Let’s investigate and gather evidence. Set them up and take it to the media. Who knows how many people who haven’t read this posts they’re doing this to. So many people in need of help, trusting them, and all they do is take their money. Let’s chat in more detail to find out exactly how it all went down for each of us. I’d you’re comfortable contacting me to chat further about this, send me an email unless that sort of thing isn't allowed here
When I read the name Guru Ji I didn’t recognise it. Today I was showing a friend his website (his mobile phone is on there) and the name Guru Ji is on it. It’s the same guy! Look up www.noadvertisingallowed.com.au/services
Yeh, this one has a grandfather in South India as well who helps and gives him advice, because my problem is so big that he’s never seen anything like it in all his fifteen years of experience, so he needs his grandfather’s help.
In fact, he’s so keen to help because he can see what a great person I am, like family, so he calls me “sister”.
His name is not Joshi, is it?
The guys I dealt with were 30 & 25, or thereabouts, I have no way of verifying their age. They said their father is in South India but was returning in Feb, then in March, then in April. I’m beginning to think he’s in Sydney. Their website says they do this from different parts of Australia. They tried to get different amounts of money off me but I told them no, and he told me to give him a call when I can come up with the money. Of course I’ll never call him, but he’ll probably end up calling me.
We absolutely should go to the police.
Get out of town!!! Exactly the same thing!! Only he told me the gold was too expensive here in Melbourne but he knew a guy in Sydney who could sell the gold at a cheaper price! So he would have to travel to Sydney! I bet they’re family. This guy and his assistant (apparently his brother) are from South India too! What do they look like? What’s the main guy’s name? These two live with their mother in St. Albans, but apparently used to live in Geelong. Scammers 100%. I wonder how many others they’ve done this to?
My story didn’t end there. They continued to ask for money for different things.
Mum glad, you don’t know how glad to have “met” (figurative speech) someone who went through the same. Thank you so much for sharing.
The priest or Indian magic man (don’t know the term used to refer to people from India who claim to do this is) provided the paper and plastic jar with lid. I had brought my own glass jar with a lid, but he exchanged it for his own container with the excuse that mine wasn’t big enough. I say ‘excuse’ because the jar he used was exactly the same size as mine, and the contents merely took up 1/4 of the jar. He asked for money afterwards, saying that he had only removed a small part of the negative energy inside me, and that in order to remove the large one that was left inside he needed to buy gold to get statues made out of 4 different metals - it’s a long story. It was performed in his house, in his prayer room. He gave me a list of things to bring, though I didn’t know what they were to be used for until I got there. He never explained anything thoroughly to me, and I assumed it was due to a language barrier. I now believe I was desperate for answers and against my better judgment... I believed anything.
OMG. This happened to me too. But the “priest” swapped my jar for another jar, saying that the one I had brought was too small. However, the one he replaced it with was exactly the same size as the one I had, and it was made out of plastic - mine had been glass.
He told me he was removing a negative energy that was inside me.
Things didn’t add up to me, so I decided to look this up.
Can someone explain it?
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