Frankly, 90% of those sites are fakes and are basically just trying to get money with little or no effect for you. And 90% is a very conservative estimate.
The rule of thumb is that the best spells are the ones you do yourself with patience and understanding.
But I also know that sometimes you really want/need help and magick can be a viable solution.
My advice, would be to check out this forum: http://www.spsreviewforum.com
You need to register and be verified to view all the forums and post but man is it worth it...
Read up on the current crop of fakes and those who are the real deal and see what you want to do
Thank you for reply and the link, I'll surely check it out. But I was asking specifically about the sites who do it for free, so there is no way they are taking advantage of people. I'm just curious about opinion of someone more experienced about it as I can't grasp what would be the point of it if it was all scam.
the only sites I know offhand are Xaras and the wishing site/power of 8 or whatever.
no those are for entertainment purposes only beyond the fact that you are writing an intention or wish and sending it into the universe via the internet
I've seen some such sites, though they're rare, and I have my doubts they truly do any spell casting. Even those so called free sites have advertising for other pay websites that they likely draw income from advertising for them. Some sites depending on how much info they ask for may attempt some form of identity theft, spam you inbox if you give them you email, etc... Just keep your eyes open for anything suspicious and you should be fine. The link you submitted is definitely for entertainment purposes just like Mora on this site. It's not going to hurt to use such a site but it's not likely going to produce positive results.
Thank you all for sharing your opinion. What is your take on testimonials on these kind of sites? I mean, I don't want to sound stupid, I know the people who own this sites may be writing some of them, but I think it's unlikely that they write all of them plus I doubt they would allow negative ones if it was fake and I've seen these as well. Also comments on youtube and other sites like that. I know I may be in denial, but I just want to check out all the options.
I know what you mean in regards to testimonials and on a free site I can't see why they would bother lying, yet the fact is coincidences sometimes lead people astray. A good example is one of these sites I've seen offers spells that supposedly change ones hair, eye, and skin color. Such magick is impossible yet dozens of people were thanking them saying it worked. Sunlight can affect hair color and skin color in regards to darkening skin and lightening hair tones. I have no idea what would give these people the impression their eye colors were different save some comments stated their eyes looked lighter colored which is just perception. In the end I am certain none of those spells worked.
Thank you a lot for sharing your knowledge NimirRaj! Could you comment on this part of my first post: "Hypothetically, if more than one of this sites are really casting the spells, then if a person ask at least two of them at the same time to do it, does it make it more powerful or quite the opposite?"
Also I've got a favour to ask you. I'll be really grateful if you read my thread at Other Spells section, it's at the bottom of first page. Could you give me some advice there? I didn't get much response, may be this problem is too complicated, but thanks in advance
Your welcome. If by quite the opposite you mean can the two spells cancel each other out the answer is no. As for you first question if and I mean if they are actually casting these spells then it might increase the odds of the event your hoping for to happen but it's not as if the spells would combine into a more powerful spell. As mentioned above sometimes a spell is simply putting a request out to the universe and there are even websites where you simply post a wish, which some believe provide results. In the end I don't see any harm in such sites I just wouldn't get my hopes up especially over fluffy things they claim to help you with.
I see, that's interesting. Here is the link to my other thread I mentioned http://www.spellsofmagic.com/read_post.html?post=591387 if you had trouble finding it. I'd be grateful if you take a look