James Higgins psychic has become popular through a social media app, that is Facebook. James Higgins psychic medium is a British psychic medium working through a Facebook page @thespiritmedium. His mother Deborah Davies was also a Facebook psychic.
There is no
clear explanation regarding how James developed his psychic and mediumship skills,
and people believe he learned it from his mother.
James
provides free live readings regularly through a Facebook live stream which has
become very popular and has helped James to attain over 100,000 followers.
Apart from the Facebook page James also had a website which he used to promote
his psychic services; however, the website has recently been taken down.
Although
James is not a legitimate psychic, he works prolifically in the spiritual area.
His psychic medium started at 25 of age years in the year 2016 when a business
failed. His psychic ability was announced through his mother’s page where he
came live for the first time and then decided to start his page. The
announcement regarding his page was made on her mother Deborah’s account. James
announced that he had no intentions of charging anything for his psychic
services, however, this didn’t last long. Something that was extremely confusing
was that Deborah taught James how to connect with his spirit guide after he had
already created his psychic mediumship page.
James
readings appear extremely fishy to people and consists of a lot of rambling
waffle. In June 2020, an update was
released by Jon Donnis claiming that James Higgins is one of the top complained
against psychics on BadPsychic.com. Research has also found that James Higgins
sends readings to his clients just by copy-pasting the entire content and
changing the name. Many of the people who are reaching out to the psychics are
already in a vulnerable state, but people found readings sent by him to put
them in an even more vulnerable state.
Recently,
James Higgins's Facebook had 862 members. Almost every day there is a post in
the group about James Higgins doing a live Facebook reading and that members
can discuss the reading with him via comments.
However,
there are certain complaints about Higgins which have been very consistent. The
very prominent complaint is that people pay for readings and don’t receive a
reading rather a spam message is received saying to book a reading. Also, even
if the reading is received, it is many times so general that it is useless.
Although Higgins claims to offer free readings, he still asks for payment.
Whenever people try to file a complaint against him or ask for a refund, they
are either blocked or given verbal lashing. Multiple James Higgins accounts
have been messaging people asking payments and sexual questions. But James
denies that these messages are sent by him and that he doesn’t have a bad bone
in him.
This
article concludes that there is huge confusion about whether James Higgins as a
psychic worthy enough or these complaints and frauds hold meaning to them.
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