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The Wishlist Scam That Cost Me $300

4 min · 17. apr. 2026
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In this painful debt confession, we expose the dark reality of the "Wishlist Trap". We break down how scammers use fake order confirmations and the psychological pressure of "loyalty" to trick vulnerable victims into maxing out their credit cards for digital gift codes. 📖 Read Emily's full story and share your own experiences with fake online relationships in the comments here: https://debtfreefiles.com/amazon-gift-card-scam-sugar-daddy [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://debtfreefiles.com/amazon-gift-card-scam-sugar-daddy&authuser=1]

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