Is there a way to tell a real psychic from a scam artist?
Most of the honest psychics I know advertise with their whole real name. If you are seeking a reading from someone whose title is “Madam” or “Sister” or even “Mrs. (insert common last name here)” you might want to check into their references a little more. Real readers will not fish for information from you, nor will they purposefully try and increase your fear about a particular situation. Also, be wary of psychics who promise things that are too good to be true. I find real psychics don’t try to sell you trinkets at an inflated price. A common scam line is “don’t tell anyone what I’ve told you” and “you have to come back and see me again next week.” An honest practitioner will be able to tell you exactly what they charge for a reading either per question, per session, or per minute without hesitation.