A woman who spent £10 for a psychic reading advertised on Facebook ended up asking for her money back after being left disappointed with what she was told.
Niamh Gargan, from Scotland, was asked to send a photo of herself to a woman called Brodie Mcdougall through the social media site’s messenger app.
However, Niamh accused the woman of ‘scamming’ her with a fake reading, after being told she loved tanning, teeth whitening and banana smoothies. She was also told she would have a child – despite being unable to have kids.
Niamh’s hilarious reading was tweeted by her friend, who said he ‘couldn’t make it up’ – and it’s been liked more than 53,000 times and retweeted more than 12,000 times.
Brodie told her: ‘Your into beauty and hair, you love having a natural tan your feeling fresh you love banana and chocolate smoothies you always have teeth whitening for your teeth.