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Domain

iwishifeltbetter.com

First seen Feb 22, 2026

Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • 28 community reports from users

Campaign Intelligence

This cluster centers on 4 connected domains identified through shared infrastructure and registration patterns. Do not click links to any of the flagged domains. If you have visited one, check your accounts for unauthorized activity and consider changing your passwords. You can report suspicious contacts to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or to the FCC at consumercomplaints.fcc.gov. This campaign was identified through automated analysis of threat intelligence feeds and entity relationship mapp...

Details

Registrar
GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registration Date
5/1/2000
First Seen
2/22/2026

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Community Reports

iWishIFeltBetter... scam? My friend just called saying she's going to cough up $1500 bucks for several 'tests' - including a stool gluten sensitivity test. She just told me about a well-known, highly respected, in-demand guy who can help her find what is wrong with her health. She gave me the name iWishiFeltBetter.com and Dr. Lee Barach. I tried to search for this and SPAM, but I am getting pages and pages of marketing/info... not blatant spam information. If anyone knows if this is BS - please let me know. Admittedly, she tends to fall for the woo-stuff. She once paid hundreds of dollars for a physic to remove a curse from her. Naturally, near the 'end' of the curse removal when the promised results were due... she was advised that she did something wrong with the candle and had to pay another $500 bucks. I was able to talk her out of THAT second mistake. So when these topics come up - I'm concerned. She was raised by a highly superstitious family. Her ENTIRE family believes in magic/curses, they buy into psychic stuff... so she tends to fall for cons and scams easily. Especially since she has dozens of cousins telling her how great all of these cons are! They get totally sucked into the hype and pull her in. I'm dubious! This looks like a giant buy-your-health system. But I could be wrong.

4526 days ago6 upvotes

iWishIFeltBetter... scam? My friend just called saying she's going to cough up $1500 bucks for several 'tests' - including a stool gluten sensitivity test. She just told me about a well-known, highly respected, in-demand guy who can help her find what is wrong with her health. She gave me the name iWishiFeltBetter.com and Dr. Lee Barach. I tried to search for this and SPAM, but I am getting pages and pages of marketing/info... not blatant spam information. If anyone knows if this is BS - please let me know. Admittedly, she tends to fall for the woo-stuff. She once paid hundreds of dollars for a physic to remove a curse from her. Naturally, near the 'end' of the curse removal when the promised results were due... she was advised that she did something wrong with the candle and had to pay another $500 bucks. I was able to talk her out of THAT second mistake. So when these topics come up - I'm concerned. She was raised by a highly superstitious family. Her ENTIRE family believes in magic/curses, they buy into psychic stuff... so she tends to fall for cons and scams easily. Especially since she has dozens of cousins telling her how great all of these cons are! They get totally sucked into the hype and pull her in. I'm dubious! This looks like a giant buy-your-health system. But I could be wrong.

4526 days ago6 upvotes

iWishIFeltBetter... scam? My friend just called saying she's going to cough up $1500 bucks for several 'tests' - including a stool gluten sensitivity test. She just told me about a well-known, highly respected, in-demand guy who can help her find what is wrong with her health. She gave me the name iWishiFeltBetter.com and Dr. Lee Barach. I tried to search for this and SPAM, but I am getting pages and pages of marketing/info... not blatant spam information. If anyone knows if this is BS - please let me know. Admittedly, she tends to fall for the woo-stuff. She once paid hundreds of dollars for a physic to remove a curse from her. Naturally, near the 'end' of the curse removal when the promised results were due... she was advised that she did something wrong with the candle and had to pay another $500 bucks. I was able to talk her out of THAT second mistake. So when these topics come up - I'm concerned. She was raised by a highly superstitious family. Her ENTIRE family believes in magic/curses, they buy into psychic stuff... so she tends to fall for cons and scams easily. Especially since she has dozens of cousins telling her how great all of these cons are! They get totally sucked into the hype and pull her in. I'm dubious! This looks like a giant buy-your-health system. But I could be wrong.

4526 days ago6 upvotes

iWishIFeltBetter... scam? My friend just called saying she's going to cough up $1500 bucks for several 'tests' - including a stool gluten sensitivity test. She just told me about a well-known, highly respected, in-demand guy who can help her find what is wrong with her health. She gave me the name iWishiFeltBetter.com and Dr. Lee Barach. I tried to search for this and SPAM, but I am getting pages and pages of marketing/info... not blatant spam information. If anyone knows if this is BS - please let me know. Admittedly, she tends to fall for the woo-stuff. She once paid hundreds of dollars for a physic to remove a curse from her. Naturally, near the 'end' of the curse removal when the promised results were due... she was advised that she did something wrong with the candle and had to pay another $500 bucks. I was able to talk her out of THAT second mistake. So when these topics come up - I'm concerned. She was raised by a highly superstitious family. Her ENTIRE family believes in magic/curses, they buy into psychic stuff... so she tends to fall for cons and scams easily. Especially since she has dozens of cousins telling her how great all of these cons are! They get totally sucked into the hype and pull her in. I'm dubious! This looks like a giant buy-your-health system. But I could be wrong.

4526 days ago6 upvotes

iWishIFeltBetter... scam? My friend just called saying she's going to cough up $1500 bucks for several 'tests' - including a stool gluten sensitivity test. She just told me about a well-known, highly respected, in-demand guy who can help her find what is wrong with her health. She gave me the name iWishiFeltBetter.com and Dr. Lee Barach. I tried to search for this and SPAM, but I am getting pages and pages of marketing/info... not blatant spam information. If anyone knows if this is BS - please let me know. Admittedly, she tends to fall for the woo-stuff. She once paid hundreds of dollars for a physic to remove a curse from her. Naturally, near the 'end' of the curse removal when the promised results were due... she was advised that she did something wrong with the candle and had to pay another $500 bucks. I was able to talk her out of THAT second mistake. So when these topics come up - I'm concerned. She was raised by a highly superstitious family. Her ENTIRE family believes in magic/curses, they buy into psychic stuff... so she tends to fall for cons and scams easily. Especially since she has dozens of cousins telling her how great all of these cons are! They get totally sucked into the hype and pull her in. I'm dubious! This looks like a giant buy-your-health system. But I could be wrong.

4526 days ago6 upvotes

iWishIFeltBetter... scam? My friend just called saying she's going to cough up $1500 bucks for several 'tests' - including a stool gluten sensitivity test. She just told me about a well-known, highly respected, in-demand guy who can help her find what is wrong with her health. She gave me the name iWishiFeltBetter.com and Dr. Lee Barach. I tried to search for this and SPAM, but I am getting pages and pages of marketing/info... not blatant spam information. If anyone knows if this is BS - please let me know. Admittedly, she tends to fall for the woo-stuff. She once paid hundreds of dollars for a physic to remove a curse from her. Naturally, near the 'end' of the curse removal when the promised results were due... she was advised that she did something wrong with the candle and had to pay another $500 bucks. I was able to talk her out of THAT second mistake. So when these topics come up - I'm concerned. She was raised by a highly superstitious family. Her ENTIRE family believes in magic/curses, they buy into psychic stuff... so she tends to fall for cons and scams easily. Especially since she has dozens of cousins telling her how great all of these cons are! They get totally sucked into the hype and pull her in. I'm dubious! This looks like a giant buy-your-health system. But I could be wrong.

4526 days ago6 upvotes

iWishIFeltBetter... scam? My friend just called saying she's going to cough up $1500 bucks for several 'tests' - including a stool gluten sensitivity test. She just told me about a well-known, highly respected, in-demand guy who can help her find what is wrong with her health. She gave me the name iWishiFeltBetter.com and Dr. Lee Barach. I tried to search for this and SPAM, but I am getting pages and pages of marketing/info... not blatant spam information. If anyone knows if this is BS - please let me know. Admittedly, she tends to fall for the woo-stuff. She once paid hundreds of dollars for a physic to remove a curse from her. Naturally, near the 'end' of the curse removal when the promised results were due... she was advised that she did something wrong with the candle and had to pay another $500 bucks. I was able to talk her out of THAT second mistake. So when these topics come up - I'm concerned. She was raised by a highly superstitious family. Her ENTIRE family believes in magic/curses, they buy into psychic stuff... so she tends to fall for cons and scams easily. Especially since she has dozens of cousins telling her how great all of these cons are! They get totally sucked into the hype and pull her in. I'm dubious! This looks like a giant buy-your-health system. But I could be wrong.

4526 days ago6 upvotes

iWishIFeltBetter... scam? My friend just called saying she's going to cough up $1500 bucks for several 'tests' - including a stool gluten sensitivity test. She just told me about a well-known, highly respected, in-demand guy who can help her find what is wrong with her health. She gave me the name iWishiFeltBetter.com and Dr. Lee Barach. I tried to search for this and SPAM, but I am getting pages and pages of marketing/info... not blatant spam information. If anyone knows if this is BS - please let me know. Admittedly, she tends to fall for the woo-stuff. She once paid hundreds of dollars for a physic to remove a curse from her. Naturally, near the 'end' of the curse removal when the promised results were due... she was advised that she did something wrong with the candle and had to pay another $500 bucks. I was able to talk her out of THAT second mistake. So when these topics come up - I'm concerned. She was raised by a highly superstitious family. Her ENTIRE family believes in magic/curses, they buy into psychic stuff... so she tends to fall for cons and scams easily. Especially since she has dozens of cousins telling her how great all of these cons are! They get totally sucked into the hype and pull her in. I'm dubious! This looks like a giant buy-your-health system. But I could be wrong.

4526 days ago6 upvotes

iWishIFeltBetter... scam? My friend just called saying she's going to cough up $1500 bucks for several 'tests' - including a stool gluten sensitivity test. She just told me about a well-known, highly respected, in-demand guy who can help her find what is wrong with her health. She gave me the name iWishiFeltBetter.com and Dr. Lee Barach. I tried to search for this and SPAM, but I am getting pages and pages of marketing/info... not blatant spam information. If anyone knows if this is BS - please let me know. Admittedly, she tends to fall for the woo-stuff. She once paid hundreds of dollars for a physic to remove a curse from her. Naturally, near the 'end' of the curse removal when the promised results were due... she was advised that she did something wrong with the candle and had to pay another $500 bucks. I was able to talk her out of THAT second mistake. So when these topics come up - I'm concerned. She was raised by a highly superstitious family. Her ENTIRE family believes in magic/curses, they buy into psychic stuff... so she tends to fall for cons and scams easily. Especially since she has dozens of cousins telling her how great all of these cons are! They get totally sucked into the hype and pull her in. I'm dubious! This looks like a giant buy-your-health system. But I could be wrong.

4526 days ago6 upvotes

iWishIFeltBetter... scam? My friend just called saying she's going to cough up $1500 bucks for several 'tests' - including a stool gluten sensitivity test. She just told me about a well-known, highly respected, in-demand guy who can help her find what is wrong with her health. She gave me the name iWishiFeltBetter.com and Dr. Lee Barach. I tried to search for this and SPAM, but I am getting pages and pages of marketing/info... not blatant spam information. If anyone knows if this is BS - please let me know. Admittedly, she tends to fall for the woo-stuff. She once paid hundreds of dollars for a physic to remove a curse from her. Naturally, near the 'end' of the curse removal when the promised results were due... she was advised that she did something wrong with the candle and had to pay another $500 bucks. I was able to talk her out of THAT second mistake. So when these topics come up - I'm concerned. She was raised by a highly superstitious family. Her ENTIRE family believes in magic/curses, they buy into psychic stuff... so she tends to fall for cons and scams easily. Especially since she has dozens of cousins telling her how great all of these cons are! They get totally sucked into the hype and pull her in. I'm dubious! This looks like a giant buy-your-health system. But I could be wrong.

4526 days ago6 upvotes

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