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how do i search that


Question Posted Monday August 27 2007, 4:38 pm

ive been wanting to go and get my hand read or have the tarot cards read to me too but i dont really know how to search for that how do i search that in my area like at yahoo yellow pages or in a yellow pages book?

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isis answered Tuesday August 28 2007, 6:22 pm:
Never go to anyone who advertises their services in phone books or local newspapers. If they need to do that, they do not usually have many clients. Good readers have waiting lists of clients. Similarly do not use phone readers, again, not to be trusted. Always try to find a reader by word of mouth as personal recommendations are a far better way of telling how good they are.

Ask if they tape the reading so that you can listen back to it at a later time to see how accurate they were. If they do not want it taped that could also be a cause to be cautious. You may need to supply your own tape however. A decent reader will not tell you anything of a doom and gloom nature. If they do, they are not doing their job properly. You should leave a reading with a feeling of hope and renewed energy for life.

A reading should last a minimum of half an hour to an hour. It should cost between £20-£50 in the UK, it could be different in the US.

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MelBT4T answered Tuesday August 28 2007, 2:30 am:
you need to search for a physic, or fortune teller, or what ever els you want to call it. im pretty sure that typ of "profession" isnt verry common localy, or anywhere, but you could do some typ of search on like google, or google earth or yellowpages.com, or that stuff. i garentee if theres anything at all you find it there (oh like yahoo and stuff)
but like i said, their not that easy to come by, most Physics are hired for investgations and stuff now a days, not many to that kind of "fortune telling" (which if you ask me is just a little bit of a stretch from the trueth(fake)

hpe i help,,
xoxo, mel~bt4t

(hay you could always go for a quiji(wee-gee) board or what ever(i got one a Toys r us)

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LiTTLEGiRLBLUE answered Tuesday August 28 2007, 2:24 am:
Both. You can also ask around. They might have some at a mall near you as well.

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