Tuesday, August 19, 2014

ReikiInfiniteHealer.com

ReikiInfiniteHealer.com is a total SCAM!

I warn you, beware of ReikiInfiniteHealer.com, and this so called Dave Nelson.  His photo is fake, as it is someone else - simply do a Google image search, and you''ll find out for yourself.


8 comments:

  1. I wish I had seen your site before getting my money taken. I demanded a refund and he refused to reverse charges. I found he copied his so called books word for word from a free site and the only thing he changed was the cover file. He kept charging my card after I told him off. I ended up cancelling the cc because of his foolishness.

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  2. He is refusing my refund now. Bad person, falsely advertised product. True rip off.

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  3. I'm so happy I read your reviews before ordering from a fake!

    My best,
    Helen

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  4. Wait! I'm not getting paid by Dave. Don't have a doubt! Open your heart, have right intension and totally believe in your self and try again! Universal energy should not be expensive. I have followed this methods, completely got reiki energy from very beginning. Don't give up!
    I took this course around 4 years ago, Dave answered all my questions. I'm not sure about photo, but teaching is very close to master Usui method.
    If you still have your VB manual try again believe in it like a child.

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  5. I have been fascinated by what Dave Nelson says in his web. After reading all the reviews, I decided not to buy with Reiki Infinite Healer, leaving it a scammer or not. It is true that Dr.Usui discoverd Reiki Healing by himself. But I believe he reached this realm having paid much more than $47 or $147. On the way to pursuit spiritual healing, I have paid quite a lot of good money and it is worth it. One could either be attuned by a capable Reiki Master with valuable money or develop it alone as Dr.Usui making all kinds of effort, including some good or bad experience with Reiki Infinite Healing. Or both. Just don't give up. There is always a way for you.

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  6. Oh my God total scam I asked for a refund minutes after I made the purchase and I have been fighting to get a refund for the last week and a half he's flat-out told me he's not giving me my money back I even copied and pasted verbatim six spots on his website where he says he gives you 100% of your money back no questions asked if you request it within 60 days he flat-out refuses to do it total absolute scam

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  7. Oh my God total scam I asked for a refund minutes after I made the purchase and I have been fighting to get a refund for the last week and a half he's flat-out told me he's not giving me my money back I even copied and pasted verbatim six spots on his website where he says he gives you 100% of your money back no questions asked if you request it within 60 days he flat-out refuses to do it total absolute scam

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  8. A con man extraordinaire. My wife was becoming depressed after my son's lung transplant due to Cystic Fibrosis. She found this course and dutifully paid the $47 US fee. Within two hours, three additional charges appeared; $24, $247, $147. She phoned Dave and he agreed to reverse the charges which occurred 3 days later. We had to contact the Credit Card Company for transaction confirmation, which wasted 30 minutes. Because we live in Canada, the exchange rate buy/sell disparity cost $29, which we cannot recover. Dave had no explanation for his mistake nor apology. If you are depressed, try walking into a closed door, it is a lot less painful than being sucker punched by a bogus course practitioner.

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