Before starting a magical business the witch/mage/sorcerer has to define clearly in his/her head if he/she is a professional of magic or if he/she is a magically powered swindler.
For some people it is tempting to receive money from the clients and do nothing.
Others may also think that some of the things that clients ask from people like me are so vile that one has the duty to do nothing and get as much money (and other favours) as possible.
That can cause a lot of problems.
An example that was all over the news in Portugal was the case of a mother that hired a magician to kill her own son, and paid him with money and sex.
After receiving the payment the magician didn't perform (or wasn't able) what was required and the "lady" asked for the money back. After a few months without having the money returned, she hired a guy to murder the magician, and murdered he was.
So... what is my point ?
If you can't or won't perform something, don't say that you will. It will ruin your reputation and can be hazardous to your health.
Furthermore, I strongly advise that when enchanting for a client you should also enchant the client.
I advise the use of a nice honey jar, to make sure that the client feels nothing but good things about you, and that he/she is generous.
For some people it is tempting to receive money from the clients and do nothing.
Others may also think that some of the things that clients ask from people like me are so vile that one has the duty to do nothing and get as much money (and other favours) as possible.
That can cause a lot of problems.
An example that was all over the news in Portugal was the case of a mother that hired a magician to kill her own son, and paid him with money and sex.
After receiving the payment the magician didn't perform (or wasn't able) what was required and the "lady" asked for the money back. After a few months without having the money returned, she hired a guy to murder the magician, and murdered he was.
So... what is my point ?
If you can't or won't perform something, don't say that you will. It will ruin your reputation and can be hazardous to your health.
Furthermore, I strongly advise that when enchanting for a client you should also enchant the client.
I advise the use of a nice honey jar, to make sure that the client feels nothing but good things about you, and that he/she is generous.
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