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Can the fortune teller's income be confiscated by law?

Yes, but in reality, if there are no serious consequences, no one will care.

1. Is fortune-telling a feudal superstition?

Fortune-telling is a superstitious activity of deceiving money. Fortune tellers have a market, not because they have many "skills", but because they are good at reading and listening. These people have rich life experiences. From your appearance, your voice and your behavior, you can tell a lot about what kind of person you belong to. Their clever questions make you feel that you have told him a lot. Organize and combine this information.

But this is a common phenomenon in rural areas for thousands of years. If it does not cause serious harm, the law generally ignores it. If fortune tellers are famous and have formed fortune-telling activities with a certain scale and great influence, they still need proper management by relevant departments.

Second, collecting money from fortune telling, legally speaking, its essence is fraud.

It is definitely illegal to collect money for fortune telling, and it should belong to fraud. If the amount of fraud is huge, it should be brought to justice and the illegal and criminal gains should be recovered.