is someone who use to post here...no longer does because she couldn't play nice. Anywho before she left, I had recommended her to an empath I use and she had pm'd me her keen username so I could see any feedback she left. She was very sketchy about her readings but wanted to know all about mine. Anyway, things blew up, she left the board, but I remembered her username and would see it periodically when I went to look for that empath.

Anyways, I remember this former poster telling me to read with a VERY popular reader on this board and I always said no because said reader doesn't sit well with me. Well today I go and look up said popular reader because I was really wanting a reading and thought maybe my judgement had been to harsh. So I go to this readers page and see dozens of glowing feedback a from this old poster about how the reader "gives her guidance, knows him so well, waiting for him to reach out cause she said he will," blah blah blah. And a part of me is thinking I may contact this reader just to see what the hoopla is about. Until I see her most recent feedback for this reader. 5 stars cause she said she didn't want to hurt the reader (wtf?) but she was wrong, he couldn't have possibly felt what she said he did because he just got engaged to someone else and was obviously taken for a ride.

And this leads me back to the original question. Why not ding the reader? Why still continue to "protect" someone who obviously was wrong at best unintentionally and at worst flat out strung you along? Are we in such a state that we are desperate to hear what we want that we ignore the big warning signs that someone hasn't reached out in 6 months, 8 months, etc?

oben:
Great post something, all I can think of is that people need to justify somehow for themselves things they did, if we want to say that so and so was wrong, then literally we are saying that we ourselves were wrong, becuase of all the "blinded" emotional feedbacks we left for that particular reader.  Even on this forum u will see that, on one of the very well known and highly recommended readers, one particular person is all over the place how the reader is great how everything that reader said is panning out bla bla, then all of the sudden the entire story changes and now the reader does not work for this particular individual all of the sudden but the reader is still great. So what I think I am trying to say is that it is hard to take the balme, so maybe we chose to go the easy way

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