How do my telephone tarot readings work?

After a number of similar questions from people wanting a phone tarot reading, I realise I need to make a few clarifications.

  • My Tarot readings use the advanced techniques I describe in Supertarot, and my book, Tarot and the Magus
  • I prefer clients to ask questions, so I know I am talking about what is important
  • All readings are confidential
  • The readings are done only by me

Any hidden charges?

  • After paying via Paypal, I will email to arrange an appointment for the reading
  • There are no hidden extra charges
  • I do not have a premium rate number – I make no money from the call
  • The readings are done only by me. You call my landline, so the cost will be the normal network charge.
  • Call on Skype and it will be even cheaper
  • Since I am not always by the computer, there may be a delay before I see your email, and I cannot always do your reading immediately

Phew… the bottom line is that you get an old-fashioned, personal service from me. The only downside is that I am not available 24/7. I would be exhausted.  If you have any more questions, please comment below.

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