Spells To Get Your Ex Back Scams

If you thought that scamming breakup experts with low moral values were bad for hope-seeking dumpees, it gets much, much worse than that.

The Internet has unfortunately given birth to types of scammers who won’t just take your money and give you false information.

That would be almost too nice.

It’s also given birth to people who don’t have to work very hard to make a living—as they operate on a get paid for nothing basis.

Perhaps “nothing” is an understatement because they certainly give you loads of something.

That something is called high expectations and false hope.

So when people give you a renewed sense of hope, they will catch you in their trap and tell you that there is resistance with your ex and that they need to craft a stronger love spell to make your ex come back.

They will basically ask you to pay for their spells again or multiple times and milk you for as long as they can.

By doing so, they will use you and abuse you to their heart’s content, play on your desperation, scam you of your hard-earned money—and in essence, hurt you many times over.

And when you finally realize what’s happened, you will likely lose faith in humanity as you will have felt cheated twice.

Once by your ex and once by the scammers.

Today, we’ll talk about the spells that make your ex come back.

Spells To Get Your Ex Back

Who are the people that sell magic spells to get your ex back?

Scammers who sell magic spells and potions refer to themselves as love spell casters or love doctors.

Their main objective is to offer solutions to brokenhearted people and trick them into thinking that there is still hope.

They do this by using a call to action marketing strategy that looks like this:

  • act fast if you want your ex back
  • a limited number of spells available
  • contact me now for a free spell
  • money-back guaranteed
  • get your ex back before she finds someone else and you lose her forever

They basically make you think that it’s your lucky day and that you need to hurry up and buy some spells to get your ex back.

But in reality, all they do is give you false hope, take your money, laugh at your expense, and continue to exist as “ordinary” powerless people.

They are, therefore, playing doctors and pretending to be someone people typically trust the most – a doctor.

Are ex back spells legit

It truly sucks that there are scammers in this world who wear doctors’ coats and hurt honest, vulnerable people for the sake of money alone.

It would certainly be much better for everyone if such people put their effort into making people’s lives better, instead of worse.

Love spells don’t work!

Most of these phony ex-back love spells scammers are located in Africa and India.

Only the more clever ones actually manage to blend in with the Western world and use a UK or US SIM card to operate from the distance.

From my understanding there are two types of ex-back spells scammers:

  1. The type who prefers to stay hidden and use WhatsApp texting to interact with their victims.
  2. The type who likes to call hope-seeking people on whichever platform they catch their prey.

Both types use various manipulation techniques to push their love spells services onto the victim.

So if you’re communicating with a love doctor, be very careful.

Think twice or thrice before you act on instinct and allow yourself to be persuaded into buying magic spells to get your ex back.

Keep in mind that buying these spells won’t help you get your ex back.

All you’ll do is support the “spiritual birth-gifted people” and enable them to continue to hurt others.

They lie to survive

If you’re not yet convinced that they’re fraudsters who trick people for their selfish benefits, just Google, “Spells to get your ex back” and click on any link.

It doesn’t matter which love doctor’s website you visit because most of them pay to appear on search results.

They market themselves deviously and promise you the world just so they get visitors and make their scams worthwhile.

Anyway, once you’ve visited any love doctor’s site, scroll down past the fake testimonials, all the way to the list of things they promise you with just a snap of the fingers.

You’ll probably realize that “make your ex come crying back in 24 hours” sounds a bit far-fetched.

In fact, if spells actually worked, no one would work a single day in their life and get an abundance of health, wealth, and love nonetheless.

But it doesn’t work that way.

As Earl Nightingale says, “There is no something for nothing.” Everyone’s state in life, whether it’s work, love, and often even health is in direct proportion to his or her effort and contribution.”

So don’t look for quick solutions, such as fake ex-back spells to attract your ex back.

There is no such thing.

As a general rule in life, if it sounds too good to be true, it’s because it probably is.

And if an ex actually comes back after using silly love spells, then he or she comes back by pure coincidence.

How do ex-back spellcasters continue to exist?

Most ex-back scammers have a website.

But to get people to their website, they have to compete with other scammers on this planet.

They have to:

  • pay to appear among the first results on Google
  • run their business long enough for search engines to reward their commitment
  • send spam emails to people from all over the world
  • use automatic spam-publishing programs, AKA bots to auto-post comments on websites such as this one
  • manually or automatically post on forums, Youtube, Twitter, Facebook and pretend that they are on a mission to spread their doctor’s word

I have personally deleted hundreds of spammy emails, blog comments, and Youtube comments.

And thankfully, most of them I didn’t have to deal with myself as websites’ spam protection is usually good enough to detect them automatically.

But every now and then, one or two spam comments slip through websites’ defenses and I have no choice but to remove them myself.

My only concern is that readers see it or click on it when I’m asleep or unavailable.

If you’ve come across any while scrolling through the comments, I sincerely apologize.

This is what two of my recent ex-back spells look like in my spam folder.

I usually get one comment every few hours.

Spells to get your ex back scam

Ex-back spellcasters are also all over Magnet of Success’s Youtube channel.

Here’s what a typical spellcasting comment looks like. Feel free to contact the scammer if you want to get to the truth yourself.

Do ex back spells work

Why doesn’t the internet remove the love scammers?

The internet doesn’t care who uses it because it profits from its users.

Every time a scammer pays to appear higher on the list of scammers, the big corporations get a tiny bit of money.

Although they receive pennies from one scammer, a few hundred scammers add up to thousands of dollars of revenue.

And that’s just something the internet doesn’t want to lose out on as it cares too much about the money to ban the scammers who support it.

Love spells exist for desperate people

You and I both know that magic spells belong in fairy tales and not in the real world.

They are, therefore, lies and deceit used by those who have nothing genuine to offer to the world.

So what they do is they claim to be birth-gifted healers, professors, or doctors (someone with knowledge, talent, and authority) and scam people.

Oftentimes, they offer refunds and let their clients pay after results.

They do this because they know that a lot of people feel too guilty to refund their money.

Some pay whether they get results or not and others forget about it and move on.

The scammers basically never lose.

Why do people buy ex-back love spells then?

When a person is desperate for results, he or she will oftentimes act on impulse and do anything it takes to get an ex back.

Some dumpees will beg and plead with their ex to infinity and beyond and others will look for external solutions that could work in their favor.

It’s just what people do when they’re hurt. They essentially look for some kind of empowerment (hope) that everything will go back to normal.

And that’s exactly what online fraudsters provide.

They don’t know any real legitimate techniques, so they resort to desperate measures and claim that they possess forces beyond the laws of nature.

In other terms, they are wolves in sheep’s clothing.

How many people do spellcasters on the internet scam?

Although I don’t have the exact number of how many people fall prey to the internet’s fraud, I do know that numbers are huge.

Scammers wouldn’t be able to survive and keep their doors open if they didn’t scam a lot of people.

So clearly, there are a lot of people who make their scamming business possible.

A quick Google search with keywords, “ex back spells” shows 6 pages of spellcasters, but if you put in the words “love spells.” there appear to be 11 pages of websites.

All of them guarantee an abundance of:

  • Health
  • Marriage and relationship happiness
  • Money
  • Weight loss and fertility
  • And various remedies to legitimate worries outside of people’s control

Most of these spells scams happen when people don’t look for help.

People unintentionally find them on health and relationship social media posts, so they contact them out of curiosity.

And when scammers notice that the victim could use their services, they put pressure on the victim and make him or her pay.

Below you can see the number of searches people make on Google for various love spells.

The research was conducted with Moz keyword explorer.

KeywordsNumber of monthly searches on Google
love spells11.5k-30.3k
protection spell4.3k-6.5k
change your life spells2.9k-4.3k
black magic spells2.9k-4.3k
money spell4.3k-6.5k
healing spell1.7k-2.9k
revenge spell851-1.7k
white magic spells851-1.7k
powerful love spells501-850
reconciliation spell201-500
white magic love spells201-500
spells to attract money instantly101-500
spells to break up a couple101-500
spells to get an ex back101-200

The list of people searching for love, money, and health spells is nearly infinite.

Just from my list of keywords, there are 30508 searches for spells per month (if we take the lowest number of searches).

And if we say that a mere 1% of people who look for spells actually purchase them, we have a total of 305 scammed people per month.

My guess is that there are 10 or 20 times as many monthly searches for relevant spells keywords, so there must be between 3000 and 6000 monthly victims.

As for the price for these spells, it varies per spellcaster. Some charge between $50-100 per spell while others demand a whopping $1000-1500.

It really depends on how much money they can extort from a person.

I’ve noticed that most of them don’t publish their prices on their websites. They prefer to talk to their victims before they coerce them to pay.

My experience with an ex-back love doctor

About half a year ago, I came across one of many spam comments on the Magnet of Success Youtube channel, so I decided to contact the spammer on WhatsApp.

I introduced myself as the husband who wanted to divorce my wife and told him that my wife doesn’t want to sign the divorce papers.

To make things more interesting, I added my wife to the WhatsApp group conversation and came up with an interesting story.

My wife and I pretended that we were having difficulties in marriage so I said that I want a divorce right away.

My partner, on the other hand, didn’t. She portrayed herself as weak and desperate and begged me to reconsider my decision.

She even said that she would do anything just to change my mind and get another chance with me.

Guess what the scammer did next.

He did what scammers do best and dialed my desperate wife just to offer her magic beans.

He basically told her not only once, but 5 times that he can create a potion or a magic spell that would bring me back within 3 days.

But unfortunately, the guy wouldn’t stop calling her, so she had to block him in the end.

You would think that he’d give up afterward, but no. The desperation in this love doctor was so high that he contacted me instead and promised to use black magic again.

Only this time, he’d use it on my wife.

In a matter of seconds, he, therefore, betrayed my wife and her wishes to reconcile with me because he couldn’t “help” her.

He instead took my side and said that he would cast a spell that would force her to divorce me—and that results would come almost instantaneously.

And just like with my wife, he also wouldn’t stop calling me, so I waited for him to exhaust himself out.

The moral of this story is that ex-back spellcasters don’t care about doing the morally right thing.

They are, unfortunately, only after money and will cast their voodoo, black magic nonsense on anyone who’s willing to throw money at them.

This is the nature of their unethical work.

Were you thinking of paying people to cast spells to get your ex back? I admit that I was thinking of doing that when I was desperate. How about you? I’d love to hear what you think about love doctors on the internet.

9 thoughts on “Spells To Get Your Ex Back Scams”

  1. I think I’ve been scammed too I’m dumb self send thousands of dollars to him thought I was going to bring my ex back he asked me if I wanted to cancel it an I said yes and he said it will be 300 to cancel the spell I told hi I don’t have that kind of money and he told me that bad luck would happen to my family and threatened that I would lose my baby

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    • Omg same, if you don’t go along with the spell they threaten that we would die which is ofcourse scary but the truth is they do not have the power in reality to kill us or bring bad luck upon us.
      Once we know that, it’s an end game for them

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  2. I had very bad breakup with my girl,we had been in a ten years of relationship together.I begged and pleaded. But after only 4 days of no contact she tried to gave me a call twice and got to see this from true caller. Her father blocked me on Facebook but the very day I saw it was unblocked probably she unblocked me. And after almost 15 days I went message her to give my atm card back I thought she might come with her father or frnds like the way she was doing during the breakup time. But she came alone ,but I ignored her and just took my card and went and very next day got a message of all my debit card pins and passwords.I just replied thank u. What u think from the above situation will I will be able to get her back in life.

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  3. Thank you for writing this! I was recently a victim of a scammer. He contacted me out of the blue, I never contacted him and he basically wanted me to pay him $1000 to get my ex back. He said I can pay $500 now and $500 after I get results! So I send him the first $500, BOOM, once I send the money he claims he was going to cast the spell. I wake up the next morning, he said he used my $500 and went to the temple and his Gods told him there was someone else involved that had him under a spell and if I paid him $730 he would cast a spell on her and make her admit what she has done. So I tell him I don’t have that kind of money, and can not afford his services. This man asked me if I could sell something, take out a loan, ETC. I said no, he said ok and left me alone for 3 days, then he hit me up again claiming my best friend wants to wish bad on me and I needed to do a spell so she could stop. I said no I don’t have the money he told me I was making a big mistake and left me alone 3 days later here he comes again threatening me! He said I can send him $130 and he will remove my things from his temple and will be free from him. I send the $130, he then claims his Gods rejected my offer and want to cause harm to me and my family 😕 moral of the story, leave these scammers alone. They are liars!

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  4. This is so great and helpful article, it is really good that you’re spreading the right information. There are too much dishonest people trying to prey on naive people in anxiety.

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  5. Omg! This is so so helpful article.
    Thank you for giving this article and telling us what people can do

    Zan such a pointed article:)

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    • I think we should start posting these scam site and their name..John Mukasa he uses the name Ham Ham the biggest fraud out there and scam artist beware of him he will try to get you to spend more money by tell you lies whats for him Ham Ham +256 781 610206

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    • We should start a page listing all the scammers like John Mukasa he goes by the name Ham Ham +256 781 610206 the biggest fake out there he is from Africa. All he wants is your money he will make up stories about you to get you to spend more money and listen if they guarantee anything then they are lying to you beware of these con artist like Mr. Mukasa (Ham Ham) they pray on your emotions

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