You alone have the right to decide
if and when you want
a tarot reading.
You have the right to
a useful and supportive tarot reading
experience.
You are entitled to the full attention of your reader.
You are entitled to ask questions
during the reading to gain
further clarification.
You are entitled to full and complete
answers to the questions
covered in your reading.
Your tarot reading is private and confidential.
Your reading is a complete service
in itself.
You are not required to purchase anything else.
Tarot readers are not qualified
to give medical advice
unless they are physicians.
Tarot readers are not qualified
to give financial advice
unless they are qualified financial advisors.
Tarot readers are not qualified
to give legal advice
unless they are attorneys.
Tarot readers are not qualified to predict the future.
Tarot readers are not qualified to make your decisions for you.
Professional Ethics for Tarot Readers
Tarot Certification Board of America Client Bill of Rights
James Ricklef's Code of Ethics
Gert's 10 Rules Toward a Common Morality
Ethical questions in the cards and combinations