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Changeyourlifespells.com review: Spellcaster xara - scam 3

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xara matsagou is a scam from India she just took 700.00 dollars from me.The young lady u see on change your life spell is not her, I befriended her on face book and she added me she told me that a love spell will cost $180.00 dollars so i sent it western union to her temple in India, and after that she wanted more and more money so i sent it two more times then i finally told her i wont be sending her any more money she got mad and blocked me on face book.so becareful with her shes after are money.

i sent her money western union to India, but she didnt want the money in her name.It was sent to 3 different names in different temples.until now her spell has no movement.

More about the SCAM is here:
http://www.spsreviewforum.com/threads/4064-Xara-www-changeyourlifespells-com-Scam

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Susan Beoff
, GB
Mar 31, 2017 4:43 am EDT

Is it so bad with his honesty? I am a bit confused. Can you tell me which sepllcaster is th best? I need good magical help to get my girlfriend back.

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Dandy Jack
, US
Oct 07, 2016 12:20 pm EDT

It's possible that he was in Chicago/lives in Chicago/gets someone else to post for him/uses a proxy to post, but the physcal address he seems to show up for most, and certainly where his parents lived and therefore probably where he was raised is in Mission, Kansas.

The name I have come up with, to save any more messing about, following the trail of Adsense code in websites (which has now been removed from the site that identifies his name, presumably to stop anyone else from identifying him in the same way) is:

Roger Denesha - an actor - follow the trail I laid out and you will also come up with the same name.

He also it appears runs real-wishes.com, a very similar automated scam website, and if you search Google for "real-wishes scam" you'll see a youtube video where a comment from a user also identifies the same name but from a different source - she tried emailing the site, the mail system wasn't working, and the mailer-daemon gave his email address.

So it appears beyond any reasonable doubt that Roger Denesha the small time actor is behind changeyourlifespells.com, real-wishes.com, bmxmongoose.com (and mongoose.com also name him and link to bmxmongoose.com) and almost certainly behind spellcastersexposed.wordpress.com (since that exists solely to call every spell caster in the world that you can find on the internet "scammers" and to funnel them all to changeyourlifespells.com), and probably behind the http://spsreviewforumscam.wixsite.co...age-layout-new with the fake review read from a script by an actor, since it follows the same format (name of site to be defamed in URL) and on a free website (wix, tumblr, wordpress, blogspot, etc).

Whoever is behind all of this is an out and out crook, there are claims online that "he's" ripped off people for $700, $400, and whatever else, and since "he's" asking for donatons on the first 2 sites, sites that "he" knows don't do anything, then that's fraud, and I believe it's wire fraud, a federal offence that involves the FBI and comes gift wrapped with a hefty gaol sentence.

That's as far as I'm getting involved, I've done all of the leg work and laid it all out step by step - someone else can pull the trigger with the feds or whoever.

The guy behind all of this - whoever he is, in case it isn't Roger Denesha, isn't just a scammer which is bad enough, he's also deliberately and maliciously falsely claiming that good hard working genuine people are scammers so that he can stop people who need help from using them, so that instead he can scam them of their money.

So even if he was right and all of the spellcasters he calls scammers are actually scammers - he is like the king scammer, and not only is it bad that he's scamming people but he's destroying good peoples credibility, names, reputations, and businesses so that he can steal money from as many unsuspecting people as possible.

Hell, paying actors to read phoney scripts to discredit people so he can "steal" their clients so he can scam them.

What a scuzzbucket.

Someone needs to put all of this in front of the appropriate authorities so that it can be sorted out properly.

I imagine that he's trying to get the wayback machine to remove all traces too, but it doesn't matter - GoDaddy, Domains by Proxy, Google, Paypal, etc, etc, etc will all have his real details, so as soon as the Police/FBI/Whoever put a court order in for those records then they'll see where the money goes and he's toast.

- - - Updated - - -

Okay, I am now going to post how I tracked down Roger Denesha, a bit part actor who has appeared in a production with Keira Knightly, as almost certainly being the person behind changeyourlifespells.com and real-wishes.com, and also almost certainly spellcastersexposed.wordpress.com

Please don’t bug him or hassle him, I MIGHT AFTER ALL BE WRONG - I think that what he’s doing is classed as wire fraud so if you feel the need to do something, go to the authorities like the FBI, they will be able to find out 100% for sure who owns each website (including spellcastersexposed.wordpress.com), and who is getting the money from them.

I tracked him down through the adsense code in changeyourlifespells.com (full explanation below).

Since someone told him that he’d been identified and how the adsense codes had been used to find him he has tried to hide himself further by removing the adsense code from 2 different sites of his (that he denied having anything to do with and that probably don’t earn much for him either), one of these is the one that gave him away (BMXMongoose.com), but he’s left the adsense code on changeyourlifespells.com and real-wishes.com – since he seems to be after the $money.

He is it appears trying to stop anyone else working out it’s him – but it’s a futile gesture and isn’t it strange that the adsense code has been removed from these 2 sites within 48 hours – that he claimed were nothing to do with him - why and how could you do that if they aren’t your sites?

It would be a bit of an odd coincidence if these sites are in fact owned by someone else who just happened to decide to remove the adsense (from the same account on all 4 sites) from their sites right after Roger had been told that’s how he was tracked down.

I guess he has no remorse over defrauding people out of up to $500K per year, he hasn’t stopped he’s just tried to hide himself deeper.

I’m posting this because I believe that the 2 sites mentioned above are scamming a lot of people out of a lot of money, looking at the Alexa ranks for these 2 sites they are probably getting somewhere close to 5000 visitors each per day.

If just 1% of those visitors donate money to these automated “don’t actually do anything” websites then he’s potentially raking in around $1000 per day (based on a minimum donation of $10 that the site suggests, but it does go up to $200 so it could be a LOT more), and that isn’t including the adsense earnings – he could be making a lot more per day from them.

You could be looking at up to $500, 000 per year or more that he’s raking in, and I believe it’s classed as wire fraud. If you want to do something about it call the FBI.

This is the issue, he’s put up 2 websites claiming to cast spells or grant wishes, and is asking for donations for these “services” when in actual fact he knows full well that the sites do nothing.

When you follow the instructions on these 2 websites you end up with eventually seeing a Paypal donate button.

(I think it’s against Paypal’s terms and conditions to have a donate button on your site if you earn more than $10, 000 per year and you’re not a charity, they usually shut down your account and keep your money if they catch you.)

The explanation of how he was tracked down is below, along with how you can STILL see it’s him even though he’s trying to cover his tracks by taking his adsense code out of some of his sites.

Please make up your own minds whether you think it’s him or not, but even if you think it is him I don't think anyone should bug this dude or hassle him or anything like that.

Go to Law Enforcement instead with this evidence.

I think people have a right to know who they are really dealing with. Especially when you have people claiming to be ripped off for $700 via "Xara" at changeyourlifespells.com (see here - http://www.spsreviewforum.com/thread...com-Scam/page2)

And another one for $400 here: http://www.complaintsboard.com/compl...m-c796638.html

Let me say it again - I COULD BE WRONG - DON'T HASSLE THIS DUDE!

I think the evidence is crystal clear BUT I COULD BE WRONG.

How I Tracked Him Down

I don't really want to post this but I have a major issue with someone who creates a site that is clearly a scam (Xara - and he appears to have another one real-wishes.com) and who I believe possibly has then created the spellcastesexposed.wordpress.com site to steal other people's traffic and send it to his own site so he CAN actually scam them.

And since he’s decided that rather than do the right thing and stop scamming people he’ll instead just try and hide further, I’ve decided to post this now, because he’ll possibly be trying to get the other evidence deleted (if he knows what it is) – then there’ll be nothing left to prove it’s him.

It seems clear spellcastersexposed is solely there to drive traffic to changeyourlifespells.com since it slams practically every spellcaster/psychic / etc on the internet (872 of them) and recommends only 1 (Xara) - it seems to me this is a blatant attempt by the owner of Xara's site to send traffic to his/her own site.

Whoever is doing it is costing a lot of people a lot of money to line his own pockets, and destroying their names and reputations in the process. I'm sure the person doing it realizes this, but just don't care.

This is done to try and defraud the people he drives to his website for as much as possible.

Wordpress is totally anonymous (to us anyway, not to the FBI for example), so if we can discover who owns the Xara site, then we possibly know who owns spellcastersexposed.wordpress.com?

So the question is - who owns changeyourlifespells.com and who is Xara?

(The first thing I thought when I saw the photo of "Xara" on this site was that it looked like a portfolio shot of a model or actress - and funnily enough the person who I think owns the site is an actor - perhaps this will help someone to identify who the woman in that photo really is - I wouldn't be surprised if she has at some time been connected to or worked with the person I think is behind the site).

This site (and real-wishes.com), and a number of other sites I've uncovered all use privacy when they've been registered, so the owner of them remains anonymous to the public.

This makes it a bit tricky to track them down, so we need to look for footprints, then to try and tie those footprints to other websites, and hopefully then to eventually find out who the owner is.

You end up following trail after trail after trail until eventually the person behind it all makes a mistake and gives themselves away.

The way I've tracked this guy down is detailed below. I want to state that all of this is public record and in the public domain, there is no confidential information here, anyone can go and look it up if they want to.

I'm just putting all of this publicly available information into 1 place in a coherent format.

The Evidence Trail

The major footprint in the changeyourlifespells.com website is the Google adsense publisher code. You'll notice that the site is covered in adverts - these are provided by Google.

The adsense publisher account number is: [protected] (you can find this in the source code of the site, and if you look at the internet archive (wayback machine) you'll see that code has been there from when the site was created - so the same person has owned and run this site from day 1 - and it's the same with the other sites).

You can then search Google for this account number code, and when you do you'll find 4 other sites. There may be more, but only 3 of these sites are of interest to us. These are:

changeyourlifespells.com

real-wishes.com

bmxmongoose.com [fortunately the idiot always wears the same "uniform" which makes him easy to identify later]

[The other site is bobrossfacts.com – and this is one of the sites the adsense code has disappeared from since I told Roger I knew he was running changeyourlifespells.com, along with bmxmongoose.com]

Mongoose.com themselves also name Roger Denesha as the owner of bmxmongoose.com - just in case anyone is thinking this might be wrong - it isn't, it's 100% cast iron, unescapable going to gaol Roger when the FBI get it certain.

[Note - sometimes the adsense account number is ca-pub-[protected] and sometimes pub-[protected] - it's the same account, Google makes adsense codes slightly different for some reason - you can google it to see this is correct.]

Since people use adsense to make money by putting it on websites they own, it seems certain that the same person owns the 4 websites above (there's also a secondary piece of evidence below).

These 3 sites are also anonymously registered, all at Godaddy.

I decided to focus on BMX Mongoose since it seems to be a hobby that the person is interested in, and I figured that this would be where they had slipped up.

The owner of BMX Mongoose only refers to themselves as R.D. and usually wears a face mask in photos, but there are photos of him without the face mask, especially in the earlier history of the site - and I've found a video interview of him too with a news channel.

I decided to look up the site in the internet archive and to look at the beginnings of the site - and in there at one point he is asking for donations for a charity bike ride and he links to the page below:

https://web.archive.org/web/20100526...al&fr_id=13142

This gives his name - Roger Denesha (initials R.D)

It seems pretty blatantly obvious that Roger Denesha is behind the BMX Mongoose website, especially since the photos with his face exposed look just like the Roger Denesha I'm going to identify in a minute, but you know it can be hard to tell if photos are of the same person. Plus mongoose.com also name him in this context, it's beyond doubt really.

It seems pretty obvious that sites using the same adsense account will be owned by the same person, but is there anything else that might indicate that Roger Denesha is behind Changeyourlifespells.com and real-wishes.com as well?

First of all I mentioned a secondary piece of evidence. If you go to Youtube and look at the video calling out real-wishes.com as a scam here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ8oBTFRYc0

You'll notice in the comments one by Shalena that ALSO identifies Roger Denesha as being behind this site. She says: "I know who the man is behind it. His name is Roger Denesha. I found out because I tried to email the site and instead got the Mailer Daemon. It had his email in there."

I found this after I'd finished doing all of my own leg work, and I think that this validates the hypothesis that all of these sites with the same adsense publisher code all belong to the same person, and it looks like that person is Roger Denesha.

How do we identify which Roger Denesha it is - in case there is more than 1 Roger Denesha?

To cut a long enough story short, go to the internet archive page here:

https://web.archive.org/web/20100130225152/http://www.kcmagicshow.com/

This was the website of Ted Denesha, his father, who was a magician. Scroll to the bottom of the page.

[in case anyone is interested I found this by searching for Rogerdenesha.com in the internet archive, then following the links in the footer of the site that has been captured in 2011]

On this magic site look at the other sites he's linking to:

One is the BMX Mongoose website - looks like this is the right Roger Denesha.

It also links to: https://web.archive.org/web/20090906003934/http://actor.rogerdenesha.com/ - his acting career page.

So it looks like the person behind all of these sites, and maybe spellcastersexposed.wordpress.com may be Roger Denesha the actor.

It sure looks like him to me when you look at the photos on BMXMongoose.com, or on the video of an interview on a bike ride here:http://www.stjoechannel.com/news/loc...e-heat-for-bak

The evidence trail leads back to Roger Denesha and is I think absolutely 100% crystal clear.

You can find out a lot more about him if you go to pipl.com and type in his name.

The 2 Sites With Deleted Adsense Code

The adsense code has been removed from BMXMongoose.com and Bobrossfacts.com in the last 24 hours or so, no doubt to try and stop anyone else from finding a trail back to Roger Denesha.

However, all you need to do is to go to the wayback machine and search for bmxmongoose.com – the latest snapshot of that site is here (10th March 2016): https://web.archive.org/web/20160310161944/http://www.bmxmongoose.com/

The source code for this page contains the adsense publisher code: [protected].

So despite the fact he’s removed it from the live site you can still see it was present on the stored snapshots of that website.
Similarly go to the wayback machine and search for bobrossfacts.com (latest snapshot - 11th March 2016): https://web.archive.org/web/20160311124833/http://bobrossfacts.com/

And again the adsense publisher code: [protected] is present in the source code.

Since the adsense publisher code (or account number if you like) is the same on all 4 websites, then it’s only logical that the same person owns all 4 websites.

And when you add to that the fact that he’s now removed it from 2 of these websites, including the one that identifies him, and the youtube comment where someone had come up with the same name when they got his email address from the mailer-daemon, then I think that just about wraps it up.

One final thing that is interesting re evidence.

While I was investigating him I came across a post in a forum from some time back (here - http://www.spellsofmagic.com/m/read_post.html?post=461651&offset=10) that claims that when they looked up who owns the changeyourlifespells website it had a contact number, and when they searched Google for that contact number they came up with another name – Tony Renfrow.

Tony Renfrow is a well known con man who is currently in prison for wire fraud (see here: http://www.truthcall.com/tony.html)
I don’t know if that post is right or not re Tony Renfrow, but both Tony Renfrow was tried in Kansas – I guess he lives there. Roger Denesha also comes from Kansas - coincidence?

Couple of other useless bits of information in case it helps anyone - he created a site called douggie the dinosaur, he goes by the name of zeekle online at forums, etc, he also owns by the look of it bobrossfacts.com (same adsense code).

This is the trail I have followed from changeyourlifespells.com to arrive at Roger Denesha. But let me say that I can find no specific evidence to link him to spellcastersexposed.wordpress.com - maybe someone else can, he will undoubtedly have slipped up somewhere on there.

Although there are similar suspicious sites set up that are along the lines of spellcastersexposed.wordpress.com, like: http://spsreviewforumscam.wixsite.com/one-page-layout-new (where there are paid actors giving false interviews)

This contains a video – but the video is an actor who can be found here - https://www.fiverr.com/generatecashbiz

He has been provided with a script and asked to record this video, fraudulently defaming the people named – I hope you can see just how insidious and devious, and downright evil this kind of activity is – fortunately this also give the FBI more leads to follow, they can find out who hired this actor and go after him too.

My own suspicion is that it is Roger Denesha who, in order to promote his own scam site is actively trying to destroy the reputations and income of everyone in the industry.

After all, if he can convince you that his website is “genuine” (even though it uses fake photos, testimonials, etc) and that everyone else is going to scam them – then he’ll get that business and will be able to line his own pockets even further.

To me it seems that spellcastersexposed.wordpress.com is there for the sole purpose of putting people off using any spellcaster or psychic etc out there, and to drive the traffic to changeyourlifespells.com, especially when not only is it the only "real" spellcaster listed vs 872 "scams", but also there are various blog posts defending changeyourlifespells as well - it's very blatant.

So to me it seems more likely than not that whoever owns changeyourlifespells will also be in control of spellcastersexposed. BUT IT MIGHT NOT BE - I COULD BE WRONG! - DO NOT HASSLE THIS DUDE!

Please make up your own minds but even if you agree I don't want anyone to bug him or harass him, that isn't what this post is for, it's so that people can see who is behind changeyourlifespells.com, real-wishes.com, and possibly spellcastersexposed.wordpress.com
I've posted this as a public service only - a bit like spellcastersexposed.wordpress.com is doing - bringing scams to the publics attention - fairs fair and all that.

And changeyourlifespells.com and real-wishes.com both do seem to be scams - both are smothered in ads (one way the owner wants to make money), both ask for donations (real wishes asks you at the end of 8 days to donate $8) - but neither of these sites are actually doing what they claim, they are just automated websites designed it appears for the sole purpose of earning money for the owner.
I guess that’s what they call wire fraud? Please report this to the FBI.

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Reviewer34388
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Feb 23, 2016 11:40 pm EST

This website is a scam! I paid $400 and she never answer my emails or request again.

I just want to warn anyone about her.

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