10 Sep, 2019 → by ClaimboUser211447
BUYERS BEWARE OF JAMIE MCQUOID – BLUJAY76 – BLUJAYS HAUNTED MAGICK

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Jamie McQuoid is an owner of Victorian Mourning and Antiquities. She goes to thrift stores and buys old pendants/rings and sells them as vessels with entities on her Blujay76 Haunted Magick Website. She has been doing this since 2006 with her eBay/Etsy store. She created a coven in her description of woman that don't even exist. Jamie McQuoid mentions a lot of her "entities/spirits" are passed on to her from her Grandma whom has no Bio. Nobody really knows the name of this Grandma or the origin of how it all became with real facts/proof. This is how you should know it's fake. Voodoo Sabine, there may be a woman out there with the skills, but Jamie McQuiod doesn't know her personally as she claims. When you do research you will see the listings Jamie mentions for Sabine won't be known anywhere else. Lady Ivy is a coven sister married to a Lawyer. She uses this name to threaten any competitors on eBay/Etsy to remove their own created listings when she is afraid her sales will go low on her website. Lily Rashawn is supposed to be a woman that found lost people to the police and seeks revenge to others. Nowhere can you ever find this info. She would be known to the public if that was the case. Star is a back up coven sister in case they need a name to use for an item as if it's from her personal collection. None of these woman have real bios/pictures. If they are known to be the real deal, every information Jamie McQuoid claims would be public and transparent. The reason it's not is because she has been carrying a fake store all these years by knowing how to word things for innocent people to fall for her wording. People that are desperate and needing help with nobody to talk to, turn to her and her fake products hoping for a change through a spirit world. If something small happens they automatically think the item works when it's really themselves turning their mind in belief and feeling better to see results with a positive aura. Nothing to do with this woman's high priced products. Don't spend over $100's of dollars for items she is buying at the thrift stores or pendent's she ends up getting for 99 cents or less on eBay/amazon. Lot's of the eBay reviews are made up accounts with no feedback's that Jamie McQuoid created to get such high ratings. Before you decide to give this woman free money, understand if half the spirits she claims have the abilities she mentions, she would be a Millionaire or Billionaire. She isn't even close to that. When you receive her items, check her address and see the living state she is in. Married to a husband with a daughter and 2 dogs living an ordinary life with no job because she is paying of her bills through all your hard earned money from her website. She pretends to be these fake "coven sisters." Don't keep allowing this woman to be taking your hard earned money. Do research fully and see that none of these coven sisters exist. They are hidden because they are made up. Known practitioners will have websites, interviews and known to the public with real videos/pictures. She is the oldest fakest woman with her teenage profile picture that will never change. Also note that any competitors or people that warn the public about her, she will pay *** Hollows or other forums to keep her posts up. Don't believe a word this woman says and start your own research on her fakeness/authenticity to save your money from being spent to a woman that doesn't deserve it. Thanks for reading.
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