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[poll] PollPoll Question: Do you think a witch should charge for spells?
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No, if it is to help a friend/family member.[****************] (2 votes, 40%)
Yes, especially if it is a friend/family member.[ ] (0 votes, 0%)
No, if its a premade spell kit[ ] (0 votes, 0%)
Yes, if its a premade spell kit[********] (1 vote, 20%)
Just for the supplies to preform the spell[ ] (0 votes, 0%)
I'd Never charge for spells[********] (1 vote, 20%)
I sometimes charge for spells[ ] (0 votes, 0%)
I don't do spells[ ] (0 votes, 0%)
Huh?[********] (1 vote, 20%)

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 Total Votes: 5
Total Voters: 4
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 Witch Ethics
« Thread Started on Sept 4, 2007, 1:56am »

Just wondering ;D
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« Reply #1 on Sept 4, 2007, 7:20am »

Very interesting ~ and thought provoking ~ question.

I didn't realize that people charged for spells. Kits, yes, that makes sense.

But...like most other things....successful spellwork does take skill and talent and while some of that can be inherited, it takes training and practice, too. We pay for readings, so why not spells? :-/
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« Reply #2 on Sept 4, 2007, 12:07pm »

I've seen alot of sites that say they will do a spell for you
for big $$$ ... who knows if they really do or not ???

I sell kits and supplies so I can't call the kettle black
but I'm wondering ....
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« Reply #3 on Sept 4, 2007, 1:54pm »

Selling kits and supplies is a whole different issue, IMHO.

I've paid for readings and supplies, and kits....but I've never thought of purchasing a spell performed by someone else! And, as you question.... how do you know if they really do the spell on your behalf?
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« Reply #4 on Sept 4, 2007, 4:33pm »

I agree...a different issue entirely
and don't ya know I pay for supplies
I've only had one reading, but I paid for that too...

which I think is totally okay...I am all for keeping as much money
in a witches hands as possible! LOL!

I try to buy pagan made/supplied where ever I can
Support your craft, ya know :D
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« Reply #5 on Sept 10, 2007, 9:14pm »

Well, I think one should charge, since Palme Readers...etc charge for their service!
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