Self-proclaimed witches, voodoo practitioners and healers are conning 'desperate' people out of hundreds of pounds by promising to cure problems like impotency, obesity and even with bogus spells, MailOnline can reveal. This website found dozens of sellers on websites like the freelance finder Fiverr and online store Etsy advertising a number of quack cures or magic for as much as £150 a pop. Experts labelled some of the more light-hearted claims as 'pure fantasy', while others promising to heal or cure serious diseases like cancer were branded 'irresponsible' and 'dangerous'.
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