Ok but they would open oranum popunders instead of livejasmin ones in tubes then. I am sure this thing sells.
They arrested one of those in Italy, because via TV late night programs, convinced lots of people they was cursed and had to give all their money ($10,000's to $100,000's each "believer") in order to clean curse. She also sold "winning lotto numbers" and such. Tax evasion for several million euro's.
Here some of her tv appearances with english subtitles:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=PvOya9EWwIw
This one without subtitles but includes "wizard/mage nascimiento" guy from Brazil, able to heal every sickness (like an RPG game), and the daughter, who is clone of her actually:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=I5cdf1RTrck
There was some legal debate if those people who gave $100,000's of their cash to "fix a curse" was idiots or not, like handicap people, anyway with mental issues so abused - in this case this is fraud and should be refundable and the magician/psychoc to go in jail - this idea mostly won in judgements in fact the woman been in jail.
Or, these customers had no mental issues, in this case it was "obvious" they had not a curse, sort of they knew they gave all their money to this woman for "entertainment only" while with sound mind and this was non-refundable, and the magician/psychic not liable for anything except for tax if they don't pay these.
I see in bottom of oranum there's a legal statement: "The provided services are not recognized scientifically and therefore no results can be guaranteed. Said services are not fit for all purposes, they should be viewed as entertainment only.", I am unsure this would work in every country and for every type of customer if he chargebacks.
Much like gambling, there's many laws and precedent judgements to consider I would prefer to be away to magics myself.