How to Spot a Fake Tarot Reader Account
Tarot readers and other spiritual practitioners often find themselves targeted by impersonators. These fake accounts can mislead people, scam them, or take advantage of their trust. To protect yourself, here’s how to identify a fake tarot reader account and avoid being scammed.
1. They will suddenly message you.
A major red flag is when an account DMs you first, offering a reading or claiming they have a special message for you. Legitimate tarot readers do not usually reach out to strangers for paid readings—you should always be the one to book through their official channels.
2. Their Username Has Extra Characters or Misspellings
Impersonators often create usernames that look similar to the real account but include extra letters, numbers, underscores, or misspelled words.
For example: ✅ @cyxtarot (real account) ❌ @cyx_tarot_888 (fake account)
3. They Have Very Few Followers but Lots of Posts
Fake accounts often have a low follower count because they are newly created. They may copy posts from the real account to look legitimate, but their engagement (likes and comments) often seems unnatural or inconsistent.
4. They Claim to Remove Curses or Guarantee Results
Real tarot readers provide guidance, not guaranteed outcomes. Be cautious of accounts claiming they can remove curses, reunite lovers instantly, or guarantee wealth—these are classic scam tactics.
How to Stay Safe
Only book through official websites or social media accounts.
Never send money to someone who randomly messages you.
Check the username carefully—if it has extra characters or looks suspicious, it’s likely fake.
Report and block impersonators to prevent others from being scammed.
If you ever feel unsure about an account, trust your intuition and double-check before engaging. Stay safe, and always support authentic creators! ✨
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