I thought the whole thing went to court because of their continued BS about "free" shit that wasn't really free at all... deceptive advertising or some such. Did I miss something?
Also, as someone who reads tarot (NO, I don't make money from it and I don't even read for other people!), I can tell you that some of the cards in some of the positions are always going to sound good. The key is in reading between the lines or, in the case of telephone psychics, the loose interpretation and conveyance of what's between the lines. It's really not that hard to make someone who WANTS to believe buy into whatever you want to feed them
