My Messy Journey Finding Good Phone Tarot Readings
So, after hearing folks talk about phone tarot readings, I figured why not? You can do it anywhere, right? Sounded perfect. But actually finding a decent service? Big headache. Took me ages.
Started simple. Typed “phone tarot reading” into search. Oh boy. Sooo many hits. Ads everywhere, fancy websites promising amazing results. Totally overwhelming. Felt like grabbing blindfolded at a giant flea market.
First move: I picked two sites that looked “okay” based on pictures and short descriptions. Paid via this online checkout thingy. Not cheap. Waited for the call.
- First one: Call finally came. Reader sounded rushed. Like, really rushed. Felt like they were reading off a script super fast. Zero connection. Questions were generic: “Relationship okay? Money okay?” Got vague answers like “things might improve.” Totally useless. Felt totally ripped off.
- Second one: Waited forever! Reader sounded distracted. Kept coughing, background noise was insane. Again, super vague answers. Got told to “embrace change.” Like, what does that even mean? Another $ down the drain.
Frustration level was HIGH. Decided to ditch quick picks and actually look harder. I started reading reviews like crazy. Ignored the super gushy 5-star ones (“Reader changed my life FOREVER!” – yeah right). Hunted for specific details. I also started looking at personal websites or profiles, not just the main booking platforms.
- Looked for readers mentioning phone readings specifically. Not everyone’s good at it over the phone.
- Scanned for reviewers mentioning stuff like the reader asked good clarifying questions, remembered details they mentioned earlier, or just generally felt present on the call.
- Avoided anyone with tons of negative reviews saying “vague,” “rushed,” or “distracted.”
Tried again with this approach. Found someone whose reviews mentioned a calming voice and good listening over the phone. Booked a short session first to test the waters.
HUGE difference this time! The reader actually paused, listened carefully when I spoke, asked follow-up questions to clarify stuff. Felt like they were really focused just on me during that call. Readings felt way more personal and insightful. Finally felt like I got something worthwhile.
So, what did I learn? My phone tarot checklist now looks like this:
- Read LOADS of reviews, especially the 2-, 3-, and 4-star ones. Look for specifics, not fluff.
- Check the reader’s own site or profile (if they have one). Do they seem genuine? Do they talk about phone readings?
- Book a cheap, short reading first. Don’t blow cash on a giant session before you know if they click over the phone.
- Be ready to ask specific questions. Helps the reader focus, and you get more value.
- Trust that gut feeling during the call. Rushed? Distracted? Sound bored? Just politely hang up. Your time and money matter.
Bottom line? Finding a good phone reader is work. It takes patience and digging. Skip the shiny ads. Look for real human experiences in the reviews. Start small. Don’t settle for garbage just cause it’s convenient. Good luck out there!