A Username Like “psychicreader19622” Should Not Have a 98% Five-Star Rating. Let’s Explain Why It Does.
If you were designing a Keen profile to underperform, you’d make choices a lot like this one. A username that looks like a randomly assigned account ID. No filled-in communication style tag. A skill section listing a single item. A profile photo that doesn’t stand out in a category full of carefully curated images.
And then: 98% five-star ratings across 4,126 sessions. A Keen Top Advisor badge. A 19-year track record. Clients who use his first name, return regularly, and call him a good friend.
The gap between how this profile looks and what it delivers is the most extreme version of that contrast I’ve encountered across all the readers reviewed on this site. It’s also, once you understand it, one of the clearest demonstrations of what actually matters in evaluating a psychic reader — and what doesn’t.
What Keen’s Top Advisor Badge Actually Means
Of all the readers in this series, Raymond is the only one carrying Keen’s Top Advisor designation — a platform-certified badge, not a self-applied label. Keen’s own description: “Top Advisors consistently deliver excellent experiences to both new and returning customers.”
That word “consistently” is doing real work. Keen’s badge system is based on tracked performance data — new client satisfaction, return client rates, rating patterns over time. A reader who spikes in one area and dips in another doesn’t hold this badge. It goes to readers whose delivery is reliable across the full range of client types, session lengths, and question types that hit their profile.
In a field where every reader self-describes as accurate, honest, and gifted, a platform-verified consistency badge is a meaningful external signal. It’s the closest thing Keen offers to a quality certification, and Raymond has it while most high-volume readers in this series don’t.
The Gap Between Presentation and Performance
The generic username is almost certainly a legacy artifact — an account name from 2006 when Keen’s platform aesthetic was different and personal branding mattered less. Raymond has kept it, which suggests either that he doesn’t prioritize platform presentation or that he’s found the referral and return business model sufficient not to need it.
Either way, the lesson is the same: the profile is not the reader. The profile is a container. What fills it — 19 years of sessions, a 98% positive rate, clients who consider him a personal touchstone — is what actually matters. Raymond’s container is unremarkable. What’s inside it isn’t.
A Regular Deck of Playing Cards: What This Tool Choice Actually Signals
His profile states it plainly, as the very first line: “I use a regular deck of playing cards.”
Not a tarot deck. Not an oracle deck. A standard 52-card deck — the same one sitting in most people’s kitchen junk drawers. This is cartomancy in its most unadorned form, and it’s a more deliberate choice than it might initially seem.
Why Playing Cards Instead of Tarot
Tarot’s 78-card structure carries an elaborate symbolic vocabulary: Major Arcana archetypes, Minor Arcana suits and numbers, illustrated imagery that guides interpretation. That richness is also a constraint — a skilled tarot reader works within an established system of meaning, and the cards themselves participate in shaping the reading.
A standard 52-card deck carries no such system by default. There’s no illustrated Death card, no Tower, no established symbolic tradition telling the reader what the seven of clubs means. The reader provides all of that. Cartomancy with a plain deck is therefore more purely intuitive than tarot — the cards serve as focal points and structural anchors, but the interpretation comes almost entirely from the reader’s own perception.
For Raymond, who has been working this method for 30 years (his bio tagline references “30 Years Unveiling Life’s Mysteries”), the plain deck isn’t a limitation. It’s a blank canvas that lets his intuition lead without a symbolic framework steering it. Clients get his perception, not the tarot system’s perception filtered through him.
What a Regular Deck Can and Can’t Do
The plain deck excels at giving structure to an intuitive reading without imposing a pre-built narrative. Each card that comes up becomes a prompt for what Raymond is perceiving, rather than a symbol with a fixed traditional meaning. This tends to produce readings that feel more personally calibrated — less “the Eight of Swords means restriction” and more “I’m seeing blockage in a specific area of your situation.”
Where it differs from tarot is in the lack of a symbolic framework clients can study independently. After a tarot reading, you can look up the cards that came up and sit with the symbolism. After a cartomancy reading with Raymond, the reading exists entirely in what he told you. There’s no external reference system to return to.
Raymond: The Real Name Behind the Handle
Across his written reviews, clients use his name constantly: “Raymond is the best!” “Thank you so much Raymond.” “I just love you, Raymond.” In a category where most readers are known by handles or mystical titles, the consistent use of a first name signals something about how the relationship actually feels.
How a First Name Becomes the Real Brand
When clients use your name rather than your platform handle, it means the relationship has moved past the transaction layer into something more personal. Raymond isn’t “psychicreader19622” to his returning clients — he’s Raymond, someone they check in with regularly, share updates with, and think of as a known individual rather than a service they access.
That kind of relationship is earned through consistency, warmth, and the feeling that the reader actually remembers who you are and where your situation was last time. One client describes regular “check ins to see if anything has changed” — which implies Raymond carries enough continuity across sessions that the client feels seen as an ongoing person rather than a fresh inquiry each time. Another says flatly: “I consider you a good friend.”
A reader who generates this kind of client relationship isn’t doing so through accuracy alone. Accuracy gets you a five-star review. It doesn’t get you “I consider you a good friend.” That comes from something warmer in how the sessions unfold.
The Humor Dimension: What No Other Reader in This Series Offers
Keen’s AI summary of Raymond’s client feedback highlights something that appears in no other reader’s profile summary in this series: a “caring, humorous approach.”
Humor in a psychic reading context sounds like a minor detail. It isn’t. It’s a significant and underappreciated reading quality that changes the entire texture of what the session feels like to be in.
Why Humor Is Harder to Deliver Than It Sounds
A psychic reading typically deals with the most emotionally loaded situations in a person’s life — relationship uncertainty, loss, fear about the future, painful recurring patterns. These are heavy subjects. Most readers handle the weight through compassion or directness. Raymond apparently handles some of it through levity — not deflection, but the kind of warmth that makes a difficult topic feel less crushing to sit with.
One highlighted review captures this exactly: “Rayman made me smile for the first time in a week.” That client wasn’t coming to be entertained. They came in pain, having had bad experiences with other readers who compounded that pain rather than relieving it. Raymond gave them accurate information about their twin flame situation — and apparently did it in a way that made them feel lighter, not heavier.
That’s a specific skill. It requires knowing when to be funny and when not to, how to deliver difficult truths with enough warmth that they land as useful rather than devastating, and how to make someone feel safe enough to actually hear what you’re telling them. The readers who can do this are rare. The ones who can do it while also being specific and accurate are rarer still.
How Humor Changes What a Reading Can Do
A client who is smiling is more receptive than one who is tense. Information received through a filter of warmth and ease integrates differently than information received in high-stakes silence. When a reading produces genuine laughter alongside genuine insight, the insight tends to stick — it’s been delivered in a state where the client is open rather than defended.
This is not a soft quality. It’s a delivery mechanism that makes the actual content of the reading more effective. Raymond’s 98% five-star rate likely reflects this as much as his accuracy — clients leave not just having received information but having felt better in the process of receiving it.
98% Five-Star Ratings: Reading the Most Positive Ratio in This Series
Across every reader reviewed here, Raymond’s 98% five-star rate stands alone. Victoria Sands has 96%. David7 and Arradaza sit in the 94-95% range. Master Sher and SuZen are in the low 90s. The gap between 98% and the next closest is meaningful at his volume.
What This Number Looks Like Against His Tenure
22,393 sessions over 19 years. 4,126 ratings. 98% five-star. The math implies that out of every 100 clients who rate him, two leave something below five stars — and most of those are fours, given that the breakdown shows less than 1% each for three, two, and one-star ratings.
That’s an almost complete absence of strongly negative reactions. In a field where reading style mismatches, difficult truths, and unmet expectations regularly generate one and two-star reviews, maintaining less than 1% in those categories across 4,000+ rated sessions means Raymond is either consistently matching well with his client base or delivering difficult information in a way that clients receive without resentment. Given the humor and warmth dimension, it’s likely both.
The One Gap Worth Noting
His profile’s skill section lists only Dream Exploration — a single line that drastically underrepresents what 19 years of work and a Top Advisor badge implies. There’s no communication style tag filled in. The profile, as noted, does the bare minimum in terms of self-presentation.
This doesn’t affect the reading quality. But it does mean that assessing him from profile alone gives you a distorted picture — one that makes him look like a minor player when the actual numbers put him among the strongest performers in this series. The gap between profile and reality is a known issue; factor it in rather than using it against him.
Past Lives Through Cartomancy: An Unusual Combination
Past Lives appears as a named specialty alongside Love, Career, Destiny, and Breakups. For a reader whose primary tool is a standard playing card deck, that’s a combination worth understanding.
What Past Life Readings Look Like With This Method
Most past life readings in the psychic space draw on regression techniques, akashic record access, or spiritual frameworks that specifically address soul history. Raymond’s approach — working through cartomancy and intuition rather than a structured past-life methodology — means his past life readings are more impressionistic than systematic. What the cards surface, combined with what he intuitively perceives, shapes the picture rather than a formal past-life framework.
For clients who want a structured deep-dive into soul lineage and detailed past-life narrative, this may feel less rigorous than a specialist. For clients who want a reading that touches on karmic patterns and their connection to current relationship dynamics — why this connection feels inexplicably powerful, why this pattern keeps repeating — Raymond’s more intuitive approach to past lives may actually be easier to receive and more immediately relevant.
The twin flame dimension connects here too. His highlighted review describes a client who came for confirmation that their person of interest was their twin flame — and Raymond not only confirmed it but gave them enough specific detail that the client felt genuinely seen rather than given a generic reassurance. That’s the intersection of past-life awareness and present-moment relationship reading that his specialties together suggest.
Pricing and Value: $4.99/min in Context
At $4.99/min, Raymond sits cleanly in the mid-tier — more than C Garrett ($4.89) and SuZen ($5.40) on either side, well below the premium readers like David7 and Kelly777 ($6.99) and a world away from Victoria Sands ($19.99).
A 15-minute session runs $74.85. Twenty minutes — enough for a complete reading with follow-up — is $99.80. For a reader with a Top Advisor badge, 19-year track record, and 98% five-star rating, that price-to-quality ratio is the strongest value case in this series after Flora Knows All’s budget entry point.
Where he sits most clearly: he’s the warm, humorous, cartomancy-based alternative to David7’s cool, tool-free, male-perspective approach in the same price bracket. Different method, different style, similar question territory, similar tenure depth. If David7’s directness without levity isn’t the right match for where you are emotionally, Raymond’s warmth-with-accuracy may be.
Who Should Book psychicreader19622 — and What to Expect
The Client Types Who Get the Most From His Approach
The twin flame and person-of-interest client who needs warmth alongside accuracy. Raymond explicitly shows up in this space — his highlighted review is a twin flame confirmation session. Unlike readers who approach these questions with detachment or bluntness, his humor and care mean the reading lands without destabilizing the client further. If you’re already in a difficult emotional place, that matters.
The return-check-in client. Multiple reviews describe clients who come back specifically to update Raymond on what’s happened and get a read on what’s shifting. That pattern — check-in sessions rather than one-off readings — suggests he tracks well across time and gives clients something useful to orient around between sessions. If you’re navigating a slow-moving situation and want someone to check in with periodically, his consistency and warmth make that ongoing relationship work.
The client who has had a run of heavy, dispiriting readings elsewhere. The highlighted review describes someone who came to Raymond after negative energy from other readers and left smiling for the first time in a week. If your recent reading experiences have left you feeling worse rather than better — even accurate readings can do this depending on delivery — Raymond’s approach offers a genuine alternative register.
When to Look at a Different Reader Instead
If you need a reading with a structured symbolic framework you can follow independently after the session — something to study and sit with — cartomancy with a plain deck won’t give you that. Master Sher’s tarot-anchored approach or Arradaza’s five-tool method provides more post-session reference material.
If your question specifically needs a female reader’s perspective or a particular cultural or spiritual framework (Chinese astrology, shamanic tradition, multi-tradition spiritual background), Raymond’s plain-deck intuitive approach is deliberately unframed. What you get is his perception — unmediated, warm, and apparently accurate — without a tradition behind it.
How to Book and What to Bring
His Call button is green and available for immediate connection — no appointment required. That real-time availability is an asset if your question is time-sensitive or you’re in an emotional moment that can’t wait for a scheduled slot.
Chat is also available for clients who prefer text. Given the humor and warmth dimension, phone likely produces the fuller version of his style — levity in written chat is harder to land than in a live voice conversation.
Before you connect: his first name is Raymond. Use it. The clients who get the most from him seem to treat it as a real relationship rather than a service transaction, and he apparently responds to that. Have one focused question, give him the first name of anyone involved, and let the session go where it goes — his read on your situation has 19 years of pattern recognition behind it, and the evidence suggests he doesn’t need a lot of setup time to get there.
The generic username is not the reader. Raymond is.
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What I Liked
- 98% five-star ratio across 4,126 ratings is the strongest positive signal in this series
- Top Advisor badge provides platform-level verification beyond self-reported credentials
- Warm, humorous approach makes difficult readings easier to receive and process
- Cartomancy with a standard deck is a lean, uncluttered method — no symbolic overcrowding
- Immediate phone availability — connect now without scheduling
- 19-year track record across a wide range of client situations
Could Be Better
- No communication style tag filled in — minor but leaves a gap in profile information
- Lower total reading volume (22K) compared to the highest-volume readers in this series
- Generic username makes him harder to search for and recommend by name
- Skill section lists only Dream Exploration — profile underrepresents his actual range
- Past life readings via cartomancy is an unusual combination with no direct comparison point
psychicreader19622 FAQ
Is psychicreader19622 a legitimate psychic reader?
psychicreader19622 is an active reader on Keen, one of the longest-running psychic platforms online. My review is based on analysis of their profile, verified client reviews, and documented track record. Check the full review above for details on their rating and client feedback.
How much does a reading with psychicreader19622 cost?
psychicreader19622 charges $4.99/min per minute. New Keen users can take advantage of $1 for the first 5 minutes (new Keen users only). Session length varies, but I recommend having a budget in mind before you start.
How do I book a session with psychicreader19622?
You can book psychicreader19622 directly through Keen. Look for their profile in the platform directory, check their availability status, and connect via phone or chat depending on what they offer. My review above includes specific booking tips.
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What Is a Psychic Reading? Guide to Understanding Intuitive Guidance
Beginner's Guide to Psychic Readings. Learn what they are, how they work, and 5 types of readings to try. Updated for 2026 with preparation tips and safety red flags.
A psychic reading is a session in which an advisor uses intuitive perception — rather than the standard five senses — to describe your situation, explore possibilities, and offer guidance. That definition is easy to write and surprisingly hard to hold onto, because the industry surrounding it is full of people who would rather you never thought carefully about what you are actually paying for. So let me be precise about what a reading is and is not.
A good reading is not a prophecy delivered from a cosmic registry. It is a structured conversation in which a trained intuitive observes patterns in your energy, your situation, and the symbolic tools they use, and translates those observations into insight you can use. A useful analogy: if therapy helps you understand the why behind your emotions, a reading helps illuminate the what next. One looks backward for causes; the other looks outward for direction. Both are legitimate tools; neither is a substitute for the other.
What Actually Happens in a Reading
The mechanics vary by platform and modality, but every reading follows the same skeleton. You connect with an advisor — by text chat, phone call, or live video. You state a question or situation, ideally with minimal backstory. The advisor works with their chosen method, which may involve cards, astrology, numerology, or direct intuitive perception. And the session ends with their impressions and guidance, which you are free to weigh against your own judgment.
The modality you choose shapes the experience more than most first-timers expect. Text chat produces a permanent transcript you can re-read and audit, but it also lets an advisor compose answers slowly and hide behind the keyboard. Phone readings are immediate and vocal — you can hear hesitation and confidence in real time — but nothing is recorded. Video readings, increasingly common on modern apps, add the dimension of sight: you can watch the advisor work, observe their environment, and judge their reactions. My recommendation for a first session is whichever modality makes you most comfortable, because comfort determines how openly you engage.
The Five Main Types of Readings
Most readings fall into one of five categories, and the right one depends entirely on your question.
Tarot and oracle cards use a deck of symbolic cards, drawn in patterns called spreads, to structure an interpretation of your situation. The 78-card tarot deck works through psychological archetypes; a skilled reader uses the cards as a language, not a fortune-telling device. Tarot is best for specific questions and decision-making, and it is the most common entry point because the structure helps both reader and client stay focused.
Clairvoyant readings skip the tools. A clairvoyant perceives information through mental images, impressions, or inner knowing, and describes what they receive. These sessions feel more open-ended and depend heavily on the advisor’s skill at distinguishing genuine impression from wishful inference. They are best for general life guidance and pattern recognition.
Mediumship is the category most often misunderstood. A medium works with the deceased — perceiving messages or impressions they attribute to people who have passed. Mediumship is not fortune-telling; it is communication with a different layer of reality, and it has a much harder success condition than other reading types, because the client is looking for a connection that feels unmistakably genuine. If you are considering a medium, my guide on evidential mediums explains what to expect and how to evaluate the experience.
Astrology readings interpret your birth chart — the positions of the planets at your moment of birth — to describe personality patterns, life themes, and timing. Astrology is less about prediction and more about mapping: it gives you a structured picture of who you are and the cycles you are moving through. It is best for self-understanding and timing decisions.
Numerology works the same way with numbers, analyzing your birth date and name to reveal life cycles and personal strengths. It is the most abstract of the five and appeals to seekers who respond to structure and pattern.
How to Prepare So You Do Not Waste the Session
The single biggest mistake beginners make is walking into a session with no preparation, then spending the first billable minutes deciding what to ask. Preparation fixes that. Before you book, write down two or three specific questions. The best framing is open but anchored: “What do I need to know about my career path?” outperforms “Will I get promoted on Friday?” — the first invites insight, the second invites a guess.
Give the advisor the minimum information necessary. You do not need to recite your backstory; the reading itself is the test of whether the connection is real. And choose a quiet, private space where you can focus. A reading conducted from a crowded room is a reading half-received, no matter how skilled the advisor.
The Red Flags That Should End a Session Immediately
The industry has a reliable set of scam patterns, and knowing them is the cheapest insurance you will ever buy.
The curse scam is the classic: an advisor claims you have a dark cloud, a curse, or negative energy that only they can remove — for a fee, usually escalating. No legitimate practitioner sells spiritual surgeries. A reading that leaves you more afraid than you arrived is a reading that failed, and one that monetizes the fear is a fraud by design.
Beyond that, walk away from advisors who predict specific dates with absolute certainty (legitimate readers speak in terms of windows and likelihood), who pressure you to extend the session, or who tell you only what you have already revealed — the signature of cold reading. My guide on spotting fake psychics runs through the detection methods in detail, including how to test an advisor’s genuine skill in the first two minutes.
What a Reading Costs in 2026
Pricing across online platforms ranges from about $1 per minute for entry-level chat advisors to $30+ per minute for celebrity-tier readers. The realistic budget tiers: $1–5/min for solid entry and mid-tier chat, $5–15/min for professional readers with track records, and $15–30+/min for elite specialists. Most major platforms offer free introductory minutes or a heavily discounted first session — typically enough to test whether a specific advisor connects with you before you commit real money.
The number that matters is not the per-minute rate but the value delivered per minute. A $3.99/min reader who delivers a complete, specific reading in eight minutes is cheaper than a $1.99/min reader who burns twenty minutes on filler. Judge sessions by density, not by rate card.
The Bottom Line
A psychic reading is a tool for gaining clarity — about a decision, a relationship, a timing question, or simply your own patterns — when you are stuck in a perspective you cannot escape alone. Used well, with preparation and skepticism, it is one of the oldest forms of structured reflection available. Used carelessly, it is an expensive way to be told what you wanted to hear.
If you are new to this, the best starting point is a platform with strong accountability systems, where you can see or test advisors before paying. My platform reviews rank the major services by exactly those criteria, and the first reading guide walks through your first session step by step.