SiteJabber.com's Top Five Online Psychic Scams

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Online psychic scam
Online psychic scam

Dubious psychics are nothing new, but around the time the Psychic Friends Network went bankrupt, telephone-based psychics began peddling their services on the Web. And thanks to the rise of social media, disgruntled customers are finding it easier to complain about them and warn others.

Consumer Ally partner SiteJabber's mission is to help people avoid fraudulent websites and find ones they love. And its users aren't shy about saying just why they hate or love a particular site. So we asked our friends at Site Jabber to provide us with a list of the Top 5 Online Psychic Scams.

Here they are, including comments from readers, which we've reproduced without any editing:

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