Insoddisfatto
Chiedo cortesemente il rimborso. App per niente utile e non rispecchia ciò che è scritto nei dettagli. Grazie
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1 out of 5
2 ratings in Italy
Chiedo cortesemente il rimborso. App per niente utile e non rispecchia ciò che è scritto nei dettagli. Grazie
I hope that the spirits, punish to you!
Not sure why to think about this app. I’ve used both Ovilus and Iovilus and both apps were weird but freaky. First couple seconds it says my actually name. I was using it to try and contact my brother that recently passed, didn’t really get many answers pertaining to him, but the one thing that I did get has hung, which is what happened to him, after that that’s when things got weird, with my buddy, and it says we were feeding Satan. And then it gave us “random words”, well, we went to a church event and some of the words that the apps said, were the words we heard at the church even. A couple other weird things happened, but I’m not gonna say. Too many things. It’s a 50/50 shot with these apps. I said goodbye and everything too. Decent overall
Whenever I use the obvious and I click the power on button it just crashed immediately every time
Automated random words. Has no connection to paranormal intelligence.
Do not pay for this app. It’s stupid and really doesn’t work at all. Waste of $$$$
Unless I have ghosts who love bacon then this doesn’t work. It says bacon all the time. I doubt my ghost wants bacon lol
This app is fake. Don’t waste your money on it.
Simply repeats preinstalled words. No sense or technique involved. It’s pointless. I would like a refund
I turned it on while I was driving. It was quiet. I had just finished prayer a few minutes before. As I was driving, I scratched the bridge of my nose and took a drink of water. Almost immediately, the first three words were in this order: nose, drank, and prayer. In my prayer previous to turning the ovilus on, I thanked Jesus for being “the good shepherd”. The fourth word was “shepherd”. Pretty impressive if you ask me.