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China pet owners splurge on psychics to communicate with dead animals, spark debate

China pet owners splurge on psychics to communicate with dead animals, spark debate

Pet psychics in China who claim to help people communicate with their dead pets and find out if they have been reincarnated have sparked an online controversy.
The psychics charge prices of 128 yuan (US$18) to allow owners to ask their pet five questions and 2,999 yuan (US$420) for an unlimited number of questions within six months, according to a news report by Jimu News.
Finding out if their pet has been reincarnated costs between 899 yuan and 1,899 yuan (US$125 and US$260) depending on the circumstances.
Many pet owners said they believed they were scammed after they were blocked by the psychics on social media or kicked out of the chat group for the service, the report said.
Grieving animal lovers are conned in an online chat group for people in a similar situation to themselves.
One of the victims, identified as Anran, raised a Beagle dog from 2009 to 2024.
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