Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 6, 2009 Staff Share Posted August 6, 2009 Presently theTHREE most common things that Geomancers mislead the consumers are:- ONE: 1. Bogus Education Qualifications The tell tale sign is when the Geomancer says that he is a Doctor or have a PHD. And in many instances dare not show which University or place a link to the university. In many instances, the Geomancer has purchased a bogus degree, Doctorate or PHD from a bogus unrecognised place. A good practice is to put a hyper-link to their Higher Education (HE)institute. Usually, such hyperlinks will be checked sometime by the HE or people interested in the person. TWO: 2. Unsubstantiated Claims that clients WON "BIG" in a lottery Every few months the practitioner would attract the gullible with claims that their client has won large sums from the lottery. In this instance, the Geomancer will continue to brag about so many of their clients getting fithly rich. But you will never see anyone coming forward to substantiate their claims. The characteristics of such a Geomancer is that they will never fail to brag about their success(ess) in every single of their write-up! And always also brag about how many people are participating in their wonderful blog / forum! Morale of the story: Can CON a child, but, some adults still got CONNED by these people. TheseGeomancers try to tap on ourinert desire of" Greed, Begets Greed!" THREE: 3. The Geomancer will give advice and then most of the time; recommend a product. And when asked: "Where do I get the item?" The Geomancer will happily say: "Come to my shop, I have it!". As a result, many are CONNED into buying thousands of dollars of useless commercial products. My advice: Avoid these people like the plague! FOUR: 4. Scare Tactics Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=25768&new= "Not sure if the lady is trying to scare me into buying her products, as I was told to spend thousands of dollars on fengshui items after that." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 5, 2014 Staff Share Posted February 5, 2014 Clue: "Many of the so called Feng Shui products were produced not too long ago. And many of them are modern commercial products sold under the guise of Feng Shui."Remember that your parents and grand-parents time don't have such products like the three-legged toad, crystals and many other useless products...When the buying, stops. The selling, can! Quote On 8/6/2009 11:51:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:Presently theTHREE mostcommon things that Geomancersmislead the consumers are:-ONE: 1. Bogus EducationQualificationsThe tell tale sign is when theGeomancer says that he is aDoctor or have a PHD. And inmany instances dare not showwhich University or place alink to the university.In many instances, theGeomancer has purchased abogus degree, Doctorate or PHDfrom a bogus unrecognisedplace.A good practice is to put ahyper-link to their HigherEducation (HE)institute.Usually, such hyperlinks willbe checked sometime by the HEor people interested in theperson.TWO: 2. Unsubstantiated Claimsthat clients WON "BIG" in alotteryEvery few months thepractitioner would attract thegullible with claims thattheir client has won largesums from the lottery.In this instance, theGeomancer will continue tobrag about so many of theirclients getting fithly rich.But you will never see anyonecoming forward to substantiatetheir claims.The characteristics of such aGeomancer is that they willnever fail to brag about theirsuccess(ess) in every singleof their write-up! And alwaysalso brag about how manypeople are participating intheir wonderful blog / forum!Morale of the story: Can CON achild, but, some adults stillgot CONNED by these people.TheseGeomancers try totap on ourinert desireof" Greed, BegetsGreed!"THREE: 3. The Geomancer willgive advice and then most ofthe time; recommend a product.And when asked: "Where do Iget the item?"The Geomancer will happilysay: "Come to my shop, I haveit!". As a result, many areCONNED into buying thousandsof dollars of uselesscommercial products.My advice: Avoid these peoplelike the plague!FOUR: 4. Scare TacticsReference:http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=25768&new="Not sure if the lady istrying to scare me into buyingher products, as I was told tospend thousands of dollars onfengshui items after that." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 8, 2016 Author Staff Share Posted November 8, 2016 Fortunately, she was uncomfortable with the scare tactics of this most likely a CON-person... who use scare tactics 101... Give Feng Shui a black mark... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 6, 2016 Author Staff Share Posted December 6, 2016 A red flag when asked to buy from them. Not only buy but wow! $1,500/- Plus asked to change name?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 8, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted July 8, 2018 He tells my client that the compass direction should be East. While actually the compass direction is NE... Client: "I was confuse by him. He even said will charge me cheaper if I use him to do fengshui" P.S. This is captured for educational purposes. Please note that for privacy personal particulars are masked out in pink. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 31, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted August 31, 2018 Case Study: Uncomfortable with Feng Shui Master’s advice. Told to buy several of his commercial products. Seek an independent audit As Geomancy.net has a reputation of doing strictly scientific Feng Shui; was approached to do an independent audit. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 26, 2019 Author Staff Share Posted December 26, 2019 The writing is also in the wall for fake Feng Shui Masters whose purpose is selling commercial products sold in the name of Feng Shui.. LOL.. Source and Credit as per the snapshot... However only with your help: “The buying can stop, the selling too!” Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 14, 2020 Author Staff Share Posted March 14, 2020 Case Study: Still want to consult a Feng Shui Master associated with a Feng Shui Store? 1. Many Feng Shui Masters (who own such stores) are only interested in selling all sorts of products giving shady advice in the name of Feng Shui. 2. All these Feng Shui Stores and their related Masters really only care is to sell, sell, sell.. LOL On 14.3.2020... here goes... P.S. I was being simply polite. Don't get my hint? Throw it away, Please! LOL Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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