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Injunction Against Miss Cleo

January 27 2002 at 6:56 PM
Webel Fetzer 

 
Injunction Issued Vs. Psychic Group

The Associated Press
Saturday, January 26, 2002; 7:44 PM

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. –– A judge has ordered the marketers behind television psychic Miss Cleo to stop calling customers who have asked not to be contacted and stop pressuring people to pay for calls they are disputing.

Cambria County Judge Gerard Long signed a preliminary injunction last week against Psychic Readers Network and its in-house billing agent, Access Resource Services, according to the Pennsylvania attorney general's office. A message left Friday with Access Resource was not returned.

The state filed a lawsuit in November accusing the companies, based in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., of violating the state's Telemarketing Registration Act and other laws.

"This is a way to help the consumers until we're finished in the lawsuit," said Barbara Petito, spokeswoman for the attorney general's office.

The lawsuit said customers were charged up to $4.99 per minute for psychic telephone readings advertised as free. Residents who filed complaints with the state said they were charged between $29 and $700, according to the suit.

Speaking with a Caribbean accent, Miss Cleo appears in national television commercials promising insights into love, money and other personal matters.

Petito said the companies have agreed to the injunction.


 
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deirdreanna

Re: Injunction Against Miss Cleo

January 30 2002, 7:49 PM 

Poor, Miss Cleo, I told her to beware that the Heirophant was prominent with the Tower... bad bad bad but what's a working psychic to do??

 
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Mike F.

what's a working psychic to do??

January 31 2002, 2:09 PM 

"what's a working psychic to do??"

Simple- just lead with the ace of diamonds, forcing the opponent to play the joker. When the opponent leads back, your aces and kings will be boss...

 
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Mike F.

BTW

February 1 2002, 1:31 AM 

By The Way,
The only thing I know about Tarot is that it grows in Hawaii and you aren't supposed to eat it raw - it has to be cooked!
Just cook it and mush it up and you have Poi - yummy!

 
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Deidreanna

Re: BTW

February 1 2002, 11:20 PM 

I assume you know you are "funning' with me. That's taro that's the key to the heart, and tarot that's the key to the universe...

 
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Mike F.

Keys?

February 2 2002, 4:28 AM 

If I could find the keys, I would unlock all kinds of wonderful things...

 
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dierdreanna

Re: Keys?

February 3 2002, 2:01 AM 

hummmm The world is full of wonderful things, butterfly wings, fairytale kings, and each new day undoubtedly brings.. lots more beautiful things... oops the words could be wrong, as usual.

 
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Mike F

And

February 3 2002, 5:01 AM 

Wood ducks, coyotes, wolves, and occasionally, a very special human being.

 
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