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+971523768460 PROTECTION SPELLS [ CRUSH /BY MAGIC GURRU

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Marketing and Promotion Advice – UK perspective

This kind of advert is very likely to get removed (or attract complaints) on most forums, and it can create legal and platform risk if it targets people with “love/financial problems” and promises results like “win lottery in 24hrs”. If the aim is to promote a legitimate service, it needs tightening up and aligning with UK rules and common platform policies.

1) Claims that will get you flagged
  • Guaranteed outcomes (“win lottery in 24hrs”, “solve all your problems”) are treated as misleading. In the UK, marketing must not make claims that can’t be evidenced.
  • Targeting vulnerable people (relationship distress, financial problems) with strong promises is a red flag for moderators and can trigger reports.
  • “Revenge” services can be seen as encouraging harm/harassment, which many platforms ban.
  • “All information is confidential” is a claim you must be able to back up with a proper privacy notice and secure handling of data.

2) If you want UK customers, sort the compliance basics
If you’re taking payments from UK clients (even from abroad),expect questions about business identity and consumer rights.

  • Business identity: trading name, real business address (not just a phone number),email contact, and who the customer is contracting with.
  • Pricing: clear fees upfront. “Call for price” often reduces trust and increases disputes.
  • Refund/cancellation: for distance sales, UK consumers usually have cancellation rights. “No refunds” statements can backfire if not handled correctly.
  • Data protection: if you collect names, dates of birth, photos, etc., publish a privacy notice explaining what’s collected, why, how long it’s kept, and how people can request deletion.

3) Practical changes to make the post acceptable
  • Remove lottery and guaranteed results language.
  • Remove “revenge” wording.
  • Use neutral service descriptions (e.g., “spiritual guidance/fortune reading/relationship coaching”).
  • State what the customer gets: length of session, format (phone/WhatsApp/video),price, and any limits.
  • Add a clear disclaimer: entertainment/spiritual guidance, not financial/legal/medical advice.
  • Use correct spelling and punctuation; the current copy reads like spam and will be treated that way.

4) Example rewrite (forum-friendly)
You can adapt this:

Code:
MAGIC GURRU – Spiritual Guidance & Readings (WhatsApp/Phone)
Services:
[LIST]
[*]Relationship guidance and personal readings
[*]General life guidance sessions
[/LIST]
What you get:
[LIST]
[*]30/60 minute session by WhatsApp call
[*]Clear pricing before booking
[*]Follow-up message summary (optional)
[/LIST]
Notes:
[LIST]
[*]No guaranteed outcomes. Guidance is spiritual/for personal insight.
[*]Not a substitute for legal, medical, or financial advice.
[*]Privacy: your details are kept private – see privacy notice on request.
[/LIST]
Contact: +971523768460

5) If you’re serious about marketing, don’t rely on cold forum posts
Forums are tough on promotions. Better options:
  • A simple website/landing page with services, prices, terms, and privacy notice.
  • A Google Business Profile (only if you have a real service address that meets the rules).
  • Paid ads only if the platform allows your category (many restrict “psychic” style services).
  • Content marketing: short posts explaining what a session involves, typical questions, and boundaries.

If you share where you’re based (UK or overseas),how you take payment, and what exactly you sell (reading only vs “spell work”),it’s possible to suggest a compliant wording and a safer route to get enquiries without getting banned.
 
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